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Hauerite

A valid IMA mineral species - grandfathered
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MnS2
Colour:
Reddish-brown/black
Lustre:
Metallic
Hardness:
4
Specific Gravity:
3.463
Crystal System:
Isometric
Member of:
Name:
After Joseph Ritter von Hauer (Vienna, March 6 1778 - Vienna February 2 1863) and Franz von Hauer (1822-1899), Austrian geologists.(Vienna January 30 1822 - Vienna March 20 1899 )
Type Locality:
Pyrite Group.


Unique Identifiers
First published:
1846

Classification of Hauerite

2 : SULFIDES and SULFOSALTS (sulfides, selenides, tellurides; arsenides, antimonides, bismuthides; sulfarsenites, sulfantimonites, sulfbismuthites, etc.)
E : Metal Sulfides, M: S<= 1:2
B : M:S = 1:2, with Fe, Co, Ni, PGE, etc.
2.12.1.9

2 : SULFIDES
12 : AmBnXp, with (m+n):p = 1:2
3.8.13

3 : Sulphides, Selenides, Tellurides, Arsenides and Bismuthides (except the arsenides, antimonides and bismuthides of Cu, Ag and Au, which are included in Section 1)
8 : Sulphides etc. of Cr, Mo, W an Mn

Mineral Symbols
Transparency:
Opaque
Colour:
Reddish-brown/black
Comment:
Deep red in transmitted light
Streak:
Brownish red
Tenacity:
Brittle
Cleavage:
Perfect
Perfect on {001}
Fracture:
Sub-Conchoidal
Density:
3.463 g/cm3 (Measured)    3.444 g/cm3 (Calculated)

Optical Data of Hauerite
Common Impurities:
Fe,Si

Crystallography of Hauerite
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Hauerite no.7 - Goldschmidt (1913-1926)
Hauerite - {100}, {111}
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Crystal Structure
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria, A.h.894.

Other Language Names for Hauerite

Relationship of Hauerite to other Species
Other Members of Pyrite Group:
AurostibiteAuSb2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
CattieriteCoS2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
DzharkeniteFeSe2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
ErlichmaniteOsS2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
FukuchiliteCu3FeS8Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
GaotaiiteIr3Te8Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
GeversitePtSb2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
InsizwaitePt(Bi,Sb)2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
KruťaiteCuSe2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
LauriteRuS2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
Penroseite(Ni,Co,Cu)Se2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
PyriteFeS2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
SperrylitePtAs2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
TrogtaliteCoSe2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
VaesiteNiS2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa3
Villamanínite(Cu,Ni,Co,Fe)S2Tric.

Common AssociatesIso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.AndrieslombaarditeRhSbSIso. 23 :P2132.EB.Iridarsenite(Ir,Ru)As2Mon. 2/m :P21/b2.EB.Kanatzidisite(SbBiS3)2Te2Mon. 2/m :P21/m2.EB.05aVaesiteNiS2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aLauriteRuS2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aGaotaiiteIr3Te8Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aPenroseite(Ni,Co,Cu)Se2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aFukuchiliteCu3FeS8Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aVillamanínite(Cu,Ni,Co,Fe)S2Tric.2.EB.05aErlichmaniteOsS2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aSperrylitePtAs2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aGeversitePtSb2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aCattieriteCoS2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aAurostibiteAuSb2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aTrogtaliteCoSe2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05a vCayeuxite2.EB.05aKruťaiteCuSe2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aPyriteFeS2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05aInsizwaitePt(Bi,Sb)2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.05bBambollaiteCu(Se,Te)2Tet.2.EB.05aDzharkeniteFeSe2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.10aMarcasiteFeS2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pnnm2.EB.10eParacostibiteCoSbSOrth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pbca2.EB.10fOeniteCoSbAsOrth.2.EB.10ePararammelsbergiteNiAs2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pbca2.EB.10aMattagamiteCoTe2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pnnm2.EB.10aFrohbergiteFeTe2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pnnm2.EB.10dCostibiteCoSbSOrth.mm2 :Pmn212.EB.10bAlloclasiteCo1-xFexAsSMon. 2 :P212.EB.10cGlaucodot(Co0.50Fe0.50)AsSOrth.mm2 :Pmn212.EB.10aPetříčekiteCuSe2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pnnm2.EB.10aKulleruditeNiSe2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pnnm2.EB.10aFerroseliteFeSe2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pnnm2.EB.15bSeinäjokiteFeSb2Orth.2.EB.15aRammelsbergiteNiAs2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pnnm2.EB.15aClinosaffloriteCoAs2Mon. 2/m :P21/m2.EB.15cPaxiteCuAs2Mon. 2/m :P21/b2.EB.15aNisbiteNiSb2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pnnm2.EB.15aLöllingiteFeAs2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pnnm2.EB.15aSafflorite(Co,Ni,Fe)As2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pnnm2.EB.15aOmeiite(Os,Ru)As2Orth.2.EB.15aAnduoite(Ru,Os)As2Orth.2.EB.20ArsenopyriteFeAsSMon. 2/m :P21/b2.EB.20Ruarsite(Ru,Os)AsSMon.2.EB.20Osarsite(Os,Ru)AsSMon.2.EB.20GudmunditeFeSbSMon. 2/m :P21/b2.EB.25MayingiteIrBiTeIso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.25MaslovitePtBiTeIso. 23 :P2132.EB.25ParagersdorffiteNi(As,S)2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.25OrthogersdorffiteNiAsSOrth.mm2 :Pca212.EB.25JolliffeiteNiAsSeIso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.25CobaltiteCoAsSOrth.mm2 :Pca212.EB.25GuixiangiteNiBiSIso. 23 :P2132.EB.25TestibiopalladitePdSbTeIso.2.EB.25 vaAntimony-bearing GersdorffiteNi(As,Sb)S2.EB.25KalungaitePdAsSeIso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.25Hollingworthite(Rh,Pt,Pd)AsSIso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.25MicheneritePdBiTeIso. 23 :P2132.EB.25GersdorffiteNiAsSIso. 23 :P2132.EB.25MilotaitePdSbSeIso. 23 :P2132.EB.25TolovkiteIrSbSIso.2.EB.25PlatarsitePt(As,S)2Iso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.25WillyamiteCoSbS2.EB.25ChangchengiteIrBiSIso. 23 :P2132.EB.25KvačekiteNiSbSeIso. 23 :P2132.EB.25KrutoviteNiAs2Iso. 23 :P2132.EB.25PadmaitePdBiSeIso. 4322.EB.25UllmanniteNiSbSIso. 23 :P2132.EB.25Irarsite(Ir,Ru,Rh,Pt)AsSIso.m3(2/m3) :Pa32.EB.30UrvantsevitePd(Bi,Pb)2Tet. 4/mmm(4/m2/m2/m) :I4/mmm2.EB.35RheniiteReS2Tric.1 :P1

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  • References for HaueriteObrochishte depositZagyu+3 other referencesChavdarova et al. (2022)
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    Thompson et al. (2004)
    China
     
    Hunan Metallurgical Geology Research Team 236 (1977)+2 other references
    Germany
     
    Witzke (1999)
    Italy
     
    Balestra et al. (2014)Scacchi (1890)+1 other referenceBonifazi (2020)
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    Aoki (1989)+1 other reference
    Myanmar
     
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    Oliver Dziallas collection+1 other referenceKarwowski et al. (2003)Karwowski et al. (2003)Karwowski Ł. & Burek W. 2003: ...
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    Roadcap et al. (2005)R&M 69:3 pp 156-162R&M 69:3 pp 156-162R&M 69:3 pp 156-162Rocks & Minerals: 69 (3)+2 other referencesSmith (1994)Smith (1994)Smith (1991)Rocks & Minerals: 66 (3)Smith (1991)Smith (1991)+1 other referenceSmith (1991)Min News 11:8 pp6-8+1 other referenceSmith (1991)AAPG Bulletin Volume 10 (1926)R&M 45:6 pp 371-379Smith (1991)Anthony et al. (2016)
     
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