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Horomanite

A valid IMA mineral species
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About HoromaniteHide

Formula:
Fe6Ni3S8
Colour:
white with yellowish tint
Lustre:
Metallic
Specific Gravity:
6.44 (Calculated)
Crystal System:
Tetragonal
Name:
Named by A. Kitakaze, H. Itoh, and R. Komatsu in 2011 after the type locality, Horoman mine, Japan.
Compare pentlandite and mackinawite.

See also the chemically similar UM2002-26-S:FeNi and UM2007-27-S:CuFeIrNiRh.


Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
32665
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:32665:8
GUID
(UUID V4):
cd290820-09b3-4a2f-899a-5fd182a86961

IMA Classification of HoromaniteHide

Classification of HoromaniteHide

2.BB.

2 : SULFIDES and SULFOSALTS (sulfides, selenides, tellurides; arsenides, antimonides, bismuthides; sulfarsenites, sulfantimonites, sulfbismuthites, etc.)
B : Metal Sulfides, M: S > 1: 1 (mainly 2: 1)
B : With Ni
2.7.2.3

2 : SULFIDES
7 : AmBnXp, with (m+n):p = 9:8

Mineral SymbolsHide

As of 2021 there are now IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols (abbreviations) for each mineral species, useful for tables and diagrams.

SymbolSourceReference
HmnIMA–CNMNCWarr, L.N. (2021). IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols. Mineralogical Magazine, 85(3), 291-320. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43

Physical Properties of HoromaniteHide

Metallic
Transparency:
Opaque
Colour:
white with yellowish tint
Hardness:
VHN50=125 - 145 kg/mm2 - Vickers
Tenacity:
Brittle
Cleavage:
Distinct/Good
Fracture:
Irregular/Uneven
Density:
6.44 g/cm3 (Calculated)
Comment:
Cámara et al. (2014) discuss whether the calculated density might be in error

Optical Data of HoromaniteHide

Anisotropism:
weak dark-gray to light gray
Reflectivity:
WavelengthR1R2
436nm34.7%37.8%
497nm40.0%43.2%
543nm43.2%46.4%
586nm45.4%48.5%
648nm47.8%50.7%

Reflectance graph
Graph shows reflectance levels at different wavelengths (in nm). Top of box is 100%. Peak reflectance is 50.7%.
R1 shown in black, R2 shown in red
Colour in reflected light:
white with yellowish tint
Internal Reflections:
none
Pleochroism:
Weak
Comments:
white to white with yellowish tint

Chemistry of HoromaniteHide

Mindat Formula:
Fe6Ni3S8

Crystallography of HoromaniteHide

Crystal System:
Tetragonal
Class (H-M):
4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) - Ditetragonal Dipyramidal
Space Group:
P4/mmm
Setting:
P4/mmm
Cell Parameters:
a = 8.707(1) Å, c = 10.439(6) Å
Ratio:
a:c = 1 : 1.199
Unit Cell V:
791.40 ų (Calculated from Unit Cell)
Z:
4
Morphology:
anhedral

X-Ray Powder DiffractionHide

Powder Diffraction Data:
d-spacingIntensity
3.080 Å(100)
1.825 Å(60)
1.805 Å(54)
1.947 Å(51)
2.955 Å(32)
1.984 Å(25)
6.16 Å(10)

Geological EnvironmentHide

Paragenetic Mode(s):
Paragenetic ModeEarliest Age (Ga)
Stage 3a: Earth’s earliest Hadean crust>4.50
7 : Ultramafic igneous rocks
Stage 3b: Earth’s earliest hydrosphere>4.45
12 : Hadean hydrothermal subsurface sulfide deposits (see also #33)
High-𝑇 alteration and/or metamorphism
33 : Minerals deposited by hydrothermal metal-rich fluids (see also [#12])

Type Occurrence of HoromaniteHide

General Appearance of Type Material:
Anhedral grains to 0.05mm.
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
Tohoku University Museum, Japan.
Geological Setting of Type Material:
Lherzolite inclusions in peridotite.
Associated Minerals at Type Locality:
Reference:
Kitakaze, A., Itoh, H., Komatsu, R. (2011) Horomanite, (Fe,Ni,Co,Cu)9S8, and samaniite, Cu2(Fe,Ni)7S8, new mineral species from the Horoman peridotite massif, Hokkaido, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences: 106: 204-210.

Synonyms of HoromaniteHide

Other Language Names for HoromaniteHide

Japanese:幌満鉱

Common AssociatesHide

Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
1 photo of Horomanite associated with SugakiiteCu(Fe,Ni)8S8
1 photo of Horomanite associated with SamaniiteCu2Fe5Ni2S8

Related Minerals - Strunz-mindat GroupingHide

2.BB.SamaniiteCu2Fe5Ni2S8Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : P42/mnm
2.BB.UM2007-27-S:CuFeIrNiRh(Ni,Fe,Cu,Rh,Ir)11S9
2.BB.ArsenotučekiteNi18Sb3AsS16Tet. 4mm : I4mm
2.BB.HrabákiteNi9PbSbS8Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : P4/mmm
2.BB.05HeazlewooditeNi3S2Trig. 3 2 : R3 2
2.BB.05OregoniteNi2FeAs2Hex.
2.BB.05Vozhminite(Ni,Co)4(As,Sb)S2Hex.
2.BB.05UM2007-30-S:FeFe3S2
2.BB.10ArsenohauchecorniteNi18Bi3AsS16Tet.
2.BB.10BismutohauchecorniteNi9Bi2S8Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : P4/mmm
2.BB.10HauchecorniteNi9BiSbS8Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : P4/mmm
2.BB.10TellurohauchecorniteNi9Bi(Te,Bi)S8Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : P4/mmm
2.BB.10TučekiteNi9Sb2S8Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : P4/mmm
2.BB.15ArgentopentlanditeAg(Fe,Ni)8S8Iso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
2.BB.15CobaltpentlanditeCo9S8Iso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
2.BB.15Geffroyite(Cu,Fe,Ag)9(Se,S)8Iso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
2.BB.15Godlevskite(Ni,Fe)9S8Orth. 2 2 2 : C2 2 2
2.BB.15Kharaelakhite(Cu,Pt,Pb,Fe,Ni)9S8Orth. mmm (2/m 2/m 2/m) : Pmmm
2.BB.15Manganoshadlunite(Mn,Pb,Cd)(Cu,Fe)8S8
2.BB.15Pentlandite(NixFey)Σ9S8Iso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
2.BB.15Shadlunite(Pb,Cd)(Fe,Cu)8S8Iso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fm3m
2.BB.15SugakiiteCu(Fe,Ni)8S8Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : P42/mnm
2.BB.15UM2002-26-S:FeNi(Ni,Fe)9S8Hex.
2.BB.15Ferhodsite(Fe,Rh,Ni,Ir,Cu,Pt)9S8Tet.
2.BB.15OberthüriteRh3Ni32S32Iso.

Other InformationHide

Health Risks:
No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

Internet Links for HoromaniteHide

References for HoromaniteHide

Localities for HoromaniteHide

This map shows a selection of localities that have latitude and longitude coordinates recorded. Click on the symbol to view information about a locality. The symbol next to localities in the list can be used to jump to that position on the map.

Locality ListHide

- This locality has map coordinates listed. - This locality has estimated coordinates. ⓘ - Click for references and further information on this occurrence. ? - Indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality. - Good crystals or important locality for species. - World class for species or very significant. (TL) - Type Locality for a valid mineral species. (FRL) - First Recorded Locality for everything else (eg varieties). Struck out - Mineral was erroneously reported from this locality. Faded * - Never found at this locality but inferred to have existed at some point in the past (e.g. from pseudomorphs).

All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
Bolivia
 
  • La Paz
    • Pedro Domingo Murillo Province
      • Incachaca reservoir
Hatløy (2013)
Egypt
 
  • Red Sea Governorate
    • Wadi Hodein
Zoheir (2011)
Japan (TL)
 
  • Hokkaidō Prefecture
    • Hidaka Subprefecture
      • Samani District
        • Samani-cho
Kitakaze et al. (2011)
  • Yamaguchi Prefecture
    • Hagi City
Kitakaze et al. (2016)
 
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