Rambergite

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Rambergite
General
CategorySulfide mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
MnS
Strunz classification2.CB.45
Crystal systemHexagonal
Identification
ColorDark brown to black
FractureUneven – irregular
Mohs scale hardness4
LusterResinous
Streakbrown
Optical propertiesUniaxial (+)
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Rambergite is a manganese sulfide mineral with formula MnS.

It has been found in anoxic marine sediments, rich in organic matter of the Gotland Deep, Baltic Sea and also in skarn in the Garpenberg area, Dalarna, Sweden. It was named after the mineralogist, Hans Ramberg (1917–1998).[2]

It is a member of the wurtzite group and is chemically related to hauerite.

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