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Crystallography of Sartorite from Binn

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Extract

The mineral sartorite (of Dana) or scleroclase (of v. Waltershausen) appears to have been found much more frequently in latter years in the well-known dolomite at the Lengenbach, in the Binnenthal, Switzerland, than was formerly the case, and it may now be considered to be one of the commonest of the group of sulpharsenites of lead which have made this locality famous. Large, detached, longitudinally striated, prismatic crystals, mostly devoid of terminal faces, have been especially frequent, the majority of which are doubtless sartorites.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1907

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Note

Page 212 note 1 A more complete list of the earlier references is given by Solly, R. H., Min. Mag., 1900, vol. xii, p. 282 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.