Briartite
Briartite
is an opaque iron-grey metallic
sulfide
mineral
, Cu
2
(Zn,Fe)GeS
4
with traces of Ga and Sn, found as inclusions in other
germanium
-
gallium
-bearing sulfides. It was discovered at the
Prince Leopold Mine
, Kipushi, Shaba,
Zaire
in
1965
by
Francotte
and others, and named for
Gaston Briart
who had studied formations at
Kipushi
. Briartite is also found in Namibia, Greece, and Spain.
References
American Mineralogist
, volume 051, pp. 1816(1966)
American Mineralogist, volume 080, pp. 849(1995)
Mindat.org
Webmineral.com
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