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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1917
American Mineralogist (1917) 2 (2): 15–17.
... associated with pyromorphite and cerussite. In May, 1889, W. S. Yeates identified as plattnerite a specimen from the You Like lode in the Coeur d’Alene District, Idaho. Study of material from this occurrence revealed minute prismatic crystals of tetragonal symmetry. 1 This paper contains the most complete...
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Scanning electron micrographs (secondary electrons imaging) of plattnerite grains observed within the paint sample cross-section: (a) β-PbO2 grains within the brown alteration layer; (b) composite particle at the brown/red interface, showing an intermediate structure between unreacted minium and plattnerite grains. Original magnifications: 12000× (a), 7000× (b).
Published: 01 December 2007
Fig. 8. Scanning electron micrographs (secondary electrons imaging) of plattnerite grains observed within the paint sample cross-section: (a) β-PbO 2 grains within the brown alteration layer; (b) composite particle at the brown/red interface, showing an intermediate structure between unreacted
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2007
European Journal of Mineralogy (2007) 19 (6): 883–890.
...Fig. 8. Scanning electron micrographs (secondary electrons imaging) of plattnerite grains observed within the paint sample cross-section: (a) β-PbO 2 grains within the brown alteration layer; (b) composite particle at the brown/red interface, showing an intermediate structure between unreacted...
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Transmission electron micrographs of the FIB specimen taken from (a) the reddish layer, containing prismatic minium crystals; (b, c) the alteration layer, showing the complex morphology of the plattnerite particles.
Published: 01 December 2007
Fig. 6. Transmission electron micrographs of the FIB specimen taken from (a) the reddish layer, containing prismatic minium crystals; (b, c) the alteration layer, showing the complex morphology of the plattnerite particles.
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Reflectance spectra of Pb and Zn ‘oxide’ minerals: 1, hetaerolite;2, hydrohetaerolite; 3, franklinite;4, coronadite; 5, zincite; 6, minium;7, plattnerite; 8, bindheimite;9, wulfenite; 10, vanadinite;11, descloizite; 12, gahnite.
Published: 01 May 2007
Fig. 3 Reflectance spectra of Pb and Zn ‘oxide’ minerals: 1, hetaerolite;2, hydrohetaerolite; 3, franklinite;4, coronadite; 5, zincite; 6, minium;7, plattnerite; 8, bindheimite;9, wulfenite; 10, vanadinite;11, descloizite; 12, gahnite.
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Reflectance spectra of Pb and Zn ‘oxide’ minerals: 1, hetaerolite;2, hydrohetaerolite; 3, franklinite;4, coronadite; 5, zincite; 6, minium;7, plattnerite; 8, bindheimite;9, wulfenite; 10, vanadinite;11, descloizite; 12, gahnite.
Published: 01 May 2007
Fig. 3 Reflectance spectra of Pb and Zn ‘oxide’ minerals: 1, hetaerolite;2, hydrohetaerolite; 3, franklinite;4, coronadite; 5, zincite; 6, minium;7, plattnerite; 8, bindheimite;9, wulfenite; 10, vanadinite;11, descloizite; 12, gahnite.
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Focused powder X-ray diffraction pattern (Cu-Kα) of the sample cross-section in the [10–38]° 2𝛉 range, showing the presence of calcite (ϕ), minium Pb3O4 (•), plattnerite β-PbO2 (*), and angle-site PbSO4 (Δ).
Published: 01 December 2007
Fig. 4. Focused powder X-ray diffraction pattern (Cu-Kα) of the sample cross-section in the [10–38]° 2𝛉 range, showing the presence of calcite (ϕ), minium Pb 3 O 4 (•), plattnerite β-PbO 2 (*), and angle-site PbSO 4 (Δ).
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2016
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2016) 57 (8): 1171–1190.
...–tennantite, naumannite, petzite, selenopolybasite-selenostephanite, tellurocanfieldite, and other ore minerals localized in pores, cracks, and interstices. Pyrites that underwent hypergene alterations have rims and veinlets formed by acanthite, goethite, anglesite, plattnerite, and native silver...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2014
American Mineralogist (2014) 99 (1): 170–177.
... though our starting material was in the β-structure (plattnerite). Pressure quenching to the α-structure appears to be a common feature of all group IVa oxides that are compressed to structures with greater density than the rutile-type structure. We used β-PbO 2 (plattnerite, Alfa-Aesar, 99.995...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2013
European Journal of Mineralogy (2013) 25 (5): 855–862.
... towards a black pigment, which is presumed to be plattnerite. The European FP-7 project MEMORI aims to study the influence of organic pollutants in enclosures on different cultural heritage materials, such as varnish, pigments, leather, parchment, paper, and textiles. Apart from this, during the project...
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Focused powder X-ray diffraction pattern (Cu-Kα) of the sample surface in the [10–38]° 2𝛉 range, showing the presence of plattnerite β-PbO2 (*), anglesite PbSO4 (Δ), gypsum CaSO4.2H2O (#), and minium Pb3O4 (•).
Published: 01 December 2007
Fig. 3. Focused powder X-ray diffraction pattern (Cu-Kα) of the sample surface in the [10–38]° 2𝛉 range, showing the presence of plattnerite β-PbO 2 (*), anglesite PbSO 4 (Δ), gypsum CaSO 4 .2H 2 O (#), and minium Pb 3 O 4 (•).
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1991
American Mineralogist (1991) 76 (9-10): 1701–1707.
..., duftite, beudantite, caledonite, plattnerite, cerussite, malachite, and brochantite. The mineral has a vitreous luster and light blue streak. It is brittle with a conchoidal fracture. Ashburtonite is uniaxial positive with ω = 1.786(3) and ∈ = 1.800(4). It is tetragonal, space group I 4/ m...
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Raman spectra obtained within the white superficial layer (a and b), similar to gypsum and anglesite spectra, respectively; (c) within the dark brown layer, corresponding to a combination of plattnerite (β-PbO2) and gypsum signatures (d) in the lower reddish layer, matching with the Pb3O4 reference spectrum.
Published: 01 December 2007
Fig. 5. Raman spectra obtained within the white superficial layer (a and b), similar to gypsum and anglesite spectra, respectively; (c) within the dark brown layer, corresponding to a combination of plattnerite (β-PbO 2 ) and gypsum signatures (d) in the lower reddish layer, matching with the Pb
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Powder X-ray diffraction patterns (Cu-Kα) of the samples after the test T3, showing the evolution of the peaks of anglesite PbSO4 (A), minium Pb3O4 (R), plattnerite β-PbO2 (P) and massicot β-PbO (M) as a function of the initial concentration of sulfuric acid (%vol.).
Published: 01 December 2007
Fig. 10. Powder X-ray diffraction patterns (Cu-Kα) of the samples after the test T3, showing the evolution of the peaks of anglesite PbSO 4 (A), minium Pb 3 O 4 (R), plattnerite β-PbO 2 (P) and massicot β-PbO (M) as a function of the initial concentration of sulfuric acid (%vol.).
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The log10fo2 –pH diagrams at 100 ºC for the systems Ag–Au–S–H2O (a) and Ag–Se–H2O (b) with superposition of the fields of the systems Fe–S–H2O and Pb–S–H2O. 1–6, stability fields of major ore parageneses: 1–5, see Fig. 10; 6, hematite and anglesite (+acanthite) replaced by goethite and plattnerite as the oxidation potential increases.
Published: 01 August 2016
) replaced by goethite and plattnerite as the oxidation potential increases.
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Optical photomicrographs (in reflected light) of pyrites with microinclusions of ore minerals: a, pyrite intergrown with native gold in quartz; b, pyrite with microinclusions of native gold and sphalerite; c, pyrite with rounded one- or two-phase inclusions of native gold and/or galena; d, pyrite with rounded grains of Au–Ag sulfides (uytenbogaardtite and petrovskaite), galena, and sphalerite; e, xenomorphic As-pyrite grains with inclusions of acanthite, uytenbogaardtite, freibergite, galena, naumannite, and sphalerite; f, pyrite with rims and veinlets of acanthite, goethite, native silver, plattnerite, and anglesite (Fig. 5).
Published: 01 August 2016
, goethite, native silver, plattnerite, and anglesite ( Fig. 5 ).
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Mineral composition of Zhila Polimetallicheskaya. Sample 12-4a (carbonate–quartz vein with partly oxidized ore mineralization): a, Coarse-grained quartz with Ag-containing gold, siderite, galena, and hypergene minerals in interstices (1, 2, electrum, 3, galena, 4, plattnerite, 5, siderite, 6, quartz, 7, chalcocite); b, looped sulfide veinlets in orthoclase–quartz aggregate (1, chalcopyrite, 2, galena, 3, oxidized sulfides, 4, orthoclase, 5, cuprite, 6, quartz, 7, ankerite); c, stolzite replacing scheelite (1, 2, stolzite, 3, scheelite, 4, siderite, 5, quartz).
Published: 01 October 2021
Fig. 8. Mineral composition of Zhila Polimetallicheskaya. Sample 12-4a (carbonate–quartz vein with partly oxidized ore mineralization): a , Coarse-grained quartz with Ag-containing gold, siderite, galena, and hypergene minerals in interstices (1, 2, electrum, 3, galena, 4, plattnerite, 5
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2014
The Canadian Mineralogist (2014) 52 (3): 487–500.
... Miller Forest (surface) Miller Forest (buried) Bent Creek (surface) Bent Creek (buried) Turner Pond (surface) Turner Pond (buried) Craig Dune Pelley Beach Anderson Inlet Emerald Isle Marsh plattnerite 1 PbO 2 Pb, Cu-coated Pb × hydrocerussite Pb 3 (CO 3 ) 2 (OH) 2 Pb, Cu-coated...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2003
Mineralogical Magazine (2003) 67 (2): 420–421.
... and the 29 species described first from here (including, in addition to those mentioned above, harkerite, mullite, plattnerite, pentlandite and tobermorite). There is an extensive bibliography and a useful index. In this work the author has painstakingly assembled information from museum archives...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2007
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2007) 7 (2): 139–151.
...Fig. 3 Reflectance spectra of Pb and Zn ‘oxide’ minerals: 1, hetaerolite;2, hydrohetaerolite; 3, franklinite;4, coronadite; 5, zincite; 6, minium;7, plattnerite; 8, bindheimite;9, wulfenite; 10, vanadinite;11, descloizite; 12, gahnite. ...
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