China has officially announced the discovery of a new mineral named Jinxiuite, a nickel-bismuth-antimony-arsenic sulfide, in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. This breakthrough, approved by the Chinese Geological Survey, adds a unique mineral to the global database and highlights China’s advanced geological capabilities.
The Jinxiuite mineral was found in a rich nickel-cobalt deposit in Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County. Experts note the ore contains 17.5% nickel and 1.5% cobalt, nearly 80 times higher than conventional mineralization standards, making it an exceptionally valuable and rare resource.
Researchers emphasize that Jinxiuite offers significant insights into hydrothermal nickel-cobalt deposit formation and can guide future mineral exploration efforts. The discovery not only strengthens China’s mineral research but also reduces reliance on imported cobalt, a critical industrial resource.
Materials scientists are particularly excited about Jinxiuite’s unique atomic stacking patterns, which could inspire the creation of artificial minerals and new energy materials that are more efficient, stable, and cost-effective. The mineral also records Earth’s geological history, revealing how elements evolve under extreme conditions over billions of years.
Yan Jiayong of the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences described the mineral as nature’s “design blueprint,” offering rare insights into both the material and geological evolution of Earth. Jinxiuite is expected to become a valuable resource for both science and industry in the years ahead.
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