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English: Crystal structure of greigite FeIIFeIII2S4, space group Fd3m, projected along the [110] direction, with emphasis on the SFe4 tetrahedra. The iron atoms are represented in red and the sulfur atoms in yellow. Image drawn with the program ATOMS version 5.1. Data source: B. J. Skinner, F. S. Grimaldi et al., Greigite, the thio-spinel of iron; a new mineral, Am. Mineral., vol. 49, no 5-6, 1964, p. 543-555.
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