Seinäjokite
A valid IMA mineral species
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Formula:
FeSb2
Originally given as (Fe,Ni)(Sb,As)2.
Colour:
Light gray
Lustre:
Metallic
Hardness:
5
Specific Gravity:
7.938 (Calculated)
Crystal System:
Orthorhombic
Name:
Named for the type locality at Seinäjoki, Vaasa, Länsi-Suomen Lääni, Finland.
This page provides mineralogical data about Seinäjokite.
Unique Identifiers
Mindat ID:
3608
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:3608:1
IMA Classification of Seinäjokite
Approved
Approval year:
1976
First published:
1976
Classification of Seinäjokite
2.EB.15b
2 : SULFIDES and SULFOSALTS (sulfides, selenides, tellurides; arsenides, antimonides, bismuthides; sulfarsenites, sulfantimonites, sulfbismuthites, etc.)
E : Metal Sulfides, M: S <= 1:2
B : M:S = 1:2, with Fe, Co, Ni, PGE, etc.
2 : SULFIDES and SULFOSALTS (sulfides, selenides, tellurides; arsenides, antimonides, bismuthides; sulfarsenites, sulfantimonites, sulfbismuthites, etc.)
E : Metal Sulfides, M: S <= 1:2
B : M:S = 1:2, with Fe, Co, Ni, PGE, etc.
2.12.2.10
2 : SULFIDES
12 : AmBnXp, with (m+n):p = 1:2
2 : SULFIDES
12 : AmBnXp, with (m+n):p = 1:2
3.12.1
3 : Sulphides, Selenides, Tellurides, Arsenides and Bismuthides (except the arsenides, antimonides and bismuthides of Cu, Ag and Au, which are included in Section 1)
12 : Sulphides etc. of the platinum metals
3 : Sulphides, Selenides, Tellurides, Arsenides and Bismuthides (except the arsenides, antimonides and bismuthides of Cu, Ag and Au, which are included in Section 1)
12 : Sulphides etc. of the platinum metals
Mineral Symbols
As of 2021 there are now IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols (abbreviations) for each mineral species, useful for tables and diagrams.
Symbol | Source | Reference |
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Sjk | IMA–CNMNC | Warr, L.N. (2021). IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols. Mineralogical Magazine, 85(3), 291-320. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43 |
Physical Properties of Seinäjokite
Metallic
Transparency:
Opaque
Colour:
Light gray
Hardness:
5 on Mohs scale
Hardness:
VHN100=332 - Vickers
Density:
7.938 g/cm3 (Calculated)
Optical Data of Seinäjokite
Type:
Biaxial
Anisotropism:
Distinct, brown to blue.
Reflectivity:
Wavelength | R1 (%) |
---|---|
440nm | 63.8% |
460nm | 62.4% |
480nm | 61.4% |
500nm | 60.8% |
520nm | 60.8% |
540nm | 60.8% |
560nm | 60.8% |
580nm | 61.0% |
600nm | 61.4% |
620nm | 61.9% |
640nm | 62.7% |
660nm | 63.4% |
680nm | 64.3% |
700nm | 65.3% |
Graph shows reflectance levels at different wavelengths (in nm). Peak reflectance is 65.3%.
Colour in reflected light:
Pale gray with a rose tint.
Chemistry of Seinäjokite
Mindat Formula:
FeSb2
Originally given as (Fe,Ni)(Sb,As)2.
Originally given as (Fe,Ni)(Sb,As)2.
Elements listed:
Crystallography of Seinäjokite
Crystal System:
Orthorhombic
Cell Parameters:
a = 3.190(1) Å, b = 5.81(1) Å, c = 6.490(15) Å
Ratio:
a:b:c = 0.549 : 1 : 1.117
Unit Cell V:
120.29 ų (Calculated from Unit Cell)
Z:
2
Comment:
Orthorhombic or pseudo-orthorhombic.; Point Group: n.d.; Space Group: n.d.
X-Ray Powder Diffraction
Powder Diffraction Data:
d-spacing | Intensity |
---|---|
2.81 Å | (100) |
2.59 Å | (90) |
2.03 Å | (80) |
1.790 Å | (60) |
1.212 Å | (5) |
1.174 Å | (30) |
1.626 Å | (20) |
Geological Environment
Paragenetic Mode(s):
Paragenetic Mode | Earliest Age (Ga) |
---|---|
High-𝑇 alteration and/or metamorphism | |
33 : Minerals deposited by hydrothermal metal-rich fluids (see also [#12]) |
Type Occurrence of Seinäjokite
General Appearance of Type Material:
Massive.
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
A.E. Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
Geological Setting of Type Material:
In an antimony deposit, replacing antimony
Associated Minerals at Type Locality:
Other Language Names for Seinäjokite
Common Associates
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
1 photo of Seinäjokite associated with Native Antimony | Sb |
Related Minerals - Strunz-mindat Grouping
2.EB. | Selenolaurite | RuSe2 |
2.EB. | Andrieslombaardite | RhSbS |
2.EB. | Iridarsenite | (Ir,Ru)As2 |
2.EB. | Kanatzidisite | (SbBiS3)2Te2 |
2.EB.05a | Vaesite | NiS2 |
2.EB.05a | Hauerite | MnS2 |
2.EB.05a | Laurite | RuS2 |
2.EB.05a | Gaotaiite | Ir3Te8 |
2.EB.05a | Penroseite | (Ni,Co,Cu)Se2 |
2.EB.05a | Fukuchilite | Cu3FeS8 |
2.EB.05a | Villamanínite | (Cu,Ni,Co,Fe)S2 |
2.EB.05a | Erlichmanite | OsS2 |
2.EB.05a | Sperrylite | PtAs2 |
2.EB.05a | Geversite | PtSb2 |
2.EB.05a | Cattierite | CoS2 |
2.EB.05a | Aurostibite | AuSb2 |
2.EB.05a | Trogtalite | CoSe2 |
2.EB.05a v | Cayeuxite | |
2.EB.05a | Kruťaite | CuSe2 |
2.EB.05a | Pyrite | FeS2 |
2.EB.05a | Insizwaite | Pt(Bi,Sb)2 |
2.EB.05b | Bambollaite | Cu(Se,Te)2 |
2.EB.05a | Dzharkenite | FeSe2 |
2.EB.10a | Marcasite | FeS2 |
2.EB.10e | Paracostibite | CoSbS |
2.EB.10f | Oenite | CoSbAs |
2.EB.10e | Pararammelsbergite | NiAs2 |
2.EB.10a | Mattagamite | CoTe2 |
2.EB.10a | Frohbergite | FeTe2 |
2.EB.10d | Costibite | CoSbS |
2.EB.10b | Alloclasite | Co1-xFexAsS |
2.EB.10c | Glaucodot | (Co0.50Fe0.50)AsS |
2.EB.10a | Petříčekite | CuSe2 |
2.EB.10a | Kullerudite | NiSe2 |
2.EB.10a | Ferroselite | FeSe2 |
2.EB.15a | Rammelsbergite | NiAs2 |
2.EB.15a | Clinosafflorite | CoAs2 |
2.EB.15c | Paxite | CuAs2 |
2.EB.15a | Nisbite | NiSb2 |
2.EB.15a | Löllingite | FeAs2 |
2.EB.15a | Safflorite | (Co,Ni,Fe)As2 |
2.EB.15a | Omeiite | (Os,Ru)As2 |
2.EB.15a | Anduoite | (Ru,Os)As2 |
2.EB.20 | Arsenopyrite | FeAsS |
2.EB.20 | Ruarsite | (Ru,Os)AsS |
2.EB.20 | Osarsite | (Os,Ru)AsS |
2.EB.20 | Gudmundite | FeSbS |
2.EB.25 | Mayingite | IrBiTe |
2.EB.25 | Maslovite | PtBiTe |
2.EB.25 | Paragersdorffite | Ni(As,S)2 |
2.EB.25 | Orthogersdorffite | NiAsS |
2.EB.25 | Jolliffeite | NiAsSe |
2.EB.25 | Cobaltite | CoAsS |
2.EB.25 | Guixiangite | NiBiS |
2.EB.25 | Testibiopalladite | PdSbTe |
2.EB.25 va | Antimony-bearing Gersdorffite | Ni(As,Sb)S |
2.EB.25 | Kalungaite | PdAsSe |
2.EB.25 | Hollingworthite | (Rh,Pt,Pd)AsS |
2.EB.25 | Michenerite | PdBiTe |
2.EB.25 | Gersdorffite | NiAsS |
2.EB.25 | Milotaite | PdSbSe |
2.EB.25 | Tolovkite | IrSbS |
2.EB.25 | Platarsite | Pt(As,S)2 |
2.EB.25 | Willyamite | CoSbS |
2.EB.25 | Changchengite | IrBiS |
2.EB.25 | Kvačekite | NiSbSe |
2.EB.25 | Krutovite | NiAs2 |
2.EB.25 | Padmaite | PdBiSe |
2.EB.25 | Ullmannite | NiSbS |
2.EB.25 | Irarsite | (Ir,Ru,Rh,Pt)AsS |
2.EB.30 | Urvantsevite | Pd(Bi,Pb)2 |
2.EB.35 | Rheniite | ReS2 |
Other Information
Health Risks:
No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.
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References for Seinäjokite
Reference List:
Holseth, Hans, Kjekshus, Arne, Andresen, A. F., Pearson, W. B. (1968) Compounds with the Marcasite Type Crystal Structure. I. Compositions of the Binary Pnictides. Acta Chemica Scandinavica, 22. 3273-3283 doi:10.3891/acta.chem.scand.22-3273
Holseth, Hans, Kjekshus, Arne, Harnung, S. E., Lundström, Hans, Borch, Gunner, Craig, J. Cymerman (1969) Compounds with the Marcasite Type Crystal Structure. IV. The Crystal Structure of FeSb2. Acta Chemica Scandinavica, 23. 3043-3050 doi:10.3891/acta.chem.scand.23-3043
Holseth, Hans, Kjekshus, Arne, Andresen, Arne F., Schäfer, Lothar, Shimizu, Akira (1970) Compounds with the Marcasite Type Crystal Structure. VI. Neutron Diffraction Studies of CrSb2 and FeSb2. Acta Chemica Scandinavica, 24. 3309-3316 doi:10.3891/acta.chem.scand.24-3309
Fleischer, Michael, Pabst, Adolf, Mandarino, J. A., Chao, George Y. (1977) New mineral names. American Mineralogist, 62 (9-10) 1057-1061
Kjekshus, Arne; Peterzéns, Per G.; Rakke, Trond; Andresen, Arne F.; Hoyer, Eberhard; Spiridonov, V. P.; Strand, T. G. (1979) Compounds with the marcasite type crystal structure. XIII. Structural and magnetic properties of CrtFe1-tAs2, CrtFe1-tSb2, Fe1-tNitAs2 and Fe1-t NitSb2. Acta Chemica Scandinavica, A33. 469-480 doi:10.3891/acta.chem.scand.33a-0469
Borodaev, Yu.S., Bortnikov, N.S., Mozgova, N.N., Ozerova, N.A., Oivanen, P., Yletyinen, V. (1983) Associations of ore minerals in the deposits of the Seinäjoki district and the discussion on the ore formation. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland, 55 (1) 3-23 doi:10.17741/bgsf/55.1.001 [gives TL as "Routakallio deposit"]
Localities for Seinäjokite
Locality List




All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
Austria | |
| Krause et al. (2025) |
Finland | |
| Mozgova et al. (1976) |
Williams-Jones et al. (1997) | |
Borodaev et al. (1983) | |
Greenland | |
| Petersen (2001) |
Russia | |
| Pekov (1998) +4 other references |
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