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The Canadian Mineralogist; June 2007; v. 45; no. 3; p. 437-443; DOI: 10.2113/gscanmin.45.3.437
© 2007 Mineralogical Association of Canada
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THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF KUDRIAVITE, (Cd,Pb)Bi2S4

Tonci Balic-Zunic§ and Emil Makovicky

Geological Institute, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK–1350 Kobenhavn K, Denmark


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FIG. 1. Projection of the crystal structure of kudriavite. The characteristic structural slabs are marked by different background-shading on the left of the figure. Type-I slab has a darker background, and type-II slab has a lighter background. A trace of the unit cell and the labels of atoms in one asymmetric unit are also indicated.

 





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