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Kostovite (IMA symbol: Ktv) is a rare orthorhombic-pyramidal gray
white telluride mineral containing copper and gold with
chemical formula AuCuTe4. It...
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Examples include:
altaite calaverite coloradoite empressite hessite kostovite krennerite melonite merenskyite petzite rickardite stützite sylvanite...
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Knorringite Kobellite Kochite Kogarkoite Kolbeckite Kornerupine Kosmochlor Kostovite Köttigite
Kovdorskite Kratochvílite
Kremersite Krennerite Krieselite Kröhnkite...
- de-Stalinization in 1955,
censorship was
relaxed somewhat and the
victims of the
Kostovite trials,
including Kostov himself,
began to be rehabilitated. In 1946,...
- £1:2 02.EA M:S = 1:2: 05 Sylvanite, 10 Calaverite; 15 Krennerite, 15
Kostovite; 20 Berndtite, 20 Merenskyite, 20 Melonite, 20 Kitkaite, 20 Moncheite...
- Kupčíkite Kup
Kangjinlaite Kjl
Kenoplumbomicrolite Kpmic Kitagohaite Kgh
Kostovite Ktv
Kupletskite Kpt Kaňkite Kňk
Kenotobermorite Ktbm
Kitkaite Kk Kostylevite...
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Panagyurishte and Madan.
Terziev is
credited for the
discoveries of the
minerals kostovite and hemusite. He died,
together with his wife and
colleague Tamara Hissina...
- at the
Bulgarian Academy of
Sciences was
named after him. The
mineral kostovite was
named in his honour. A
genus of
cretaceous ammonites was
named in...
- open de-Stalinization in the
Soviet Union led to a re****essment of the
Kostovite trials. On 11
April 1956, at a
Sofia City
Communist Party meeting it was...
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Richard Andrew "Rich"
Kosnar (1946–2007),
American mineral collector Kostovite: AuCuTe4 –
Bulgarian mineralogist Ivan
Kostov (1913–2004) Krennerite:...