Briartite

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Briartite is an opaque iron-grey metallic sulfide mineral, Cu2(Zn,Fe)GeS4 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.

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  • American Mineralogist, volume 051, pp. 1816(1966)
  • American Mineralogist, volume 080, pp. 849(1995)
  • Mindat.org
  • Webmineral.com
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