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Schieffelinite, a new lead tellurate-sulphate from Tombstone, Arizona

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2018

Sidney A. Williams*
Affiliation:
Phelps Dodge Corporation, Douglas, Arizona, USA

Summary

Found at the Joe and Grand Central mines, Tombstone, Arizona, USA, in quartz gangue with girdite, rodalquilarite, bromargyrite, and gold. Crystals orthorhombic, tabular to scaly on {010} up to 1 mm; H = 2, colour white, Dmeas = 4.98 ± 0.12.

Chemical analysis gave PbO 58.2 %, TeO3 28.6, SO3 6.8, H2O 4.7. Easily fusible to red-brown slag and soluble in cold, dilute acids.

Crystals orthorhombic Cmcm; a = 9.67 Å, h = 19.56, c = 10.47. Strongest lines 9.778 (10), 3.426 (6), 3.250 (6B), 3.560 (5B), 3.338 (5), 3.033 (5), 2.934 (5), 2.603 (5). Dcalc = 5.15, Z = 16. Indices are α = 1.897, β = 1.940, γ = 1.942, 2Va = 24°; γa, αb, βc.

The mineral and name have been approved by the Commission on New Minerals and New Mineral Names, IMA.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1980

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