calaverite

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  • n.

    碲金矿(一种稀有金矿石);

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    Calaverite

    • Calaverite, or gold telluride, is an uncommon telluride of gold, a metallic mineral with the chemical formula AuTe2, with approximately 3% of the gold replaced by silver. It was first discovered in Calaveras County, California in 1861, and was named for the county in 1868.

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    Incommensurate morphology of calaverite (AuTe2) crystals.
    A novel pre-treatment of calaverite by hydrothermal mineral replacement reactions
    High-pressure single-crystal structure study on calaverite, AuTe 2
    Electronic structure and photoelectron spectra of calaverite, AuTe2
    The morphology of calaverite (AuTe 2 ) from data of 1931. Solution of an old problem of rational indices
    Calculated stability of aqueous tellurium species, calaverite, and hessite at elevated temperatures
    Valence fluctuations in the incommensurately modulated structure of calaverite AuTe 2
    Electron microscopy studies of modulated structures in (Au, Ag)Te 2 : Part I. Calaverite AuTe 2
    Mechanism and kinetics of a mineral transformation under hydrothermal conditions: Calaverite to metallic gold
    The role of silver on the stabilization of the incommensurately modulated structure in calaverite, AuTe2