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English: (a, b) Holotype (sample P1P 78/2020) and (c, d) cotype (sample P1P 80/2020) specimens of stibiogoldfieldite. (a, b) Reflected light images (one polar) of holotype stibiogoldfieldite, as anhedral grains up to 0.6 mm across in quartz. Field of view: 1.2 mm (a) and 0.6 mm (b). (c, d) BSE images showing stibiogoldfieldite [dark grey in (c)], as anhedral grains up to 0.3 mm in quartz gangue; white mineral phases in (c) are distinguished in (d), collected using different image conditions: gold (white), calaverite (grey), and an Ag–Bi–(S,Se) phase (dark grey). The image is published in an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
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Author | Cristian Biagioni, Jiří Sejkora, Silvia Musetti, Emil Makovicky, Renato Pagano, Marco Pasero and Zdeněk Dolníček | |||
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