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- Fukuchilite abstract "Fukuchilite, Cu3FeS8, is a copper iron sulfide named after the Japanese mineralogist Nobuyo Fukuchi (1877–1934), that occurs in ore bodies of gypsum-anhydrite at the intersection points of small masses of barite, covellite, gypsum and pyrite, and is mostly found in the Hanawa mine in the Akita prefecture of Honshū, Japan where it was first discovered in 1969. It occurs in masses within the third geologic unit of the kuroko type deposits within the mine.As a copper, iron sulfide, it is placed in the same group as bornite and chalcopyrite, and most fukuchilite locations are found in relatively close proximity to these minerals. Fukuchilite was found to have a reflection color very similar to bornite and bright pinkish brown in air, while being a purplish brown in oil. Also, it was found to have a reactivity lower than pyrite, but distinctly higher than bornite. It has a Mohs hardness of 6, a specific gravity of 4.9, and a sub metallic luster, composed of 11.1% iron, 37.9% copper, and 51.00% of sulfur.It is in the isotropic cubic crystal system with symmetry: (2/m3), space group P a3. Much relating to the structure of the mineral is still under debate, and some believe that fukuchilite might actually be a form of villamaninite (Cu,Ni,Co,Fe)S2, but fukuchilite currently still holds its mineral status as there is currently not enough evidence to discredit an already accepted and titled mineral.".
- Fukuchilite wikiPageID "2348502".
- Fukuchilite wikiPageRevisionID "565771801".
- Fukuchilite category Sulfide_minerals.
- Fukuchilite color "Dark brownish gray; pinkish brown in polished section".
- Fukuchilite diaphaneity "Opaque".
- Fukuchilite formula "Cu3FeS8".
- Fukuchilite gravity "4.86".
- Fukuchilite habit "As intergrowths with pyrite and covellite, grains less than 1 μm".
- Fukuchilite hasPhotoCollection Fukuchilite.
- Fukuchilite luster "Submetallic".
- Fukuchilite mohs "4".
- Fukuchilite name "Fukuchilite".
- Fukuchilite opticalprop "Isotropic".
- Fukuchilite strunz "2".
- Fukuchilite symmetry "H-M symbol:".
- Fukuchilite symmetry "Isometric diploidal".
- Fukuchilite symmetry "Space group: P a3".
- Fukuchilite system Cubic_crystal_system.
- Fukuchilite unitCell "a = 5.58 Å: Z=1".
- Fukuchilite subject Category:Copper_minerals.
- Fukuchilite subject Category:Iron_minerals.
- Fukuchilite subject Category:Pyrite_group.
- Fukuchilite type Abstraction100002137.
- Fukuchilite type CopperMinerals.
- Fukuchilite type IronMinerals.
- Fukuchilite type Material114580897.
- Fukuchilite type Matter100020827.
- Fukuchilite type Mineral114662574.
- Fukuchilite type Part113809207.
- Fukuchilite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Fukuchilite type Relation100031921.
- Fukuchilite type Substance100019613.
- Fukuchilite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Fukuchilite type Mineral.
- Fukuchilite type ChemicalObject.
- Fukuchilite type Thing.
- Fukuchilite comment "Fukuchilite, Cu3FeS8, is a copper iron sulfide named after the Japanese mineralogist Nobuyo Fukuchi (1877–1934), that occurs in ore bodies of gypsum-anhydrite at the intersection points of small masses of barite, covellite, gypsum and pyrite, and is mostly found in the Hanawa mine in the Akita prefecture of Honshū, Japan where it was first discovered in 1969.".
- Fukuchilite label "Fukuchilite".
- Fukuchilite label "Fukuchilite".
- Fukuchilite label "福地鉱".
- Fukuchilite sameAs Fukuchilite.
- Fukuchilite sameAs 福地鉱.
- Fukuchilite sameAs m.075ncm.
- Fukuchilite sameAs Q3754133.
- Fukuchilite sameAs Q3754133.
- Fukuchilite sameAs Fukuchilite.
- Fukuchilite wasDerivedFrom Fukuchilite?oldid=565771801.
- Fukuchilite isPrimaryTopicOf Fukuchilite.
- Fukuchilite name "Fukuchilite".