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Hibbingite
General
CategoryHalide mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
Fe2(OH)3Cl
Strunz classification3.DA.10a

3 : HALIDES D : Oxyhalides, hydroxyhalides and related double halides

A : With Cu, etc., without Pb
Crystal systemOrthorhombic
Crystal classmmm (2/m 2/m 2/m) - Dipyramidal
Space groupPnam
Unit cella=6.31(6), b=9.20( 4 ) ,c=7.10(7)L, v:412.17A', and Z=4
Identification
Formula mass198.17
Colorcolorless to pale green, increasingly red with oxidation
Crystal habitplaty
Cleavageperpendicular to vein walls
Specific gravity3.04
Density3.04 g/cm³
Refractive index1.6-1.7
Solubilitysoluble in water and ethanol
References[1][2][3][4][5]

Hibbingite is a divalent iron hydroxychloride found in the Duluth Complex of northeastern Minnesota, United States. Hibbingite can be found in troctolitic, partially serpentinized rocks. Hibbingite can also be found in sulfide ore from the Sudbury Complex, Canada, the Noril’sk Intrusion in Russia, and in terrestrially weathered meteorites. Hibbingite is mostly found as vein filings from drill cores taken from troctolitic, partially serpentinized rocks. Hibbingite itself can have cleavage perpendicular to the vein walls in which it is found. Hibbingite is associated with serpentine, olivine, plagioclase, biotite, and secondary magnetite or goethite. Fresh samples are internally green but turn reddish as they oxidize. Hibbingite is part of the atacamite family of minerals.[1]

  1. ^ a b Saini-Eidukat, Bernhardt; Rudashevsky, Nikolai; Polozov, Alexander (April 1998). "Evidence for hibbingite-kempite solid solution". Mineralogical Magazine. 62(2): 251–255
  2. ^ Kodera, Peter; Majzlan, Juraj; Pollok, Kilian; Kiefer, Stefan; Simko, Frantisek; Sholtzova, Eva; Luptakova, Jarmila; Cawthorn, Grant (2022). "Ferrous hydroxychlorides hibbingite [γ-Fe2(OH)3Cl] and parahibbingite [β-Fe2(OH)3Cl] as a concealed sink of Cl and H2O in ultrabasic and granitic systems". American Mineralogist. 107: 826–841 – via De Gruyter.
  3. ^ Saini-Eidukat, Bernhardt; Kucha, Henryk; Keppler, Hans (1994). "Hibbingite, λ-Fe2(OH)3Cl, a new mineral from the Duluth Complex, Minnesota, with implications for the oxidation of Fe-bearing compounds and the transport of metals". American Mineralogist. 79: 555–561.
  4. ^ Zubkova, Natalia; Pikov, Igor; Sereda, Evgeny; Yapaskurt, Vasiliy; Pushcharovsky, Dmitry (2019). "The crystal structure of hibbingite, orthorhombic Fe2Cl(OH)3". Z. Kristallogr. 234(6): 379–382
  5. ^ “Hibbingite: Mineral Information, Data and Localities. - Mindat.Org” http://www.mindat.org/min-1896.html. Accessed 29 Nov. 2023.

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