Allabogdanite is a very rare phosphide mineral with the chemical formula (Fe,Ni)2P, found in 1994 in a meteorite.
[2][5] It was described for an occurrence in the Onello meteorite in the Onello River basin, Sakha Republic; Yakutia, Russia; associated with taenite, schreibersite, kamacite, graphite and awaruite.
[3] In a June 2021 study, scientists reported the discovery of terrestrial allabogdanite in a sedimentary formation.
It is located in the Negev desert of Israel, just southwest of the Dead Sea.
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