Lillianites and andorites: new life for the oldest homologous series of sulfosalts
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Lillianites and andorites : new life for the oldest homologous series of sulfosalts. / Makovicky, Emil; Topa, Dan.
I: Mineralogical Magazine, Bind 78, Nr. 2, 2014, s. 387-414.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Lillianites and andorites
T2 - new life for the oldest homologous series of sulfosalts
AU - Makovicky, Emil
AU - Topa, Dan
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The current state of the lillianite homologous series is presented, with its two branches the lillianite branch of the predominantly Pb-Bi-Ag sulfosalts and the andorite branch of predominantly Pb-Sb-Ag sulfosalts. Both the natural and synthetic members are discussed, especially from the structural andcompositional point of view and the related, chemically distinct and structurally more complicated members of the series are described. A number of new published, or hitherto unpublished observations is given, together with fairly exhaustive tables of data. Relationships between the complex structures ofdifferent ‘andorite’ species and principal structural features of ‘oversubstituted’ As-Sb and Bi-Sb species are discussed. Contrary to many studies of this subject, synthetic phases form an integral part of the paper. It is concluded that research in this long-known homologous series still supplies new interesting phases, especially in the fields of synthetic products and in its andorite branch.
AB - The current state of the lillianite homologous series is presented, with its two branches the lillianite branch of the predominantly Pb-Bi-Ag sulfosalts and the andorite branch of predominantly Pb-Sb-Ag sulfosalts. Both the natural and synthetic members are discussed, especially from the structural andcompositional point of view and the related, chemically distinct and structurally more complicated members of the series are described. A number of new published, or hitherto unpublished observations is given, together with fairly exhaustive tables of data. Relationships between the complex structures ofdifferent ‘andorite’ species and principal structural features of ‘oversubstituted’ As-Sb and Bi-Sb species are discussed. Contrary to many studies of this subject, synthetic phases form an integral part of the paper. It is concluded that research in this long-known homologous series still supplies new interesting phases, especially in the fields of synthetic products and in its andorite branch.
U2 - 10.1180/minmag.2014.078.2.11
DO - 10.1180/minmag.2014.078.2.11
M3 - Journal article
VL - 78
SP - 387
EP - 414
JO - Mineralogical Magazine
JF - Mineralogical Magazine
SN - 0026-461X
IS - 2
ER -
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