schsiteita
Schsiteita is a rare mineral species classified within the sulfide mineral group. It has a chemical composition primarily consisting of zinc, copper, and sulfur, denoted as Zn3CuS4. This composition indicates that schsiteita contains zinc, copper, and sulfur atoms, which are arranged in a particular crystal structure.
Schsiteita was first described in 2017 and is most commonly found in the trans-Alaska pipeline region, in
The mineral exhibits a distinctive greenish-blue to blue color, often accompanied by a slight whiteness due
Schsiteita is notable for its mixed valence composition, featuring both Cu+ and Cu2+ ions. These ions are
Due to its rarity and small size of disseminated or epitaxial crystals, preparing and studying schsiteita specimens