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| formula = {{Chem|CaU|5+|(UO|2|)|2|(CO|3|)O|4|(OH)}}·7H<sub>2</sub>O |
| formula = {{Chem|CaU|5+|(UO|2|)|2|(CO|3|)O|4|(OH)}}·7H<sub>2</sub>O |
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| strunz = 5.EA.15 |
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| class = Disphenoidal (222) |
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| color = black, violet-black (fresh); yellowish brown, greenish brown (exposed) |
| color = black, violet-black (fresh); yellowish brown, greenish brown (exposed) |
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Revision as of 13:46, 10 September 2016
Wyartite | |
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General | |
Category | Carbonate minerals |
Formula (repeating unit) | CaU5+ (UO 2) 2(CO 3)O 4(OH)·7H2O |
Strunz classification | 5.EA.15 |
Crystal system | Orthorhombic |
Crystal class | Disphenoidal (222) |
Space group | Orthorhombic Space group: P212121 |
Identification | |
Color | black, violet-black (fresh); yellowish brown, greenish brown (exposed) |
Luster | vitreous, sub-metallic, dull |
Diaphaneity | transparent, translucent, opaque |
References | [1][2] |
Wyartite CaU5+
(UO
2)
2(CO
3)O
4(OH)·7H2O is a uranium bearing mineral named after Jean Wyart (1902–1992), mineralogist at the Sorbonne, Paris. Greenish black, black, black violet in color, translucent to opaque orthorhombic crystals presentantion. A hardness of 3 - 4 Mohs. Its other names are Ianthinite (of Bignand), Wyartit and Wyartita. It belongs to the uranium carbonate group of minerals. It is found next to rutherfordine in Shinkolobwe, Shaba, Zaire.[3]
Determination of the structure of wyartite provided the first evidence for a pentavalent uranium mineral. Like all uranium minerals it is radioactive.