Native tungsten from the Bol'shaya Pol'ya River valley and Mt Neroyka, Russia

Native tungsten (IMA2011-004), W, is officially described as a new mineral from gold placers in the Bol'shaya Pol'ya river valley, Prepolar Urals, Russia, associated with yttriaite-(Y) and from quartz veins in the Mt Neroyka rock-crystal field, Ust-Puiva, Tyumenskaya Oblast', Russia....

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Veröffentlicht in:Mineralogical magazine 2021-02, Vol.85 (1), p.76-81
Hauptverfasser: Mills, Stuart J, Kartashov, Pavel M, Kampf, Anthony R, Rumsey, Mike S, Ma, Chi, Stanley, Chris J, Spratt, John, Rossman, George R, Novgorodova, Margarita I
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Zusammenfassung:Native tungsten (IMA2011-004), W, is officially described as a new mineral from gold placers in the Bol'shaya Pol'ya river valley, Prepolar Urals, Russia, associated with yttriaite-(Y) and from quartz veins in the Mt Neroyka rock-crystal field, Ust-Puiva, Tyumenskaya Oblast', Russia. Tungsten forms polycrystalline grains and masses, and rarely cubo-octahedra. It is silver white to steel grey in colour, with metallic lustre and grey streak. The calculated density is 19.226 g/cm3. The Vickers hardness (VHN25) is 571.45 kg/mm2. In plane polarised light, tungsten is white with a pale-yellow tint and optically isotropic. Electron microprobe analyses of Bol'shaya Pol'ya river valley material provided W 99.27, Mo 0.06, Mn 0.04, Fe 0.01, total 99.38 wt.%. The five strongest powder X-ray diffraction lines are [dobs À(I)(hkl)]: 2.2422(100)(110), 1.5835(25)(200), 1.2929(48)(211), 1.0010(23)(310) and 0.8457(24)(321). Tungsten is cubic, Im3m, a = 3.1648(4) À, V = 31.69(4) À3 and Z = 2. Some additional occurrences of native tungsten and technogenic tungsten found in Nature are also described.
ISSN:0026-461X
1471-8022
DOI:10.1180/mgm.2021.7