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Kostovite is a rare orthorhombic-pyramidal gray white telluride mineral containing copper and gold with chemical formula AuCuTe4. It was discovered by Bulgarian mineralogist Georgi Terziev (Георги Терзиев) (1935–1972), who named it in honor of his professor Ivan Kostov (Иван Костов) (1913–2004). In 1965 kostovite was approved as a new species by the International Mineralogical Association. The type locality is the Chelopech copper ore deposit, Bulgaria. Small deposits have also been found in Kochbulak (Eastern Uzbekistan), Commoner mine (Zimbabwe), Kamchatka (Russian Far East), Ashanti (Ghana), Buckeye Gulch (Leadville, Colorado, US), Bisbee (Arizona, US), Kutemajärvi (Finland), Coranda-Hondol (Romania), Glava (Sweden), Bereznjakovskoje (Southern Urals, Russia), Moctezuma (Sonora, Mexico),

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  • Kostovita (ca)
  • Kostovita (eu)
  • Kostovite (it)
  • Kostovite (en)
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  • La kostovita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfurs. Rep el nom en honor d'Ivan Kostov Nikolov (24 de desembre de 1913 - 31 de març de 2004), geòleg, mineralogista i cristal·lògraf de la Universitat de Sofia i abans també al London Imperial College. Va ser president de l'Associació Mineralògica Internacional des de 1982 a fins al 1986. (ca)
  • Kostovita sulfuro motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La kostovite è un minerale. (it)
  • Kostovite is a rare orthorhombic-pyramidal gray white telluride mineral containing copper and gold with chemical formula AuCuTe4. It was discovered by Bulgarian mineralogist Georgi Terziev (Георги Терзиев) (1935–1972), who named it in honor of his professor Ivan Kostov (Иван Костов) (1913–2004). In 1965 kostovite was approved as a new species by the International Mineralogical Association. The type locality is the Chelopech copper ore deposit, Bulgaria. Small deposits have also been found in Kochbulak (Eastern Uzbekistan), Commoner mine (Zimbabwe), Kamchatka (Russian Far East), Ashanti (Ghana), Buckeye Gulch (Leadville, Colorado, US), Bisbee (Arizona, US), Kutemajärvi (Finland), Coranda-Hondol (Romania), Glava (Sweden), Bereznjakovskoje (Southern Urals, Russia), Moctezuma (Sonora, Mexico), (en)
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  • Kostovite (en)
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  • Kostovite (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kostovite_in_the_National_Natural_History_Museum,_Sofia,_Bulgaria.jpg
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  • Brittle (en)
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  • Fine lamellar (en)
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  • Exhibition of Kostovite in the National Natural History Museum, Sofia, Bulgaria (en)
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  • Grayish white (en)
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  • La kostovita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfurs. Rep el nom en honor d'Ivan Kostov Nikolov (24 de desembre de 1913 - 31 de març de 2004), geòleg, mineralogista i cristal·lògraf de la Universitat de Sofia i abans també al London Imperial College. Va ser president de l'Associació Mineralògica Internacional des de 1982 a fins al 1986. (ca)
  • Kostovita sulfuro motako minerala da. (eu)
  • Kostovite is a rare orthorhombic-pyramidal gray white telluride mineral containing copper and gold with chemical formula AuCuTe4. It was discovered by Bulgarian mineralogist Georgi Terziev (Георги Терзиев) (1935–1972), who named it in honor of his professor Ivan Kostov (Иван Костов) (1913–2004). In 1965 kostovite was approved as a new species by the International Mineralogical Association. The type locality is the Chelopech copper ore deposit, Bulgaria. Small deposits have also been found in Kochbulak (Eastern Uzbekistan), Commoner mine (Zimbabwe), Kamchatka (Russian Far East), Ashanti (Ghana), Buckeye Gulch (Leadville, Colorado, US), Bisbee (Arizona, US), Kutemajärvi (Finland), Coranda-Hondol (Romania), Glava (Sweden), Bereznjakovskoje (Southern Urals, Russia), Moctezuma (Sonora, Mexico), Panormos Bay (Tinos Island, Greece), Guilaizhuang Mine, Tongshi complex (Linyi Prefecture, Shandong Province, China), Kalgoorlie-Boulder City, (Goldfields-Esperance region, Western Australia, Australia). (en)
  • La kostovite è un minerale. (it)
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