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- Chrisstanleyite abstract "Chrisstanleyite, Ag2Pd3Se4, is a selenide mineral that crystallizes in high saline, acidic hydrothermal solution at low temperatures as part of selenide vein inclusions in and alongside calcite veins. It tends be found in assemblages of other selenides: jagueite, naumannite, fischesserite, oosterboschite, and tiemannite, and it is a solid solution mineral with jagueite Cu2Pd3Se4 in which it shares a unique crystal structure that has not been identified elsewhere (Paar et al. 1998; Nickel 2002; Paar et al. 2004). Chrisstanleyite and jagueite are unlike the other minerals of the selenide family as they do not have a sulfide analogue (Topa et al. 2006). First discovered by Dr. Werner Paar from a sample received from Hope’s Nose, Torquay, Devon, England, chrisstanleyite has since been discovered in the Pilbara region of Western Australia and in El Chire, La Rioja, Argentina. Chrisstanleyite was named after the Deputy Head and Associate Keeper at the Department of Mineralogy at The Natural History Museum in London, Dr. Chris Stanley (born 1954), for his work and contributions in ore mineralogy (Paar et al. 1998), which include characterizing over 40 new minerals and writing over 100 peer reviewed articles.".
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- Chrisstanleyite category Selenide_minerals.
- Chrisstanleyite cleavage "no prominent cleavage".
- Chrisstanleyite color "Grey, silvery grey".
- Chrisstanleyite density "8.31".
- Chrisstanleyite diaphaneity "opaque".
- Chrisstanleyite formula "Ag2Pd3Se4".
- Chrisstanleyite fracture "slight fracture".
- Chrisstanleyite gravity "3.6".
- Chrisstanleyite habit "aggregates and microscopic crystals".
- Chrisstanleyite hasPhotoCollection Chrisstanleyite.
- Chrisstanleyite luster "metallic".
- Chrisstanleyite mohs "5".
- Chrisstanleyite molweight "833.49".
- Chrisstanleyite name "Chrisstanleyite".
- Chrisstanleyite pleochroism "very light to green-grey buff".
- Chrisstanleyite streak "black".
- Chrisstanleyite strunz "2".
- Chrisstanleyite system "Monoclinic 2/m".
- Chrisstanleyite tenacity "brittle".
- Chrisstanleyite twinning "Fine polysynthetic and parquetlike".
- Chrisstanleyite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Chrisstanleyite subject Category:Palladium_minerals.
- Chrisstanleyite subject Category:Selenide_minerals.
- Chrisstanleyite subject Category:Silver_minerals.
- Chrisstanleyite type Abstraction100002137.
- Chrisstanleyite type Material114580897.
- Chrisstanleyite type Matter100020827.
- Chrisstanleyite type Mineral114662574.
- Chrisstanleyite type Minerals.
- Chrisstanleyite type Part113809207.
- Chrisstanleyite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Chrisstanleyite type Relation100031921.
- Chrisstanleyite type SelenideMinerals.
- Chrisstanleyite type Substance100019613.
- Chrisstanleyite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Chrisstanleyite type Mineral.
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- Chrisstanleyite comment "Chrisstanleyite, Ag2Pd3Se4, is a selenide mineral that crystallizes in high saline, acidic hydrothermal solution at low temperatures as part of selenide vein inclusions in and alongside calcite veins. It tends be found in assemblages of other selenides: jagueite, naumannite, fischesserite, oosterboschite, and tiemannite, and it is a solid solution mineral with jagueite Cu2Pd3Se4 in which it shares a unique crystal structure that has not been identified elsewhere (Paar et al.".
- Chrisstanleyite label "Chrisstanleyite".
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