Schröckingerite
Schröckingerite | |
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General | |
Category | Carbonate minerals |
Formula (repeating unit) | NaCa3(UO2)[F|(CO3)3(SO4)]��10(H2O)[1] |
IMA symbol | Srö[2] |
Strunz classification | 5.EG.05 |
Crystal system | Triclinic |
Crystal class | Pinacoidal (1) (same H-M symbol) |
Space group | P1 |
Identification | |
Other characteristics | Radioactive |
Schröckingerite is a radioactive yellow uranium-containing carbonate mineral, hydrated sodium calcium uranyl sulfate carbonate fluoride.[3][4][5] Schröckingerite crystallizes in the orthorhombic system, occurring as globular clusters, and fluoresces yellow-green under ultraviolet light.
Schröckingerite was first described in 1783 from an occurrence in Jáchymov, Bohemia, Czech Republic, and named for its discoverer, Julius Freiherr Schröckinger von Neudenberg (1814–1882).[3][5]
References[]
- ^ Sometimes presented as: (NaCa3(UO2)(CO3)3(SO4)F·10(H2O)
- ^ Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical Magazine. 85: 291–320.
- ^ a b http://www.webmineral.com/data/Schrockingerite.shtml Webmineral
- ^ http://www.mindat.org/min-3584.html Mindat
- ^ a b "Schrockingerite". OpticalMineralogy.com. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
Categories:
- Uranium(VI) minerals
- Carbonate minerals
- Sulfate minerals
- Triclinic minerals
- Minerals in space group 2
- Carbonate mineral stubs