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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2015
American Mineralogist (2015) 100 (2-3): 447–450.
...Chris J. Stanley; Anna Vymazalová Abstract Kojonenite, Pd 7−x SnTe 2 (where 0.3 ≤ × ≤ 0.8), is a new mineral (IMA 2013-132) discovered in specimens from the Stillwater Layered Igneous Intrusion, Stillwater Valley, Montana, U.S.A. (45°23′11″N and 109°53′03″W). Synthetic kojonenite is tetragonal...
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EBSD image of natural <span class="search-highlight">kojonenite</span>. In the right panes, the Kikuchi bands are...
Published: 01 February 2015
Figure 3 EBSD image of natural kojonenite. In the right panes, the Kikuchi bands are indexed. Upper and lower pairs were made on different grains of the kojonenite shown in Figure 1 .
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Reflectance spectra for natural and synthetic <span class="search-highlight">kojonenite</span>.
Published: 01 February 2015
Figure 2 Reflectance spectra for natural and synthetic kojonenite.
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Reflected light digital image illustrating <span class="search-highlight">kojonenite</span> (Koj) in association ...
Published: 01 February 2015
Figure 1 Reflected light digital image illustrating kojonenite (Koj) in association with kotulskite (Kot), cubanite (Cbn), and chalcopyrite (Ccp).
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2014
European Journal of Mineralogy (2014) 26 (6): 711–716.
... bands and the following PGM can be distinguished using the Raman spectroscopy: merenskyite, kotulskite, kojonenite, pašavaite and Pd 3 Te 2 . Other PGM in the ternary Pd–Sn–Te and Pd–Pb–Te systems cannot be identified using this technique. These results demonstrate that Raman spectroscopy can...
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(a) Raman spectrum of Pd 7–x SnTe 2  (<span class="search-highlight">kojonenite</span>), with detail in the range...
Published: 01 December 2014
Fig. 7 (a) Raman spectrum of Pd 7–x SnTe 2 (kojonenite), with detail in the range 130 to 300 cm −1 ; (b) Raman spectrum of Pd7 2 Sn 16 Te 12 with a similar pattern in the range 400 to 1100 cm −1 as illustrated in Figures 3 and 4 .
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Compositional diagrams of the ternary systems Pd–Pb–Te and Pd–Sn–Te, with s...
Published: 01 December 2014
= atokite; pao = paolovite; koj = kojonenite. This study contains Raman spectra of the phases shown with a solid symbol.
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2014
Mineralogical Magazine (2014) 78 (3): 549–558.
..., specimen number NSM M-43864 How to cite: Nishio-Hamane, D., Momma, K., Ohnishi, M., Shimobayashi, N., Miyawaki, R., Tomita, N. and Minakawa, T. (2014) Misakiite, IMA 2013-131. CNMNC Newsletter No. 20, June 2014, page 552; Mineralogical Magazine , 78 , 549–558. IMA No. 2013-132 Kojonenite...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2018
Mineralogical Magazine (2018) 82 (3): 539–575.
... on the basis of 6 atoms as the simplest one. The unidentified potentially new mineral contains some Au (0.59–0.69 wt.%) and Ag (0.34–0.46 wt.%) ( Table 4 ). The composition is markedly different to the known composition of kojonenite [Pd 7– x SnTe 2 ] from the system Pd–Sn–Te (Stanley and Vymazalová, 2015...
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