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- Calaverite abstract "Calaverite, or gold telluride, is an uncommon telluride of gold, a metallic mineral with the chemical formula AuTe2, with approximately 3% of the gold replaced by silver. It was first discovered in Calaveras County, California in 1861, and was named for the county in 1868.The mineral often has a metallic luster, and its color may range from a silvery white to a brassy yellow. It is closely related to the gold-silver telluride mineral sylvanite, which, however, contains significantly more silver. Another AuTe2 mineral (but with a quite different crystal structure) is krennerite. Calaverite and sylvanite represent the major telluride ores of gold, although such ores are minor sources of gold in general. As a major gold mineral found in Western Australia, calaverite played a major role in the 1890s gold rushes in that area.".
- Calaverite thumbnail Calaverite-214667.jpg?width=300.
- Calaverite wikiPageID "737154".
- Calaverite wikiPageRevisionID "603653703".
- Calaverite caption "Platy calaverite crystals on matrix from the Cripple Creek District".
- Calaverite category Telluride_mineral.
- Calaverite cleavage "None".
- Calaverite color "Brass yellow to silver white".
- Calaverite diaphaneity "Opaque".
- Calaverite fluorescence "None".
- Calaverite formula "AuTe2".
- Calaverite fracture "Uneven to subconchoidal".
- Calaverite gravity "9.1".
- Calaverite habit "Bladed and slender striated prisms, also massive granular".
- Calaverite hasPhotoCollection Calaverite.
- Calaverite luster "Metallic".
- Calaverite mohs "2.5".
- Calaverite molweight "452.17".
- Calaverite name "Calaverite".
- Calaverite opticalprop "Anisotropic".
- Calaverite pleochroism "Weak".
- Calaverite streak "Green to yellow grey".
- Calaverite strunz "2".
- Calaverite symmetry "Monoclinic prismatic 2/m".
- Calaverite system Monoclinic_crystal_system.
- Calaverite tenacity "Brittle".
- Calaverite twinning "Common on [110]".
- Calaverite unitCell "a = 7.19 Å, b = 4.4 Å, c = 5.08 Å; β = 90.3°; Z = 2".
- Calaverite wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Calaverite subject Category:Gold_minerals.
- Calaverite subject Category:Monoclinic_minerals.
- Calaverite subject Category:Telluride_minerals.
- Calaverite type Abstraction100002137.
- Calaverite type GoldMinerals.
- Calaverite type Material114580897.
- Calaverite type Matter100020827.
- Calaverite type Mineral114662574.
- Calaverite type MonoclinicMinerals.
- Calaverite type Part113809207.
- Calaverite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Calaverite type Relation100031921.
- Calaverite type Substance100019613.
- Calaverite type TellurideMinerals.
- Calaverite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Calaverite type Mineral.
- Calaverite type ChemicalObject.
- Calaverite type Thing.
- Calaverite comment "Calaverite, or gold telluride, is an uncommon telluride of gold, a metallic mineral with the chemical formula AuTe2, with approximately 3% of the gold replaced by silver. It was first discovered in Calaveras County, California in 1861, and was named for the county in 1868.The mineral often has a metallic luster, and its color may range from a silvery white to a brassy yellow.".
- Calaverite label "Calaveriet".
- Calaverite label "Calaverit".
- Calaverite label "Calaverita".
- Calaverite label "Calaverita".
- Calaverite label "Calaverite".
- Calaverite label "Calaverite".
- Calaverite label "Calavérite".
- Calaverite label "Калаверит".
- Calaverite label "كالافريت".
- Calaverite sameAs Calaverit.
- Calaverite sameAs Calaverit.
- Calaverite sameAs Calaverita.
- Calaverite sameAs Calavérite.
- Calaverite sameAs Calaverite.
- Calaverite sameAs Calaveriet.
- Calaverite sameAs Calaverita.
- Calaverite sameAs m.0370r5.
- Calaverite sameAs Q414999.
- Calaverite sameAs Q414999.
- Calaverite sameAs Calaverite.
- Calaverite wasDerivedFrom Calaverite?oldid=603653703.
- Calaverite depiction Calaverite-214667.jpg.
- Calaverite isPrimaryTopicOf Calaverite.
- Calaverite name "Calaverite".