Germanite is a rare copper iron germanium sulfide mineral, Cu13Fe2Ge2S16. It contains Ga, Zn, Mo, As, and V as impurities. It crystallizes in the isometric system. It is a metallic pale greyish-pink, has a Mohs scale of mineral hardness of 4, and a specific gravity of 4.5.
It was first discovered 1922. It is found in Namibia in the Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb. Other occurrences include: Argentina, Finland, France, Greece, Russia, and Zaire *.
Copper minerals | Iron minerals | Sulfide minerals | Germanium minerals
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