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- Bournonite abstract "Bournonite is a sulfosalt mineral species, a sulfantimonite of lead and copper with the formula PbCuSbS3.It was first mentioned by Philip Rashleigh in 1797 as an ore of antimony and was more completely described in 1804 by French crystallographer and mineralogist Jacques Louis, Comte de Bournon (1751–1825), after whom it was named. The name given by Bournon himself (in 1813) was endellione, since used in the form endellionite, after the locality in Cornwall where the mineral was first found.The crystals are orthorhombic, and are generally tabular in habit owing to the predominance of the basal pinacoid; numerous smooth bright faces are often developed on the edges and corners of the crystals. They are usually twinned, the twin-plane being a face of the prism (m); the angle between the faces of this prism being nearly a right angle (86° 20′), the twinning gives rise to cruciform groups and when it is often repeated the group has the appearance of a cog-wheel, hence the name Rãdelerz (wheel-ore) of the Kapnik miners. The repeated twinning gives rise to twin-lamellae, which may be detected on the fractured surfaces, even of the massive material.It is a mineral in medium temperature hydrothermal vein deposits. It commonly occurs with galena, tetrahedrite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, pyrite, stibnite, zinkenite, siderite, quartz, rhodochrosite, dolomite and barite.It was first described for an occurrence in Wheal Boys in the parish of St Endellion in Cornwall, it was found associated with jamesonite, sphalerite and siderite. Later, still better crystals were found in another Cornish mine, namely, Herodsfoot mine near Liskeard, which was worked for argentiferous galena. Fine crystals of large size have been found with quartz and siderite in the mines at Neudorf in the Harz, and with sphalerite and tetrahedrite at Cavnic near Baia Mare in Romania. It has been reported from a large number of other localities.".
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- Bournonite wikiPageRevisionID "666384091".
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Antimony.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Baia_Mare.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Barite.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Baryte.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antimony_minerals.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Copper_minerals.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lead_minerals.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Cavnic.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Chalcopyrite.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Cornwall.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_twinning.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Crystallography.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Dolomite.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Galena.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Harz.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Herodsfoot.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Hydrothermal_circulation.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Louis,_Comte_de_Bournon.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Jamesonite.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Kapnik.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Liskeard.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Mineralogist.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Mineralogy.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Neudorf,_Saxony-Anhalt.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Ore.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Orthorhombic.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Orthorhombic_crystal_system.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Rashleigh.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Pyrite.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Rhodochrosite.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Siderite.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Sphalerite.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink St_Endellion.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Stibnite.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Sulfosalt_mineral.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Tetrahedrite.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Vein_(geology).
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Wheal_Boys.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLink Zinkenite.
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bournonite".
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLinkText "bournonite".
- Bournonite wikiPageWikiLinkText "endellionite".
- Bournonite caption "Bournonite from Viboras mine, Machacamarcha, Bolivia, 95 mm x 74 mm, largest crystal size: 29 mm".
- Bournonite category Sulfosalt_mineral.
- Bournonite category Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Bournonite cleavage "[010] Imperfect".
- Bournonite color "Steel-gray to iron-black".
- Bournonite dana "3.4".
- Bournonite diaphaneity "Opaque".
- Bournonite formula "PbCuSbS3".
- Bournonite fracture "Subconchoidal to uneven".
- Bournonite gravity "5.7".
- Bournonite habit "Crystals short prismatic to tabular, typically striated; commonly as subparallel aggregates. Also massive, granular to compact".
- Bournonite hasPhotoCollection Bournonite.
- Bournonite luster "Brilliant to dull".
- Bournonite mohs "2.5".
- Bournonite name "Bournonite".
- Bournonite pleochroism "Very weak".
- Bournonite streak "Steel-gray to iron-black".
- Bournonite strunz "2".
- Bournonite system "Orthorhombic".
- Bournonite twinning "On {110}, commonly forming cross or cogwheel aggregates".
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- Bournonite subject Category:Antimony_minerals.
- Bournonite subject Category:Copper_minerals.
- Bournonite subject Category:Lead_minerals.
- Bournonite subject Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Bournonite subject Category:Sulfosalt_minerals.
- Bournonite hypernym Species.
- Bournonite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Bournonite type Eukaryote.
- Bournonite type Mineral.
- Bournonite type ChemicalObject.
- Bournonite type Thing.
- Bournonite type Q7946.
- Bournonite comment "Bournonite is a sulfosalt mineral species, a sulfantimonite of lead and copper with the formula PbCuSbS3.It was first mentioned by Philip Rashleigh in 1797 as an ore of antimony and was more completely described in 1804 by French crystallographer and mineralogist Jacques Louis, Comte de Bournon (1751–1825), after whom it was named.".
- Bournonite label "Bournonite".
- Bournonite sameAs Bournonita.
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- Bournonite sameAs Bournonit.
- Bournonite sameAs Bournonita.
- Bournonite sameAs بورنونیت.
- Bournonite sameAs Bournonite.