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Wiklundite
General
CategorySilicate
Formula
(repeating unit)
see text
Crystal systemTrigonal
Crystal classHexagonal scalenohedral (3m)
H-M symbol: (3 2/m)
Space groupR3c
Unit cella = 8.26, c = 126.59 [Å] (approximated)
Identification
References[1]

Wiklundite is a rare[2] and complex arsenite-silicate mineral with the formula Pb2(Mn2+,Zn)3(Fe3+,Mn2+)2(Mn2+,Mg)19(As3+O3)2(Si,As5+O4)6(OH)18Cl6. The mineral characterizes in a large c unit cell parameter.[1] It was found in Långban, Sweden - a home for many rare and exotic minerals.[3]

Relation to other minerals

Structure of wiklundite is unique.[1] A slightly chemically similar mineral, although lacking manganese and iron, is hereroite.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Cooper, M.A., Hawthorne, F.C., Langhof, J., Hålenius, U., and Holtstam, D., 2015. Wiklundite, IMA 2015-057. CNMNC Newsletter No. 27, October 2015, 1227; Mineralogical Magazine 79, 1229–1236
  2. ^ "Wiklundite: Wiklundite mineral information and data". Mindat.org. Retrieved 2016-03-13.
  3. ^ "Långban, Filipstad, Värmland, Sweden - Mindat.org". Mindat.org. Retrieved 2016-03-13.
  4. ^ "Hereroite: Hereroite mineral information and data". Mindat.org. Retrieved 2016-03-13.