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May 01, 1978
The crystal structure of cernyite, Cu<2) CdSnS<4) , a cadmium analogue of stannite Available to Purchase
J. T. Szymanski
J. T. Szymanski
Can., Dep. Energy, Mines and Resour., Miner. Sci. Lab., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
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J. T. Szymanski
Can., Dep. Energy, Mines and Resour., Miner. Sci. Lab., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Publisher: Mineralogical Association of Canada
First Online:
02 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1499-1276
Print ISSN: 0008-4476
© 1978 Mineralogical Association of Canada
Mineralogical Association of Canada
The Canadian Mineralogist (1978) 16 (2): 147–151.
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Bernic Lake
- bonding
- cadmium
- Canada
- coexisting minerals
- crystal structure
- immiscibility
- kesterite
- Manitoba
- metals
- mineral data
- mineralogy
- minerals
- new minerals
- Pennington County South Dakota
- refinement
- South Dakota
- stannite
- sulfides
- sulfosalts
- sulfostannates
- United States
- Western Canada
- analogs
- Keystone
- Tanco Mine
- cernyite
- Cu2CdSnS4
- Hugo Mine
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