wedgetite
Wedgetite is a rare and poorly understood mineral that belongs to the class of sulfides. It was first described in 1967 from specimens found in the Wedgetail mine, near Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. The mineral was named after its type locality, the Wedgetail mine, which is also known for producing other unusual minerals such as duftite and bismuthinite.
Wedgetite has the chemical formula PbBi₂S₄, indicating it contains lead (Pb), bismuth (Bi), and sulfur (S). Its
Occurrences of wedgetite are extremely limited, with the type locality in Australia being one of the few
The mineral’s properties and occurrence have been studied primarily through its type locality, with limited additional