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Löllingite

Löllingite is an iron arsenide, FeAs2. It was named in 1845 W.K. von Haidinger according to the type locality in Lölling (Wolfbau mine) in Austria. The colors are metallic gray, forming granular to solid aggregates, rarely limited columnar crystals, often doubled. It occurs on ore veins, in greisen, pegmatites and skarn. It accompanies occurrences of arsenopyrite. More info

Löllingite is an iron arsenide, FeAs2. It was named in 1845 W.K. von Haidinger according to the type locality in Lölling (Wolfbau mine) in Austria. The colors are metallic gray, forming granular to solid aggregates, rarely limited columnar crystals, often doubled. It occurs on ore veins, in greisen, pegmatites and skarn. It accompanies occurrences of arsenopyrite.
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