Difference between revisions of "Strunz class 01.A"

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*01.AE.20 [[Awaruite]] Ni<sub>2</sub>Fe to Ni<sub>3</sub>Fe
 
*01.AE.20 [[Awaruite]] Ni<sub>2</sub>Fe to Ni<sub>3</sub>Fe
 
*01.AE.25 [[Jedwabite]] Fe<sub>7</sub>(Ta,Nb)<sub>3</sub>
 
*01.AE.25 [[Jedwabite]] Fe<sub>7</sub>(Ta,Nb)<sub>3</sub>
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;Discredited species: ''[[Kamacite]]'' α-(Fe,Ni), now described as nickel-rich [[Native iron|iron]]<ref>{{citation | first = Ernst A. J. | last = Burke | year = 2006 | title = A Mass Discreditation of GQN Minerals | url = http://pubsites.uws.edu.au/ima-cnmnc/GQNminerals.pdf | journal = Canadian Mineralogist | volume = 44 | pages = 1557–60}}.</ref>
  
 
===01.AF Platinum-group elements===
 
===01.AF Platinum-group elements===

Latest revision as of 08:37, 6 December 2009

Strunz class 01.A is a second-level subclass of the Strunz classification of minerals. It covers native metals and intermetallic alloys.

Third-level families and minerals

01.AA Copper-cupalite family

01.AB Zinc-brass family (Cu-Zn alloys)

01.AC Indium-tin family

01.AD Mercury-amalgam family

01.AE Iron-chromium family

Discredited species
Kamacite α-(Fe,Ni), now described as nickel-rich iron[1]

01.AF Platinum-group elements

01.AG PGE-metal alloys

References

  1. Burke, Ernst A. J. A Mass Discreditation of GQN Minerals. Canadian Mineralogist 2006, 44, 1557–60, <http://pubsites.uws.edu.au/ima-cnmnc/GQNminerals.pdf>.
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