File:Maldonit, Bismut, Bismuthinit, Pyrit, Au-Ag.png

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English: This microprobe scan of a quartz-rich gold ore from the Ädelfors Goldmine shows the orientation of various metallic and sulfidic phases along trails, probably former cracks.
Deutsch: Die EMS-Aufnahme eines quarzreichen Golderzes aud der Goldmine Ädelfors zeigt die Anordnung verschiedener metallischer und sulfidischer Phasen entlang von sog. Trails, wahrscheinlich ehemalige Risse.
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Microprobe scan: Maldonite, Bismuth, Bismuthinite, Pyrite and Au-Ag in trails in Quartz from the Ädelfors Goldmine (Småland, Sweden)

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