Pentlandite - (Fe,Ni)9S8

Sulfides

Habit: Massive or granular pale bronze-yellow; Metallic Luster, opaque. Typically associated with pyrrhotite


Environment: Silica-poor intrusive rocks, also found in mantle xenoliths and undersea "black smoker" deposits.


Etymology: Named for Joseph B. Pentland (1797-1873), an Irish scientist who first noted the mineral.