The First Discovery of Tellurian Tennantite in China and Its Significance to Ore Prospecting
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    Tellurian tennantite, a rare sulfosalt mineral, was discovered for the first time in a pyrite deposit related to mesotbermal-epithermal alteration in Lufeng County, Guangdong Province. As an isotropic mineral, it occurs as irregular grains embedded in pyrite, is lead grey in color and 0.02-0.20 mm in size, and has a Rockwell hardness of 269.3 kg/mm2, with reflection color being grey with a bit brown tone. The associated minerals include tellurobis- muthite and wittichenite. Electron microprobe analysis shows the mean chemi- cal composition of the mineral to be S 24.55%, Cu 41.06%, As 9.86%,Te 18. 29%,Sb 3.58%,Fe 2.505%, Zn 0.11%,and Ag 0.03%, makiag up a chemical formula of (Gu9.995 Ag0.005)10(Fe0.737 Cu0.633 Zn0.028)1.398 (As2.165 Sb0.484 Te1.952)4.60 (S12.595 Te0.465)13. Accordiag to X-ray diffraction analysis, its strongest powder lines are 2.945A,2.563A,1.875A,1.759A and 1.056 A,aad its unit cell parameter a=10.223(A). Planar distribution of elements, reflectance and hardness were determined besides electron microprobe and X-ray diffraction analyses. It is indicated that tellurian tennantite represents a mineral species of tPtrahedrite, and might be used as an important indicator mineral in search for tellurium deposits asso- ciated with pyrite deposits. In fact, the tellurium grade of the mineral has come up to the standard for comprehensive utilization.

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夏学惠,黄富荣,刘昌涛,1995,碲砷黝铜矿在我国的首次发现及其找矿意义[J].岩石矿物学杂志,14(4):360~364. Xia Xuehui, Huang Furong, Liu Changtao,1995,The First Discovery of Tellurian Tennantite in China and Its Significance to Ore Prospecting[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,14(4):360~364.

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