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Positive and negative tetrahedra exhibit no differences in surface characteristics.",2.5,"5.68","5.71","Adamantine","Sub-Adamantine,Greasy","Becomes dull on extended exposure to light","Transparent","Yellow","Colorless to pale yellow when fresh, turns pink to dark brownish-red.",[51,52,53,54,55],"colorless","yellow","pink","red","brown",[52],"Frequently fluorescent red in both SW and LW","{011}.","Perfect","Conchoidal,Sub-Conchoidal","brittle","Isotropic","2.35",2.35,"Non-pleochroic","May exhibit anomalous birefringence.","Chlorargyrite Group. Marshite-Miersite Series.","After Australian C.W. Marsh, who first described the mineral.","2025-08-11 12:14:22",[],[72,79,87,96],{"id":73,"name":74,"entrytype":9,"csystem":32,"ima_formula":75,"mindat_formula":75,"hmin":41,"hmax":41,"dmeas":76,"dcalc":77,"primary_image_id":78},783,"Bromargyrite","AgBr","6.474","6.477",3985,{"id":80,"name":81,"entrytype":9,"csystem":32,"ima_formula":82,"mindat_formula":82,"hmin":83,"hmax":41,"dmeas":84,"dcalc":85,"primary_image_id":86},1014,"Chlorargyrite","AgCl",1.5,"5.556","5.57",29437,{"id":88,"name":89,"entrytype":9,"csystem":32,"ima_formula":90,"mindat_formula":91,"hmin":41,"hmax":92,"dmeas":93,"dcalc":94,"primary_image_id":95},2707,"Miersite","AgI","(Ag,Cu)I",3,"5.64","5.67",16233,{"id":97,"name":98,"entrytype":9,"csystem":32,"ima_formula":99,"mindat_formula":99,"hmin":100,"hmax":41,"dmeas":101,"dcalc":102,"primary_image_id":103},2840,"Nantokite","CuCl",2,"3.93","4.22",17015,[],[106],{"id":97,"name":98,"entrytype":9,"csystem":32,"ima_formula":99,"mindat_formula":99,"hmin":100,"hmax":41,"dmeas":101,"dcalc":102,"primary_image_id":103},[108],{"id":109,"txt":110,"latitude":111,"longitude":112,"country":113},6765,"Broken Hill Proprietary Mine, Broken Hill, Broken Hill district, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia",-31.966476,141.464284,"Australia",18,[116,120,124,129,134,138,142,146,150,154,159],{"id":117,"year":118,"html":119,"doi":11},16116419,1892,"Marsh, C.W. (1892) On native copper iodide (marshite) and other minerals from Broken Hill, N. S. Wales. \u003Ci>Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales\u003C\u002Fi>,  26. 326-332",{"id":121,"year":122,"html":123,"doi":11},16116421,1894,"Miers (1894) Zeitschrift für Kristallographie: 24: 207.",{"id":125,"year":126,"html":127,"doi":128},4641,1901,"Spencer, L. J. (1901) Marshite, Miersite, and Iodyrite from Broken Hill, New South Wales. \u003Ci>Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society\u003C\u002Fi>,  13 (59) 38-53 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1180\u002Fminmag.1901.013.59.04'>doi:10.1180\u002Fminmag.1901.013.59.04\u003C\u002Fa> \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Frruff.info\u002Fdoclib\u002FMinMag\u002FVolume_13\u002F13-59-38.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>","10.1180\u002Fminmag.1901.013.59.04",{"id":130,"year":131,"html":132,"doi":133},4658,1902,"Prior, G. T. (1902) The Identity of Kilbriekenite with Geocronite : and Analyses of Miersite, Marshite, and Copper-pyrites. \u003Ci>Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society\u003C\u002Fi>,  13 (60) 186-190 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1180\u002Fminmag.1902.13.60.07'>doi:10.1180\u002Fminmag.1902.13.60.07\u003C\u002Fa> \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Frruff.info\u002Fdoclib\u002FMinMag\u002FVolume_13\u002F13-60-186.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>","10.1180\u002Fminmag.1902.13.60.07",{"id":135,"year":136,"html":137,"doi":11},16116423,1922,"Aminoff (1922) Geol För. Förh.: 44: 444.",{"id":139,"year":140,"html":141,"doi":11},16116424,1925,"Barth and Lunde (1925) Norsk Geol. Tidsskr.: 8: 281.",{"id":143,"year":144,"html":145,"doi":11},520940,1939,"Jarrell, O. W. (1939) Marshite and other minerals from Chuquicamata, Chile. \u003Ci>American Mineralogist\u003C\u002Fi>,  24 (10) 629-635 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='http:\u002F\u002Fwww.minsocam.org\u002Fammin\u002FAM24\u002FAM24_629.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>",{"id":147,"year":148,"html":149,"doi":11},1118652,1951,"Palache, Charles; Berman, Harry; Frondel, Clifford (1951) \u003Ci>The System of Mineralogy\u003C\u002Fi> (7th ed.) Vol. 2 - Halides, Nitrates, Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Tungstates, Molybdates, Etc. John Wiley and Sons.",{"id":151,"year":152,"html":153,"doi":11},16116427,1997,"Cooper, M.A., Hawthorne, F.C. (1997) A note on the crystal structure of marshite. The Canadian Mineralogist: 35: 785-786.",{"id":155,"year":156,"html":157,"doi":158},296,1998,"Millsteed, P. W. (1998) Marshite–miersile solid solution and iodargyrite from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. \u003Ci>Mineralogical Magazine\u003C\u002Fi>,  62 (4) 471-475 \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fdoi.org\u002F10.1180\u002F002646198547846'>doi:10.1180\u002F002646198547846\u003C\u002Fa> \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Frruff.info\u002Fdoclib\u002FMinMag\u002FVolume_62\u002F62-4-471.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>","10.1180\u002F002646198547846",{"id":160,"year":161,"html":162,"doi":11},16965856,2005,"(2005) Marshite. \u003Ci>Handbook of Mineralogy\u003C\u002Fi>. Mineralogical Society of America \u003Ca target='_blank' href='https:\u002F\u002Fwww.handbookofmineralogy.org\u002Fpdfs\u002Fmarshite.pdf' class='refpdflink'>\u003C\u002Fa>",[164,174,184,192,200,207,212,220],{"id":165,"source_url":166,"license_code":167,"credit_html":168,"title":169,"description":170,"author":171,"original_width":172,"original_height":173},15529,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=73751606","CC BY-SA 3.0","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=73751606\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Marshite-362364.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMarshite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Marshite\">Marshite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FStolzite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Stolzite\">Stolzite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Junction Mine, Block 14 opencut, Broken Hill, Broken Hill district, Yancowinna County, New South Wales, Australia\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 0.9 cm x 0.6 cm x 0.5 cm\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Scattered on a gangue matrix are tiny crystals, about 1 mm across, or transparent, tan-colored marshite, a rare copper iodide. This is classic and very old material for the locality, hard to obtain today. Tiny stolzite crystals are in association. Ex. Martin Zinn Collection.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>","Robert M. Lavinsky",899,768,{"id":175,"source_url":176,"license_code":177,"credit_html":178,"title":179,"description":180,"author":181,"original_width":182,"original_height":183},15530,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=74245685","CC BY-SA 4.0","David Hospital, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=74245685\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Marshite.jpg","Exceptionally well crystallized specimen of the very rare copper iodide marshite(CuI) from this already famous Russian deposit: Rubtsovskoe Deposit, Altaiskii Krai, Western Siberia, Russian Federation. Marshite occurs as complex beige crystals in a contrasting brown matrix.\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\n\u003Cp>For an excellent review on the locality see the Mineralogical Record Vol.45, nº4, July-August 2014 article, where it tells that the marshite occurrence inside the mine was only 6 m long ! (p.409).\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\n\u003C\u002Fp>\nIn addition, the Munich Show report in the Mineralogical Record (Vol.46, num 1, 2015, p.168) tells that \"all mining of ore has been ceased, this great locality has reached the end of the line\". For this reason, future discoveries of marshite is probably unlikely","David Hospital",893,845,{"id":185,"source_url":186,"license_code":167,"credit_html":187,"title":188,"description":189,"author":171,"original_width":190,"original_height":191},15523,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10120407","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10120407\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Marshite-Antlerite-21372.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMarshite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Marshite\">Marshite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAntlerite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Antlerite\">Antlerite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Chuquicamata Mine, Chuquicamata District, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FCalama\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Calama\">Calama\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FEl_Loa_Province\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:El Loa Province\">El Loa Province\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAntofagasta_Region\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Antofagasta Region\">Antofagasta Region\u003C\u002Fa>, Chile (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-641.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>An attractive specimen featuring bright green CRYSTALS of antlerite AND marshite on BOTH sides (front and back photos are shown in top row, left to right). All are gemmy and lustrous. This is a STUNNING example of the antlerite species that also features crystals of awesome quality! HOWEVER, the even more valuable mineral here is the extremely rare copper iodide, marshite; here present in the finest crystals you could expect outside of the type locality in Australia and frankly beating those, as well, for aesthetics. Chilean marshites are gemmy and clear, and sharp as heck. These GEMMY and SHARP crystals reach 4 mm in size! This locality is now defunct and important specimens are becoming increasingly more difficult to obtain. Marshite is one of the marquis species everybody is after, yet only a handful have ever been available for sale and few of such quality. 6.5 x 4 x 3 cm\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",700,525,{"id":193,"source_url":194,"license_code":167,"credit_html":195,"title":196,"description":197,"author":171,"original_width":198,"original_height":199},15524,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10161315","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10161315\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Marshite-Cuprite-215156.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMarshite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Marshite\">Marshite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FCuprite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Cuprite\">Cuprite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Broken Hill Proprietary Mine (Proprietary Mine; BHP Mine), \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FBroken_Hill,_New_South_Wales\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Broken Hill, New South Wales\">Broken Hill\u003C\u002Fa>, Yancowinna County, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FNew_South_Wales\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:New South Wales\">New South Wales\u003C\u002Fa>, Australia (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-6765.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: 4.4 x 3.4 x 2.3 cm.\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Marshite is almost never available to collectors, with most specimens either lost to the ages or already in museums. This is a very rich specimen, obviously validated, which I exchanged from the South Australian Museum last year (2008). The Museum label accompanies the piece. This piece features hundreds of sub-mm but eye-visible marshite crystals, on gangue matrix with small cuprite crystals. A very rich reference specimen for this important and very rare copper species (it is a startlingly simple copper iodide, CuI). When found, the mineral shows a pink coloration that faded naturally to colorless or beige over time (and now, is stable). Type locality.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",711,800,{"id":201,"source_url":202,"license_code":167,"credit_html":203,"title":204,"description":197,"author":171,"original_width":205,"original_height":206},15525,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10161317","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10161317\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Marshite-Cuprite-215157.jpg",400,385,{"id":208,"source_url":209,"license_code":167,"credit_html":210,"title":211,"description":197,"author":171,"original_width":205,"original_height":155},15526,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10161318","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10161318\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Marshite-Cuprite-215158.jpg",{"id":213,"source_url":214,"license_code":167,"credit_html":215,"title":216,"description":217,"author":171,"original_width":218,"original_height":219},15527,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10438556","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10438556\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Antlerite-Marshite-sea44b.jpg","\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAntlerite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Antlerite\">Antlerite\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FMarshite\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Marshite\">Marshite\u003C\u002Fa>\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>\u003Cdl>\u003Cdd>Locality: Chuquicamata Mine, Chuquicamata District, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FCalama\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Calama\">Calama\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FEl_Loa_Province\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:El Loa Province\">El Loa Province\u003C\u002Fa>, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fen.wikipedia.org\u002Fwiki\u002FAntofagasta_Region\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"en:Antofagasta Region\">Antofagasta Region\u003C\u002Fa>, Chile (\u003Ca rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fwww.mindat.org\u002Floc-641.html\">Locality at mindat.org\u003C\u002Fa>)\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>Size: thumbnail, 3 x 1.8 x 1.6 cm\n\u003Cdl>\u003Cdt>Marshite with Antlerite\u003C\u002Fdt>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\n\u003Cdd>A superb, sharp, eye-visible and easily seen, 2 mm crystal of this extremely rare copper iodide species sits perched on contrasting green antlerite. This crystal is gemmy, sharp, and easy to see. It is an excellent reference specimen of this, one of the more ultimate Chuquicamata rarities. Ex. John White Collection.\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>\u003C\u002Fdd>\u003C\u002Fdl>",558,689,{"id":221,"source_url":222,"license_code":167,"credit_html":223,"title":224,"description":217,"author":171,"original_width":199,"original_height":225},15528,"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10438557","Robert M. Lavinsky, via \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcommons.wikimedia.org\u002F?curid=10438557\" rel=\"noopener\">Wikimedia Commons\u003C\u002Fa>","Antlerite-Marshite-sea44a.jpg",703,[227,233,238,243,248],{"id":228,"url":229,"label":230,"formula":231,"spacegroup":232,"year":152},8527,"\u002Fcif\u002F8527.cif","Cooper 1997","Cu I","F -4 3 m",{"id":234,"url":235,"label":236,"formula":231,"spacegroup":232,"year":237},8528,"\u002Fcif\u002F8528.cif","Hull 1994 · Cu I (1)",1994,{"id":239,"url":240,"label":241,"formula":231,"spacegroup":242,"year":237},8529,"\u002Fcif\u002F8529.cif","Hull 1994 · Cu I (2)","R -3 m",{"id":244,"url":245,"label":246,"formula":231,"spacegroup":247,"year":237},8531,"\u002Fcif\u002F8531.cif","Hull 1994 · Cu I (3)","P 4\u002Fn m m",{"id":249,"url":250,"label":251,"formula":231,"spacegroup":232,"year":252},8533,"\u002Fcif\u002F8533.cif","Wyckoff 1963",1963,[254,255,256,257,258],"Cuprojodid","Kupferjodür","Marshiet","Marszyt","Native copper iodide",[260,264,268,272,276,279,283,287],{"lang":261,"names":262},"ca",[263],"marshita",{"lang":265,"names":266},"cs",[267],"Marshit",{"lang":269,"names":270},"de",[254,271,255,267],"Jodkupfer",{"lang":273,"names":274},"eu",[275],"Marshita",{"lang":277,"names":278},"it",[7],{"lang":280,"names":281},"ko",[282],"마샤이트",{"lang":284,"names":285},"mk",[286],"Маршит",{"lang":288,"names":289},"uk",[286],"Q3565799",{"history":11,"applications":11}]