释义 |
salesite Min.|ˈseɪlzaɪt| [f. the name of Reno H. Sales (1876–1969), U.S. geologist + -ite1.] A very rare basic iodate of copper, CuIO3(OH), found as bluish-green orthorhombic prisms at Chuquicamata, Chile, and also prepared synthetically.
1939Palache & Jarrell in Amer. Mineralogist XXIV. 388 Salesite is an iodate of copper first found by the junior author in 1936 on the west side of Bench E-4 at the south end of the open pit at Chuquicamata, Chile. 1962Acta Crystallographica XV. 1106/1 Rotation and Weissenberg photographs of the artificial CuIO3(OH)..indicate that it is identical with salesite in cell dimensions and the distribution of intensities. |