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Degtyareva O (2010) Crystal structure of simple metals at high pressures. High Pressure Research 30, 343-371
Gait R I, Harris D C (1972) Hauchecornite  antimonian, arsenian and tellurian varieties. The Canadian Mineralogist 11, 819-825
Hattori K H, Arai S, Clarke D B (2002) Selenium, tellurium, arsenic and antimony contents of primary mantle sulfides. The Canadian Mineralogist 40, 637-650
Hoffmann C A S (1789) Mineralsystem des Herrn Inspektor Werners mit dessen Erlaubnis herausgegeben von C A S Hoffmann. Bergmannisches Journal 1, 369-398
Ondru P, Veselovský F, Gabaová A, Hlouek J, rein V, Vavrín I, Skála R, Sejkora J, Drábek M (2003) Primary minerals of the Jáchymov ore district. Journal of the Czech Geological Society 48, 19-147
Papezik V S (1966) Abstract of paper presented at the eleventh meeting: Native arsenic in Newfoundland. The Canadian Mineralogist 8, 670-671
Papezik V S (1967) Native arsenic in Newfoundland. The Canadian Mineralogist 9, 101-108
Schiferl D, Barrett C S (1969) The crystal structure of arsenic at 4.2, 78 and 299 K. Journal of Applied Crystallography 2, 30-36
Watkinson D H, Heslop J B, Ewert W D (1975) Nickel sulphide-arsenide assemblages associated with uranium mineralization, Zimmer Lake area, northern Saskatchewan. The Canadian Mineralogist 13, 198-204