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Research Results For 'Jamesonite'

BINDHEIMITE

Bindheimite, named after Bindheim who analysed it, is an amorphous antimonate of lead, produced from the alteration of other ores, such as jamesonite.
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FEATHER ORE

Feather ore is a sulphide of antimony and lead, sometimes found in capillary forms and like a cobweb, but also massive. It is a variety of Jamesonite.
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JAMESONITE

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Jamesonite, named after Professor Jameson, of Edinburgh, is a steel-grey mineral, of metallic lustre, commonly fibrous massive. It is a sulphide of antimony and lead, with a little iron.
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