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Ingodite

A valid IMA mineral species
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Named for the Ingoda deposit, Russia, the type locality.
Type Locality:
Tetradymite Group.
Probably identical to "Mineral L" reported from eastern Yakutia by Gamyanin et al. (1978). Probably also identical toUnnamed (Bi Telluride Sulphide IV) which was described in 1978, i.e. three years before the official description of ingodite.


Unique Identifiers
First published:
1981

Classification of Ingodite
2.8.20.4

2 : SULFIDES
8 : AmXp, with m:p = 1:1
3.7.32

3 : Sulphides, Selenides, Tellurides, Arsenides and Bismuthides (except the arsenides, antimonides and bismuthides of Cu, Ag and Au, which are included in Section 1)
7 : Sulphides etc. of V, As, Sb and Bi

Mineral Symbols
Transparency:
Opaque
Colour:
Silver-white
Hardness:
VHN100=60.9 - 64.6 - Vickers
Tenacity:
Brittle
Cleavage:
Perfect
Density:
7.88 g/cm3 (Calculated)

Optical Data of Ingodite
Colour in reflected light:
White
Pleochroism:
Visible
Comments:
creamy to grayish-white

Chemistry of Ingodite
Common Impurities:
Pb,Sb,Se

Crystallography of Ingodite
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
A.E. Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. vis1803.
Associated Minerals at Type Locality:

Synonyms of Ingodite

Other Language Names for Ingodite

Relationship of Ingodite to other Species
Other Members of Tetradymite Group:
BaksaniteBi6Te2S3Trig.3m(32/m) :P3m1
EhrigiteBi8Te3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m
HedleyiteBi7Te3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m
IkunoliteBi4S3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m
Joséite-ABi4TeS2Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m
Joséite-BBi4Te2STrig.3m(32/m) :R3m
KawazuliteBi2Te2SeTrig.3m(32/m) :R3m
LaitakariteBi4(Se,S)3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m
ParaguanajuatiteBi2Se3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m
PilseniteBi4Te3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m
SkippeniteBi2TeSe2Trig.
SulphotsumoiteBi3Te2STrig.3m(32/m) :P31m
TellurantimonySb2Te3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m
TellurobismuthiteBi2Te3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m
TelluronevskiteBi3TeSe2Trig.3m(32/m) :P3m1
TetradymiteBi2Te2STrig.3m(32/m) :R3m
TsumoiteBiTeTrig.3m(32/m) :P31m
VihorlatiteBi24Se17Te4Trig.3m(32/m) :P3m1
ZipseriteBi5S4Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m

Common AssociatesTrig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05ParaguanajuatiteBi2Se3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05TelluronevskiteBi3TeSe2Trig.3m(32/m) :P3m12.DC.05HedleyiteBi7Te3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05HitachiitePb5Bi2Te2S6Trig. 3m :P3m12.DC.05TellurantimonySb2Te3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05JoséiteBi4TeS2Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05TellurobismuthiteBi2Te3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05Joséite-ABi4TeS2Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05Joséite-BBi4Te2STrig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05NevskiteBi(Se,S)Trig.2.DC.05TetradymiteBi2Te2STrig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05ProtojoséiteBi3(Te,S)2Trig.2.DC.05SkippeniteBi2TeSe2Trig.2.DC.05KawazuliteBi2Te2SeTrig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05UM1983-09-S:BiPbTePbBi3S2Te2.DC.05PilseniteBi4Te3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05SztrókayiteBi3TeS22.DC.05BaksaniteBi6Te2S3Trig.3m(32/m) :P3m12.DC.05Joséite-CBi16Te3S92.DC.05VihorlatiteBi24Se17Te4Trig.3m(32/m) :P3m12.DC.05TsumoiteBiTeTrig.3m(32/m) :P31m2.DC.05IkunoliteBi4S3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05EhrigiteBi8Te3Trig.3m(32/m) :R3m2.DC.05SulphotsumoiteBi3Te2STrig.3m(32/m) :P31m2.DC.15CastaingiteCuMo2S5Hex.

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  • References for IngoditeDunn, Pete J., Chao, George Y., Fleischer, Michael, Ferraiolo, James A., Langley, Richard H., Pabst, Adolf, Zilczer, Janet A. (1985) New mineral names.American Mineralogist, 70 (1-2) 214-221

    Localities for IngoditeEl Quemado depositMárquez-Zavalía et al. (2012)
    Canada
     
    aris.empr.gov.bc.ca (n.d.)+4 other referencesSteffen Möckel EDS analysis (2005)Wehrle et al. (2023)
    China
     
    Meng et al. (2022)Yingchen Ren (1986)+2 other referencesFeng et al. (2023)Jinhua Hao et al. (2010)Qiu et al. (2009)
    Czech Republic
     
    Malec et al. (2013)Litochleb (jz. Čechy)
    Greece
     
    Uwe Kolitsch and Branko Rieck analyses (see also http://lavrion.gr/Minerals/Updates.html)
    Hungary
     
    Zajzon N et al. (2014)Geoda 2012/1
    Iran
     
    Nezafatis (2006)
    Italy
     
    Gentile et al. (2023)Senesi et al. (2025)
    Japan
     
    Izumino et al. (2015)Shimizu et al (1999)Tsunoda and Shimizu (1995)
    Kosovo
     
    Kołodziejczyk et al. (2017)
    Poland
     
    Gołębiowska et al. (2011)+1 other reference
    Portugal
     
    Cepedal et al. (2013)+1 other reference
    Romania
     
    Ciobanu et al. (2006)Cook et al. (2002)Cook et al. (2002)a first occurrence in Romania. Rom.J. ...+1 other referencewww.minerals-of-the-carpathians
    Russia
     
    Bindi et al. (2003)Jambor et al. (1997)+2 other referencesPavel.M. Kartashov (n.d.)Chernyavsky et al. (2012)+1 other referenceGamyanin et al. (2015)Redin et al. (2015)+1 other referenceZav'yalov et al. (1981)+1 other reference
    Slovakia
     
    Mikuš T. (2019)Ferenc et al. (2021)Koděra (1986)
    Sweden
     
    Analysis: XRD Thomas Witzke
    UK
     
    Stanley et al. (1991)Zav'yalov et al. (1981)+5 other references
    USA
     
    Rombach et al. (2002, October)Anthony et al. (1995)
    Uzbekistan
     
    Koneev et al. (2005)
    Zimbabwe
     
    Oberthür et al. (2008)
     
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