Sphalerite

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
ספלריט
Name (Latin)
Sphalerite
Name (Arabic)
السفاليريت
Other forms of name
Blackjack (Mineral)
False galena
Jack (Mineral)
Mock lead
Mock ore
Pseudogalena
Zinc blende
See Also From tracing topical name
Sulfide minerals
Zinc ores
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q105006
Library of congress: sh 85126574
Sources of Information
  • Gloss. geol., 2005(sphalerite. Syn.: blende, zince blende, jack (mineral), blackjack (mineral), false galena, pseudogalena, mock ore, mock lead)
  • GeoRef thes.(sphalerite UF pseudogalena, zinc blende)
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Wikipedia description:

Sphalerite is a sulfide mineral with the chemical formula (Zn, Fe)S. It is the most important ore of zinc. Sphalerite is found in a variety of deposit types, but it is primarily in sedimentary exhalative, Mississippi-Valley type, and volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits. It is found in association with galena, chalcopyrite, pyrite (and other sulfides), calcite, dolomite, quartz, rhodochrosite, and fluorite. German geologist Ernst Friedrich Glocker discovered sphalerite in 1847, naming it based on the Greek word sphălerós (σφαλερός), meaning 'deceiving', due to the difficulty of identifying the mineral. In addition to zinc, sphalerite is an ore of cadmium, gallium, germanium, and indium. Miners have been known to refer to sphalerite as zinc blende, black-jack, and ruby blende. Marmatite is an opaque black variety with a high iron content.

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