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McDonald, Andrew M., Cabri, Louis J., Stanley, Chris J., Good, David J., Redpath, Jason, Lane, Geoff, Spratt, John, Ames, Doreen E. (2015) Coldwellite, Pd3Ag2S, A New Mineral Species From the Marathon Deposit, Coldwell Complex, Ontario, Canada. The Canadian Mineralogist, 53 (5) 845-857 doi:10.3749/canmin.1500020

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TitleColdwellite, Pd3Ag2S, A New Mineral Species From the Marathon Deposit, Coldwell Complex, Ontario, Canada
JournalThe Canadian Mineralogist
AuthorsMcDonald, Andrew M.Author
Cabri, Louis J.Author
Stanley, Chris J.Author
Good, David J.Author
Redpath, JasonAuthor
Lane, GeoffAuthor
Spratt, JohnAuthor
Ames, Doreen E.Author
Year2015 (September)Volume53
Issue5
PublisherMineralogical Association of Canada
DOIdoi:10.3749/canmin.1500020Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMcDonald, Andrew M., Cabri, Louis J., Stanley, Chris J., Good, David J., Redpath, Jason, Lane, Geoff, Spratt, John, Ames, Doreen E. (2015) Coldwellite, Pd3Ag2S, A New Mineral Species From the Marathon Deposit, Coldwell Complex, Ontario, Canada. The Canadian Mineralogist, 53 (5) 845-857 doi:10.3749/canmin.1500020
Plain TextMcDonald, Andrew M., Cabri, Louis J., Stanley, Chris J., Good, David J., Redpath, Jason, Lane, Geoff, Spratt, John, Ames, Doreen E. (2015) Coldwellite, Pd3Ag2S, A New Mineral Species From the Marathon Deposit, Coldwell Complex, Ontario, Canada. The Canadian Mineralogist, 53 (5) 845-857 doi:10.3749/canmin.1500020
In(2015, September) The Canadian Mineralogist Vol. 53 (5) Mineralogical Association of Canada

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Marathon deposit, Coldwell complex, Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada

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Coldwellite

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Marathon deposit, Coldwell complex, Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada Actinolite, Arsenopalladinite, Atokite, Augite, Biotite, Bornite, Chalcopyrite, Cherepanovite, Chlorite Group, Cobaltite, Coldwellite, Empressite, Fayalite-Forsterite Series, Froodite, Hollingworthite, Ilmenite, Isoferroplatinum, Keithconnite, Kotulskite, Laflammeite, Magnetite, Menshikovite, Merenskyite, Mertieite, Michenerite, Moncheite, Naldrettite, Native Gold, Native Palladium, Native Platinum, Native Silver, Niggliite, Palladoarsenide, Paolovite, Pentlandite, Plumbopalladinite, Pyrrhotite, Rhodarsenide, Skaergaardite, Sobolevskite, Sperrylite, Stibiopalladinite, Stillwaterite, Stützite, Sudburyite, Talc, Telargpalite, Tetra-auricupride, Tetraferroplatinum, Törnroosite, Tulameenite, Vasilite, Vincentite, Vysotskite, Zvyagintsevite


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