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Siderite is a mineral composed of iron(II) carbonate (FeCO3). Its name comes from the Ancient Greek word σίδηρος (sídēros), meaning "iron". A valuable iron ore, it consists of 48% iron and lacks sulfur and phosphorus. Zinc, magnesium, and manganese commonly substitute for the iron, resulting in the siderite-smithsonite, siderite-magnesite, and siderite-rhodochrosite solid solution series.

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Siderite late 1800s Redruth.jpg|Siderite from Redruth, Cornwall, England Galena-Quartz-Siderite-oldeuro-56c.jpg|Siderite crystals with galena and quartz. Size: Chalcopyrite-Siderite-gha7a.jpg|Disc-shaped, brown siderite crystals perched upon chalcopyrites SideriteTaillée.jpg|Cut siderite from Minas Gerais, Brazil. Size: Siderite-64328.jpg|Colorado siderite, with sharp blades of olive-brown and minor accenting quartz Siderite Concretion Carboniferous.JPG|Fossiliferous siderite concretion from the Lower Carboniferous == Notes ==
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