boulangerite
Boulangerite is a rare mineral with the chemical formula (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2(SO3)2. It was first discovered in 1845 in the Boulanger mine in the Vosges Mountains of France, from which it derives its name. Boulangerite is typically found in the oxidation zone of sulfide-bearing deposits, often associated with other secondary minerals such as rozenite, copiapite, and halotrichite. It forms as a result of the alteration of iron sulfide minerals by atmospheric oxygen and water.
The mineral is characterized by its bright yellow to orange color, which is due to the presence
Boulangerite is of limited economic interest due to its rarity and the fact that it is not