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FIG. 11. Back-scattered electron images. (a) and (b) Inclusions of Te-bearing laitakarite (Ltk) within pyrrhotite (Po) in gold ores, Lega Dembi mine, Ethiopia. Hs: hessite, Bi: native bismuth. (c) Deformed lamellar intergrowths of laitakarite (Ltk) and wittite (Wit) from the Falun deposit, Bergslagen, central Sweden [Section E312, Specimen BM 1956,130, Natural History Museum, London]. (d) Coarse-grained joséite-B (JoB) with inclusions of hedleyite (Hed), native bismuth (Bi) and ikunolite (Iku) in the Maiskoe Au deposit, Ukraine. (e) Blebs of joséite-A (medium gray) exsolved in coarse, deformed joséite-B (light gray), Carrock Fell mine, Cumbria, U.K. Ing: ingodite. [Section E819, BM 35459, Natural History Museum, London]. (f) Coexisting coarse joséite-A, with lamellar exsolution of joséite-B (light gray) and coarser areas of joséite-B from Carrock Fell mine, Cumbria, U.K. [Section E820, BM 88363, Natural History Museum, London]. (g) Assemblage consisting of ikunolite (Iku), native bismuth (Bi) and bismuthinite (Bim) from the Sergeevske gold deposit, Ukraine.
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