English: A lot of black granules of the extremely rare palladium selenide palladseite in a completely analyzed specimen by SEM/EDS from a locality in Brazil (Serra Pelada Claims, Curionópolis, Carajás Province, Pará, Brazil). Presence of O, C and Si in the spectrum is due to residual carbonates, silicates and atmospheric O2. Atomic ratios in the spectrum are only approximate, due to the technique used. Ex Vandenbroucke Museum collection from Waregem, Belgium.
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