It is considered a low-temperature hydrothermal mineral which occurs with metacinnabar, cinnabar, mercurian silver, tetrahedrite tennantite, pyrite, sphalerite and chalcopyrite.
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Associated minerals include sylvanite, hessite, altaite, petzite, empressite, native tellurium, native gold, galena, sphalerite, colusite, tennantite and pyrite.
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The rocky beach has been designated as the Clevedon Shore haematite, chalcopyrite, tennantite, galena, tetrahedrite, bornite, pyrite, marcasite, enargite and sphalerite.
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"' Tennantite "'is a copper arsenic sulfosalt mineral with an ideal formula Sb 4 S 13 ) has antimony substituting for arsenic and the two form a solid solution series.
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Hemusite occurs as rounded isometric grains and aggregates usually about 0.05 mm in diameter and in association with enargite, luzonite, colusite, stannoidite, renierite, tennantite, chalcopyrite, pyrite, and other minerals.
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The following minerals are also found in the veins of cleusonite; quartz, chlorite, calcite, albite, microcline, tourmaline, fluorapatite, zircon, ilmenite, hematite, titanite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, tennantite, rutile, crichtonite, monazite-( Ce ), and native gold.
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The primary massive sulfide, from ~ 65-to more than 450-m depth, has a noteworthy deposit of zinc-rich ore and a typical VMS sulfide assemblage of pyrite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, and minor to trace galena, pyrrhotite, tetrahedrite, tennantite, arsenopyrite, baryte, and gangue.
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Depending on the locality it is found accompanied by arsenic, tennantite, proustite, chalcopyrite, galenite, and baryte ( in the type locality ); by kutinaite and paxite ( in Nieder-Beerbach ); or by asenic, bismut, tennantite, loellingite, rammelsbergite, proustite, and quartz ( in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines ).
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Depending on the locality it is found accompanied by arsenic, tennantite, proustite, chalcopyrite, galenite, and baryte ( in the type locality ); by kutinaite and paxite ( in Nieder-Beerbach ); or by asenic, bismut, tennantite, loellingite, rammelsbergite, proustite, and quartz ( in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines ).
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The most common minerals in ore-bearing associations of volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits deposits ( non-metamorphosed or oxidized ) and their modern analogues are pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, covellite, sphalerite, galena, tetrahedrite-tennantite, marcasite, realgar, orpiment, proustite-pyrargyrite, wurtzite, stannite ( carbonates ) quartz and native gold, and are differently distributed in the various associations schematized above.