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Baumhauerite is a rare lead sulfosalt mineral named after German mineralogist Heinrich Adolph Baumhauer. It occurs in dolomitic marble and has a metallic to dull luster and a hardness of 3.
Baumhauerite is a lead-grey sulfosalt of arsenic and antimony, named after a Swiss mineralogist. It has a triclinic crystal system, a perfect cleavage on {100}, and a strong anisotropic optical behaviour.
Baumhauerite is a lead arsenic sulfide mineral with the chemical formula Pb3As4S9. It is opaque, lustrous, and has a triclinic crystal system. Learn about its properties, structure, images, and locality.
Argentobaumhauerite is a sulfosalt of silver, lead and arsenic with a triclinic crystal system. It was formerly named baumhauerite-2a, but renamed by the IMA in 2015.
Baumhauerit is a German synonym of Baumhauerite, a rare mineral of the pyroxene group. Find out its properties, occurrences and links to related data on Mindat.org.
Baumhauerite is a lead sulfarsenide mineral with triclinic or pseudomonoclinic crystal system. It occurs in sugary dolostone and has been found in several locations in Europe, North America and Asia.
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Baumhauerite is a very rare mineral of hydrothermal origin, named after a Swiss mineralogist. It has short prismatic or tabular crystals, and is found in less than 10 deposits in the world, mainly in Switzerland.