. "Z(AV0Z30130516), Z(MSM0021620857)" . . . "Dr\u00E1bek, M." . . "Laufek, F." . "Sk\u00E1la, Roman" . "Vav\u0159\u00EDnite Ni2SbTe2, a new mineral species from the Kunratice Cu\u2013Ni sulfide deposit, Czech Republic" . . . "Vav\u0159\u00EDnite Ni2SbTe2, a new mineral species from the Kunratice Cu\u2013Ni sulfide deposit, Czech Republic"@en . . "0008-4476" . "vav\u0159\u00EDnite; new mineral species; Ni\u2013Sb telluride,; electron-microprobe data; reflectance data; synthetic Ni2SbTe2, X-ray-diffraction data; crystal structure; Kunratice (Czech Republic)"@en . "RIV/67985831:_____/07:00095426!RIV08-AV0-67985831" . "1"^^ . "Vav\u0159\u00EDnit, Ni2SbTe2, nov\u00FD miner\u00E1ln\u00ED druh z Cu-Ni sulfidick\u00E9ho lo\u017Eiska Kunratice, \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika"@cs . . . "1213;1219" . "T\u00E1borsk\u00FD, Z." . . . . "Vav\u0159\u00EDnit, Ni2SbTe2, nov\u00FD miner\u00E1ln\u00ED druh z Cu-Ni sulfidick\u00E9ho lo\u017Eiska Kunratice, \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika"@cs . "[EA3E6C7B5C0C]" . . "5" . "Vav\u0159\u00EDnite Ni2SbTe2, a new mineral species from the Kunratice Cu\u2013Ni sulfide deposit, Czech Republic" . "6"^^ . . "Vav\u0159\u00EDnite, Ni2SbTe2, is a new mineral species discovered at the Kunratice Cu\u2013Ni sulfide deposit, Czech Republic. It was observed in one polished section, where it occurs as a lath-shaped grain 20 \u00B5m long and as one additional small inclusion. Vav\u0159\u00EDnite occurs at grain boundaries between grains of pentlandite. The other associated minerals are pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, violarite, Ni-bearing pyrite, melonite, sperrylite and altaite. In plane-polarized reflected light, the synthetic analogue of vav\u0159\u00EDnite is white-cream, weakly bireflectant, and weakly pleochroic from pale light brown to pale brown. Between crossed polars, it is anisotropic, without internal reflections. Values of reflectance in the range 400 \u2013 700 nm are tabulated. Synthetic Ni2SbTe2 has a silver grey color and metallic luster. It is brittle with a perfect {0001} cleavage. The Vickers microhardness (VHN10) for synthetic Ni2SbTe2 is 92 kg/mm2 (range 73.4\u2013111.7), which corresponds to a Mohs hardness of 2."@en . . "Cisa\u0159ov\u00E1, I." . "Vav\u0159\u00EDnit, Ni2SbTe2, je nov\u00FD miner\u00E1ln\u00ED druh objeven\u00FD na Cu-Ni lo\u017Eisku Kunratice. Byl pozorov\u00E1n v jedin\u00E9m le\u0161t\u011Bn\u00E9m n\u00E1brusu jako li\u0161tovit\u00E9 zrno 20 mikron\u016F dlouh\u00E9. Vav\u0159\u00EDnit se vyskytuje na rozhran\u00ED mezi zrny pyrhotinu. V polarizovan\u00E9m odra\u017Een\u00E9m sv\u011Btle je b\u00EDle kr\u00E9mov\u00FD, vykazuje slabou bireflexi a pleochroismus od bled\u011B hn\u011Bd\u00E9 do sv\u011Btle hn\u011Bd\u00E9. Mezi zk\u0159\u00ED\u017Een\u00FDmi nikoly je anizotropn\u00ED, bez vnit\u0159n\u00EDch reflex\u00ED. Syntetick\u00FD Ni\u011BSbTe\u011B m\u00E1 st\u0159\u00EDb\u0159it\u011B \u0161edou barvu a kovov\u00FD lesk. Je k\u0159ehk\u00FD s dokonalou \u0161t\u011Bpnost\u00ED podle {0001}. Vickersova mikrotvrdost je 92 kg/mm2. Vypo\u010Dten\u00E1 a m\u011B\u0159en\u00E1 hustota jsou 7.88 resp. 7.79 g/cm3."@cs . . . . . "Vav\u0159\u00EDnite, Ni2SbTe2, is a new mineral species discovered at the Kunratice Cu\u2013Ni sulfide deposit, Czech Republic. It was observed in one polished section, where it occurs as a lath-shaped grain 20 \u00B5m long and as one additional small inclusion. Vav\u0159\u00EDnite occurs at grain boundaries between grains of pentlandite. The other associated minerals are pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, violarite, Ni-bearing pyrite, melonite, sperrylite and altaite. In plane-polarized reflected light, the synthetic analogue of vav\u0159\u00EDnite is white-cream, weakly bireflectant, and weakly pleochroic from pale light brown to pale brown. Between crossed polars, it is anisotropic, without internal reflections. Values of reflectance in the range 400 \u2013 700 nm are tabulated. Synthetic Ni2SbTe2 has a silver grey color and metallic luster. It is brittle with a perfect {0001} cleavage. The Vickers microhardness (VHN10) for synthetic Ni2SbTe2 is 92 kg/mm2 (range 73.4\u2013111.7), which corresponds to a Mohs hardness of 2." . "Haloda, J." . "457580" . "Canadian Mineralogist" . . . "CA - Kanada" . "RIV/67985831:_____/07:00095426" . "Vav\u0159\u00EDnite Ni2SbTe2, a new mineral species from the Kunratice Cu\u2013Ni sulfide deposit, Czech Republic"@en . "7"^^ . . "45" .