Introduction: Chalcopyrite resembles pyrite and is also named from the Greek word for copper, Chalkos. Most chalcopyrite ore is usually found in metamorphic and igneous rock in lumps or massive veins in those host rocks.
Distribution: Similar distribution ranges to that of bornite and chalcocite, as these three minerals (in various amounts) have been recorded in over 300 copper deposits throughout Namibia.
Composition: Sulphide
Crystal system: Tetragonal
Lustre: Metallic
Streak: Greenish-black
Hardness: 3.5-4