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Fettelite, also known as sanguinite, is a mercury-sulfosalt mineral with the chemical formula Ag16HgAs4S15. The mineral was first described by Wang and Paniagua (1996) who named it after M. Fettel, a German field geologist who collected the first samples from Odenwald. It was first collected in the Nieder-Beerbach mine, 10 km south of Darmstadt, Odenwald, Germany. Its normal occurrence is in hydrothermal veins, which can cut gabbro-diorite intrusives. It is closely related to other rare minerals like , , and which are also found in the same type locality as fettelite.

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  • Fettelita (ca)
  • Fettelite (en)
  • Fettelit (de)
  • Fettelita (es)
  • Fettelita (eu)
  • Fettelite (it)
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  • La fettelita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfurs. Déu el seu nom a M. Fettel, un recol·lector de mineralls alemany, qui la descobrir. Fou descrita el 1996 per N. Wang i A. Paniagua. També es coneix com a sanguinita. (ca)
  • La fettelita o sanguinita es un mineral de la clase de los minerales sulfuros.​ Uno de los dos ejemplares tipo de este mineral se encuentra en Alemania y el otro en un museo en la mina de Chañarcillo, en la provincia de Copiapó (Chile). El mineral fue descrito por primera vez por Wang y Paniagua (1996),​ que le puso el nombre de M. Fettel, un geólogo de campo alemán que recogió las primeras muestras de Odenwald.​ Fue recogido por primera vez en la mina Nieder-Beerbach, 10 km al sur de Darmstadt, selva de Oden, Alemania. (es)
  • Fettelita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • La fettelite è un minerale. (it)
  • Fettelite, also known as sanguinite, is a mercury-sulfosalt mineral with the chemical formula Ag16HgAs4S15. The mineral was first described by Wang and Paniagua (1996) who named it after M. Fettel, a German field geologist who collected the first samples from Odenwald. It was first collected in the Nieder-Beerbach mine, 10 km south of Darmstadt, Odenwald, Germany. Its normal occurrence is in hydrothermal veins, which can cut gabbro-diorite intrusives. It is closely related to other rare minerals like , , and which are also found in the same type locality as fettelite. (en)
  • Fettelit ist ein vorkommendes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der „Sulfide und Sulfosalze“. Es kristallisiert im monoklinen Kristallsystem mit der Zusammensetzung Ag24HgAs5S20, ist also chemisch gesehen ein Silber-Quecksilber-Sulfosalz. (de)
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  • Fettelite (en)
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  • Fettelite (en)
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  • dark vermillion (en)
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twinning
  • intimately twinned with six twin domains (en)
unit cell
  • V = 3014 Å3; Z = 8 (en)
  • a = 15.00, c = 15.46 [Å] (en)
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  • Cluster of tiny fettelite crystals in a vug from Copiapó, Atacama Region, Chile (en)
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  • Sphenoidal (en)
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  • dark violet to red (en)
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  • La fettelita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfurs. Déu el seu nom a M. Fettel, un recol·lector de mineralls alemany, qui la descobrir. Fou descrita el 1996 per N. Wang i A. Paniagua. També es coneix com a sanguinita. (ca)
  • Fettelit ist ein vorkommendes Mineral aus der Mineralklasse der „Sulfide und Sulfosalze“. Es kristallisiert im monoklinen Kristallsystem mit der Zusammensetzung Ag24HgAs5S20, ist also chemisch gesehen ein Silber-Quecksilber-Sulfosalz. Fettelit ist durchscheinend bis undurchsichtig und entwickelt meist pseudohexagonale Täfelchen und Flocken bis etwa 0,2 Millimetern Größe, die oft in parallel geschichteten oder rosettenförmigen Aggregaten angeordnet sind. Die Farbe der diamant- bis halbmetallisch glänzenden Kristalle variiert zwischen Orangerot und Dunkelviolett bis Dunkelrot (auch Scharlachrot). Die Strichfarbe wird als Dunkelzinnoberrot beschrieben. (de)
  • La fettelita o sanguinita es un mineral de la clase de los minerales sulfuros.​ Uno de los dos ejemplares tipo de este mineral se encuentra en Alemania y el otro en un museo en la mina de Chañarcillo, en la provincia de Copiapó (Chile). El mineral fue descrito por primera vez por Wang y Paniagua (1996),​ que le puso el nombre de M. Fettel, un geólogo de campo alemán que recogió las primeras muestras de Odenwald.​ Fue recogido por primera vez en la mina Nieder-Beerbach, 10 km al sur de Darmstadt, selva de Oden, Alemania. (es)
  • Fettelite, also known as sanguinite, is a mercury-sulfosalt mineral with the chemical formula Ag16HgAs4S15. The mineral was first described by Wang and Paniagua (1996) who named it after M. Fettel, a German field geologist who collected the first samples from Odenwald. It was first collected in the Nieder-Beerbach mine, 10 km south of Darmstadt, Odenwald, Germany. Its normal occurrence is in hydrothermal veins, which can cut gabbro-diorite intrusives. It is closely related to other rare minerals like , , and which are also found in the same type locality as fettelite. Fettelite occurs as clusters of hexagonal flakes. These flakes can get up to 0.2 mm across and around 5-10 µm thick. In more complex hexagonal tablets, somewhat larger sub parallel aggregates can be measured. The birefringence of Fettelite is moderate white to grayish brown. (en)
  • Fettelita mineral bat da. (eu)
  • La fettelite è un minerale. (it)
birefringence
  • moderate white to brownish gray (en)
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  • perfect (en)
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