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Fletcherite

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Formula (repeating unit)
  
Cu(Ni,Co)2S4

Crystal system
  
Cubic

Strunz classification
  
2.DA.05

Space group
  
Fd3m

Category
  
Sulfide mineral Thiospinel group Spinel structural group

Crystal class
  
Hexoctahedral (m3m) H–M Symbol: (4/m 3 2/m)

Fletcherite is a rare thiospinel sulfide mineral with formula Cu(Ni,Co)2S4. It is an opaque metallic steel gray mineral which crystallizes in the cubic crystal system. It is a member of the linnaeite group.

It was first described in 1977 for an occurrence in the Fletcher Mine, Viburnum Trend (New Lead Belt), near Centerville, Reynolds County, Missouri.

It occurs as a dissemination within copper sulfide minerals in mineralization replacing dolostone at the type locality in the Fletcher mine where it is associated with vaesite, pyrite, covellite, chalcopyrite, bornite and digenite. In an occurrence in Kalgoorlie, Australia it is found in black slate associated with pyrrhotite.

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Fletcherite Wikipedia