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Original paper

Richard Pažout, Michal Dušek

Crystal structure of undersubstituted Sb-rich vikingite Vik40, Ag2.85Pb12.35(Bi9.52Sb1.27)Σ=10.80S30: site population and comparison with structure of vikingite Vik50, Ag3.5Pb11.0Bi11.5S30

Journal of Geosciences, volume 66 (2021), issue 3, 175 - 184

DOI: http://doi.org/10.3190/jgeosci.329



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