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PostPosted: Feb 23, 2025 09:44    Post subject: Sulfosalts  

Hello,
I would like to show you a very rare mineral from my collection: dufrenoysite.
Its globular habit is even rarer. In addition, it has a twin on (001)
Dufrenoysite is a mineral species consisting of an arsenic and lead sulfosalt with the ideal formula Pb2As2S5.



Dufrenoysite#1-01a_R.jpg
 Mineral: Dufrenoysite
 Locality:
Binn Valley (Binntal), Wallis (Valais), Switzerland
 Dimensions: < 1 cm
 Description:
Lengenbach, Binntal
 Viewed:  1682 Time(s)

Dufrenoysite#1-01a_R.jpg



Dufrenoysite#2-01_R.jpg
 Mineral: Dufrenoysite
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twinned on (001)
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PostPosted: Feb 24, 2025 01:56    Post subject: Re: Sulfosalts  

Mon cher Roger,
I have a very hard time believing that your specimen is dufrénoysite.
The color and the luster do not match this mineral: https://www.mindat.org/min-1324.html

If this were a crystal of dufrénoysite, it would be much darker, and would have a more metallic look.
Judging from the photo and the location, my first impression of what your specimen could be, is sphalerite.

Here is a link to the mindat photos of sphalerite from Lengenbach:
https://www.mindat.org/photoscroll.php?frm_id=pscroll&cform_is_valid=1&searchbox=sphalerite+from+lengenbach
Hope this helps.

I'm looking forward to seeing you at the Mineral Show in Hannut this weekend!

Cheers, Herwig
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