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Kostovite
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).〔(G. Terziev (1966), “Kostovite, A Gold-Copper Telluride from Bulgaria”, ''The American Mineralogist'', vol. 51, Jan-Feb. 1966, 29-36. )〕〔(M.H.Hey(1966), "Twenty-fourth list of new mineral names", ''Mineralogical Magazine'', vol.36, Dec., 1126-1162, at 1140. )〕 In 1965 kostovite was approved as a new species by the International Mineralogical Association.〔("International Mineralogical Association: Commission on New Minerals and New Names", ''Mineralogical Magazine'', vol. 36, 1968, 1143-45. )〕 The type locality is the Chelopech copper ore deposit, Bulgaria.〔(Information about Chelopech Au-Cu Mine, Chelopech, Sofiya Oblast (Sofia Oblast), Bulgaria at Mindat.org )〕 Small deposits have also been found in Kochbulak (Eastern Uzbekistan), Commoner mine (Zimbabwe), Kamchatka (Russian Far East), Ashanti (Ghana), Buckeye Gulch (Leadville, Colorado, USA), Bisbee (Arizona, USA),〔(Kostovite at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum )〕 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).〔(Ivan K. Bonev, Rumen Petrunov, Nigel J. Cook, Cristiana L. Ciobanu (2005), "Kostovite and its argentian varieties: Deposits and mineral associations", ''Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrology'', 42, 1-22. )〕 ==See also==
List of minerals named after people
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