Indite

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Indite
General
Category Sulfide mineral
Thiospinel group
Spinel structural group
Formula
(repeating unit)
FeIn2S4
Strunz classification 02.DA.05
Dana classification 02.10.01.12
Identification
Color Black
Crystal habit Massive, granular
Crystal system Cubic hexoctahedral (4/m 3 2/m)
Mohs scale hardness 5
Luster Metallic
Diaphaneity Opaque
Specific gravity 4.67
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Indite is an extremely rare indium-iron sulfide mineral, found in Siberia. Its chemical formula is FeIn2S4.

It occurs as replacement of cassiterite in hydrothermal deposits. It is associated with dzhalindite, cassiterite and quartz.[1][2] It was first described in 1963 for an occurrence in the Dzhalinda tin deposit, Malyi Khingan Range, Khabarovskiy Kray, Far-Eastern Region, Russia.[3]

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