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gersdorffite
gersdorffite Min. (ˈgɜːzdɔːfaɪt) [Named by Löwe in 1842 after Von Gersdorf, the proprietor of the mine where it was first found.] A sulpharsenide of nickel.1849 J. Nicol. Min. 459 Gersdorffite is used as an ore of nickel. 1892 Dana's Min. 90 With normal gersdorffite are classed a number of minerals.
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Gersdorffite
Gersdorffite has three crystallisation forms: Gersdorffite-P213 (NiAsS), Gersdorffite-Pa3 (Ni(As,S)2) and Gersdorffite-Pca21 (NiAsS). Gersdorffite occurs as a hydrothermal vein mineral along with other nickel sulfides.
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tombazite
† tombazite Min. Obs. (ˈtɒmbəzaɪt) [Named in Ger. tombazit by Breithaupt 1838, in allusion to its tombac colour.] An obsolete synonym of gersdorffite, a sulph-arsenide of nickel.1850 Ansted Elem. Geol., Min., etc. §468 Nickel green, Tombazite, Arsenate of nickel, with 36 per cent. of the oxide.
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Krutovite
Krutovite and gersdorffite form a solid solution at a temperature of less than . References
Bayliss, P.; Stephenson, N.C. (1967) The Structure of gersdorffite.
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Creighton Mine
non-ore minerals which occur at the mine include altaite, argentopentlandite, arsenopyrite, biotite, bornite, cassiterite, cobaltite, epidote, froodite, gersdorffite
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amoibite
amoibite Min. (əˈmɔɪbaɪt) [mod. f. (Ger. 1844) Gr. ἀµοιβή change + -ite.] A mineral, classed as a variety of Gersdorffite, or Nickel glance.1837–68 Dana Min. 73 Von Kobell's amoibite..occurs at Lichtenberg in the Fichtelgebirge in light steel-gray octahedrons.
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Jolliffeite
It is the selenium analogue of the sulfide mineral gersdorffite, NiAsS, with a common impurity of cobalt, CoAsSe.
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Carrollite
hydrothermal vein deposits associated with tetrahedrite, chalcopyrite, bornite, digenite, djurleite, chalcocite, pyrrhotite, pyrite, sphalerite, millerite, gersdorffite
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nickel
▪ I. nickel, n. (ˈnɪk(ə)l) [Named by the Swedish mineralogist Axel F. von Cronstedt in 1754, by abbreviation of G. kupfernickel, the mining name of the copper-coloured ore (niccolite) from which the metal was first obtained by Cronstedt in 1751. The second element in kupfernickel is app. G. nickel, ...
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Widgiemooltha Komatiite
Accessory nickeline and gersdorffite are reported. Accessory minerals in the orebody include nickeline, gersdorffite, millerite, chromite and occasionally other arsenic sulfide minerals.
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Siegenite
It occurs in hydrothermal copper-nickel-iron sulfide bearing veins associated with chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, galena, sphalerite, pyrite, millerite, gersdorffite
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Sulfarsenide mineral
Examples include:
Arsenopyrite group:
Arsenopyrite
Glaucodot
Gudmundite
Lautite
Alloclasite
Cobaltite group
Cobaltite
Gersdorffite
Ullmannite
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Jasperoid
One example of this is the Widgiemooltha Dome, where carbonated hematite-bearing siliceous basalts containing native gold, arsenopyrite, nickeline and gersdorffite
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Pentlandite
Metamorphism may also be associated with metasomatism, and it is particularly common for arsenic to react with pre-existing sulfides, producing nickeline, gersdorffite
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Copperfields Mine
Nickel is associated with millerite, gersdorffite, linnaeite and cobalt-nickel sulfarsenides.
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