Stability And Associations Of Natural Tellurides

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. C. Kelly E. J. Essene A. M. Affifi
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Occurrences and associations of natural tellurides are constrained by the relative fugacities of Te, in specific mineralizing environments. Some are rare (e.g., FeTe2) and others absent (e.g. MoTe , ZnTe) m nature because high f-Te2/f-S2 ratios are rare or unattainable , whereas others (e. g . , Ag2Te,HgTe) require lower ratios and are common. Complex and seemingly chaotic sulfide-telluride associations are, in fact, highly systematic and depend both on temperature and fugacity ratios. Some older sulfides act as buffers via reactions such as PbS + Te2 = PbTe + S2, thereby affecting the deposition and paragenesis of younger tellurides and the combined or uncombined mode of occurrence of precious metals. Thermochemical calculations of telluride-sulfide-oxide equilibria can have pragmatic value. The thermochemical approach tells us little about the Te "source", but is beginning to unravel the systematics of telluride mineralogy and controls at the precipitational end of the line.
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APA: W. C. Kelly E. J. Essene A. M. Affifi  (1985)  Stability And Associations Of Natural Tellurides

MLA: W. C. Kelly E. J. Essene A. M. Affifi Stability And Associations Of Natural Tellurides. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1985.

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