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fassinaite
thiosulfate-carbonate mineral
IMA2011-048
Fas
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instance of
mineral species
1 reference
stated in
The IMA List of Minerals (December 2014)
subclass of
arsenite "subclass"; [5,6] vanadates; iodates
1 reference
stated in
CNMNC Newsletter 10 (May, June, July and August 2011)
named after
Bruno Fassina
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stated in
mineralienatlas.de
discoverer or inventor
Bruno Fassina
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stated in
mineralienatlas.de
chemical formula
Pb₂(CO₃)(S₂O₃)
1 reference
stated in
The IMA List of Minerals (December 2014)
crystal system
orthorhombic crystal system
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stated in
CNMNC Newsletter 10 (May, June, July and August 2011)
space group
space group Pnma
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stated in
CNMNC Newsletter 10 (May, June, July and August 2011)
IMA status and/or rank
approved mineral and/or valid name (A)
start time
2011
IMA Number, broad sense
IMA2011-048
2 references
stated in
CNMNC Newsletter 10 (May, June, July and August 2011)
stated in
Fassinaite, Pb2 2+(S2O3)(CO3), the first mineral with coexisting thiosulphate and carbonate groups:d escription and crystal structure
IMA Mineral Symbol
Fas
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IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols
type locality (geology)
Trentini mine
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stated in
Fassinaite, Pb2 2+(S2O3)(CO3), the first mineral with coexisting thiosulphate and carbonate groups:d escription and crystal structure
Identifiers
Mindat mineral ID
43461
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IMA Number, broad sense
IMA2011-048
1 reference
stated in
The IMA List of Minerals (December 2014)
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