Telluroperite
      Kampf A R, Mills S J, Housley R M, Marty J, Thorne B
      American Mineralogist 95 (2010) 1569-1573
      Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California:
      VI. Telluroperite, Pb3Te4+O4Cl2, the Te analog of perite and nadorite
      Locality: Otto Mountain, Baker, California
      _database_code_amcsd 0017747

      CELL PARAMETERS:    5.5649   5.5565  12.4750   90.000   90.000   90.000
      SPACE GROUP: Bmmb      
      X-RAY WAVELENGTH:     1.541838
      Cell Volume:    385.744
      Density (g/cm3):      7.611
      MAX. ABS. INTENSITY / VOLUME**2:      325.8542654    
      RIR:     13.941
      RIR based on corundum from Acta Crystallographica A38 (1982) 733-739
               2-THETA      INTENSITY    D-SPACING   H   K   L   Multiplicity
                14.20         10.69        6.2375    0   0   2         2
                21.42          2.04        4.1490    0   1   2         4
                23.73         51.08        3.7501    1   1   1         8
                26.76          2.47        3.3311    1   0   3         4
                28.62         13.23        3.1188    0   0   4         2
                31.31        100.00        2.8570    1   1   3         8
                32.17         22.83        2.7824    2   0   0         2
                32.22         22.67        2.7782    0   2   0         2
                42.36          1.15        2.1336    1   2   3         8
                42.93          1.98        2.1067    1   1   5         8
                43.53          4.26        2.0792    0   0   6         2
                43.59         12.82        2.0762    2   0   4         4
                43.63         12.82        2.0745    0   2   4         4
                46.17         20.74        1.9660    2   2   0         4
                46.64          1.22        1.9473    0   1   6         4
                48.55          1.48        1.8751    2   2   2         8
                52.52          5.16        1.7423    3   1   1         8
                52.59          5.14        1.7402    1   3   1         8
                55.14          5.78        1.6655    2   0   6         4
                55.18          5.78        1.6646    0   2   6         4
                55.23          7.66        1.6631    2   2   4         8
                56.71         10.69        1.6232    1   1   7         8
                56.82         14.85        1.6204    3   1   3         8
                56.88         14.79        1.6188    1   3   3         8
                57.79          1.20        1.5954    2   1   6         8
                59.26          1.31        1.5594    0   0   8         2
                65.32          4.27        1.4285    2   2   6         8
                67.30          2.65        1.3912    4   0   0         2
                67.42          2.65        1.3891    0   4   0         2
                72.27          1.10        1.3073    1   1   9         8
                72.52          1.60        1.3035    3   3   1         8
                74.71          1.32        1.2705    4   0   4         4
                74.82          1.30        1.2689    0   4   4         4
                76.01          3.66        1.2521    3   1   7         8
                76.06          3.65        1.2513    1   3   7         8
                76.15          5.11        1.2500    3   3   3         8
                76.59          2.63        1.2440    4   2   0         4
                76.67          2.61        1.2428    2   4   0         4
                78.25          1.88        1.2217    2   2   8         8
                83.70          2.45        1.1555    4   2   4         8
                83.78          2.46        1.1545    2   4   4         8
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       XPOW Copyright 1993 Bob Downs, Ranjini Swaminathan and Kurt Bartelmehs
  For reference, see Downs et al. (1993) American Mineralogist 78, 1104-1107.