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Palladobismutharsenide from
Coldwell complex, Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Palladobismutharsenide
Formula:Pd2(As,Bi)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Palladobismutharsenide data
Locality Data:Click here to view Coldwell complex, Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:685355
Long-form Identifier:1:3:685355:6
GUID (UUID V4):0
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Pd Pt Rh Ru Oosterboschite Palladium Palladobismutharsenide Plumbopalladinite Potarite Sopcheite Stumpflite...new Ru-Os-Ir-Ni-Fe alloy from the Sakhakot-Qila complex, Malakand Agency, Pakistan. Mineral Mag 44: 225230...British Columbia. Thesis, University of Alberta, Canada (unpublished) Augd T (1988) Platinum-group minerals...mineralization in the New Caledonia ophiolite complex. Can Mineral 33:1023-1045 Bannister FA (1932) The...KM (1974) A complex bismuthian palladium telluride intergrowth from the Stillwater Complex, Montana. Econ
Report (issue)
Platinum-Group Elements Edited by Louis J. Cabri Ottawa, Ontario Published for the Geological Society of CIM as...de Maisonneuve Boulevard West Montréal, Québec, Canada H3Z 3B8 ISBN 1-894475-27-5 Papers in this volume...Petroleum, Special Volume 54, p. 483-506. PRINTED IN CANADA by Marc Veilleux Imprimeur Inc. Preface Background...in countries like the Republic of South Africa, Canada, and Finland. Over the last five or so years, colleagues...to and immediately following my retirement from Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Resources (CANMET)
Book
elements which segregate under the operation of complex processes. The common segregation of relatively...shales, hornfels and granites of the Harzburg district, showed that the amount of boron decreases from...PGE in the dunite ring complex of Yubdo, Western Ethiopia, (ultrabasic ring complex) occurring as sperrylite...within the ferroplatin nuggets and interesting but complex textures have been formed, described originally...xenocryst in basalts which transverse an ultrabasic complex. Augustithis (1965) has described chromite xenocrysts
Report (volume)
Barnes, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada. Back-cover: The analytical consideration for the...Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia B3H 4R2 Canada jbrenan@dal.ca Neil R. Bennett Geophysical Laboratory...Sciences Centre 22 Russell Street Toronto Ontario M5S 3B1 Canada zajacz@es.utoronto.ca INTRODUCTION AND...Details of the Soret process and its application to complex geologic systems are treated in detail by Lesher...both neutral Pt and an unidentified Pt cationic complex. The solution of Pt-carbonyl species at low fO2
 
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