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Sakuraiite : (Cu,Zn,Fe)3(In,Sn)S4, Stannite : Cu2(Fe,Zn)SnS4, Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2

Ikuno mine, Ikuno-machi, Asago-gun, Hyogo Prefecture, Kinki Region, Honshu Island, Japan

Sakuraiite occurs as greenish-grey sub-millimeter sized grains, not really visible in this image, in stannite, associated with chalcopyrite. S388-20
1.4 cm sample.
Excalibur Mineral Company specimen.
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 158100    View Count: 148

Multiple photos availableSakuraiite : (Cu,Zn,Fe)3(In,Sn)S4, Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Stannite Group : A2BCX4

Ikuno mine, Ikuno-machi, Asago-gun, Hyogo Prefecture, Kinki Region, Honshu Island, Japan

Small, nearly invisible grains of steel gray sakuraiite with golden chalcopyrite and grey stannite from the type locality. Field of view: 21 mm. Acquired 1968.
 © CaltechPhoto ID: 74325    View Count: 538

Sakuraiite : (Cu,Zn,Fe)3(In,Sn)S4

Ikuno mine, Ikuno-machi, Asago-gun, Hyogo Prefecture, Kinki Region, Honshu Island, Japan

small specimen 8x3,5mm of this rare sulphide ( ex-collection Hiromi YAMASAKI )Sakuraiite occurs as greenish-grey sub-millimeter sized grains, not really visible in this image, in stannite.
Photograph and collection jm.CLAUDE
 © jm.CLAUDEPhoto ID: 217847    View Count: 74

Sakuraiite : (Cu,Zn,Fe)3(In,Sn)S4, Stannite : Cu2(Fe,Zn)SnS4

Ikuno mine, Ikuno-machi, Asago-gun, Hyogo Prefecture, Kinki Region, Honshu Island, Japan

dimension area mm. 10 x 10

Sakuraiite occurs as greenish-grey sub-millimeter sized grains, not really visible in this image, in stannite

photo and collection Luigi Chiappino
 © luigi chiappinoPhoto ID: 221912    View Count: 70
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