| 1. | They include calaverite, sylvanite, nagyagite, petzite and krennerite.
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| 2. | He discovered tellurium in a sample of what is now known as calaverite.
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| 3. | According to Schutte and DeBoer, those displacements also affect the coordination number of calaverite.
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| 4. | Sylvanite and Calaverite covered the walls.
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| 5. | The uncommon gold telluride mineral calaverite was discovered in the county in 1861 and is named for it.
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| 6. | In 1798, it was named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth, who had earlier isolated it from the mineral calaverite.
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| 7. | Calaverite and sylvanite represent the major telluride ores of gold, although such ores are minor sources of gold in general.
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| 8. | Tunell and Ksanda in 1936 and then Tunell and Pauling in 1952 solved the C2 / m general structure of calaverite.
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| 9. | As a major gold mineral found in Western Australia, calaverite played a major role in the 1890s gold rushes in that area.
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| 10. | Weissite occurs in hydrothermal deposits associated with pyrite, native tellurium, sylvanite, petzite, rickardite, native sulfur, native gold, calaverite and krennerite.
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