Nuragheite (original) (raw)

A valid IMA mineral species

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About NuragheiteHide

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Lustre:

Adamantine, Pearly

Specific Gravity:

5.147 (Calculated)

Crystal System:

Monoclinic

Name:

The name is related to “nuraghe”, the main type of ancient megalithic building found in Sardinia, Italy

New structure type. The second thorium molybdate reported in nature.

Unique IdentifiersHide

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Long-form identifier:

mindat:1:1:46000:4

70093f7a-fdf3-4fef-a487-0957639d3d3b

IMA Classification of NuragheiteHide

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Type description reference:

Orlandi, P., Biagioni, C., Bindi, L., Merlino, S. (2015) Nuragheite, Th(MoO4)2·H2O, the second natural thorium molybdate and its relationships to ichnusaite and synthetic Th(MoO4)2. American Mineralogist, 100 (1) 267-273 doi:10.2138/am-2015-5024

Classification of NuragheiteHide

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7.GB.75

7 : SULFATES (selenates, tellurates, chromates, molybdates, wolframates)
G : Molybdates, Wolframates and Niobates
B : With additional anions and/or H2O

Mineral SymbolsHide

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As of 2021 there are now IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols (abbreviations) for each mineral species, useful for tables and diagrams.

Symbol Source Reference
Nur IMA–CNMNC Warr, L.N. (2021). IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols. Mineralogical Magazine, 85(3), 291-320. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43

Physical Properties of NuragheiteHide

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Hardness Data:

Could not be measured

Cleavage:

Perfect
parallel to (100)

Density:

5.147 g/cm3 (Calculated)

Chemistry of NuragheiteHide

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Mindat Formula:

Th(MoO4)2 · H2O

Crystallography of NuragheiteHide

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Crystal System:

Monoclinic

Class (H-M):

2/m - Prismatic

Cell Parameters:

a = 7.358(2) Å, b = 10.544(3) Å, c = 9.489(2) Å
β = 91.88(2)°

Ratio:

a:b:c = 0.698 : 1 : 0.9

Unit Cell V:

735.79 ų (Calculated from Unit Cell)

Morphology:

Thin {100} tabular crystals, up to 200 μm in length.

X-Ray Powder DiffractionHide

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Powder Diffraction Data:

d-spacing Intensity
5.28 Å (m)
5.20 Å (m)
5.04 Å (m)
4.756 Å (m)
3.688 Å (m)
3.546 Å (vs)
3.177 Å (s)
3.024 Å (m)

Comments:

From Type Description.

Geological EnvironmentHide

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Type Occurrence of NuragheiteHide

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General Appearance of Type Material:

Thin tabular crystals, up to 200 µm.

Place of Conservation of Type Material:

Type material is deposited in the collections of the Museo di Storia Naturale, Universita` di Pisa, Calci (Pisa), Italy, catalogue number 19680.

Geological Setting of Type Material:

Quartz molybdenite veins.

Associated Minerals at Type Locality:

Reference:

Orlandi, P., Biagioni, C., Bindi, L., Merlino, S. (2015) Nuragheite, Th(MoO4)2.H2O, the second natural thorium molybdate and its relationships with ichnusaite and synthetic Th(MoO4)2. American Mineralogist: 100: 267-273.

Synonyms of NuragheiteHide

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Common AssociatesHide

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Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:

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7.GB. Wangpuite K3(PO4)(Mo12O36) Iso. m_3_m _(_4/_m_32/m ) : P n_3_m
7.GB. Natromolybdite Na2MoO4 · 2H2O Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : P b c a
7.GB. Ootannite Th4+2W6+4O16 · 5H2O Mon. 2/m : _P_21/b
7.GB.05 Lindgrenite Cu3(MoO4)2(OH)2 Mon. 2/m : _P_21/m
7.GB.10 Szenicsite Cu3(MoO4)(OH)4 Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : P n n m
7.GB.15 Cuprotungstite Cu2(WO4)(OH)2 Tet. 422 : _P_41212
7.GB.15 UM1999-38-WO:CrV (V, Cr, W, O, H) [V:Cr:W ratio about 2:1:3]
7.GB.15 Huenite Cu4(MoO4)3(OH)2 Trig. 3_m_ : P_31_c
7.GB.20 Phyllotungstite (H2O,M)x(W,Fe)(O,OH)3 · yH2O (M = Ca, Cs, Pb or K) Hex. 6/m m m _(_6/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : _P_63/m m c
7.GB.25 Rankachite Ca0.5(V4+,V5+)(W6+,Fe3+)2O8(OH) · 2H2O Mon. 2/m : _P_21/m
7.GB.30 Ferrimolybdite Fe2(MoO4)3 · nH2O Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : P m m n
7.GB.35 Anthoinite AlWO3(OH)3 Tric. 1
7.GB.35 Mpororoite WAlO3(OH)3 · 2(H2O) Tric.
7.GB.40 Obradovicite-KCu [K2(H2O)17Cu(H2O)6][Mo8As2Fe3+3O34(OH)3] Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : P m n a
7.GB.45 Mendozavilite-NaFe [Na2(H2O)15Fe3+(H2O)6][Mo8P2Fe3+3O35(OH)2] Mon. 2/m : _B_2/m
7.GB.45 Paramendozavilite [KAl4(H2O)30][Mo12P6Fe3+6O60(OH)13] Mon.
7.GB.45 Obradovicite-NaCu Na2(H2O)17Cu(H2O)6][Mo8As2Fe3+3O34(OH)3] Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : P m n a
7.GB.45 Obradovicite-NaNa [Na2(H2O)16Na(H2O)6][Mo8As2Fe3+3O33(OH)4] Orth.
7.GB.50 Tancaite-(Ce) FeCe(MoO4)3 · 3H2O Trig. 3 : _R_3
7.GB.50 Mendozavilite-NaCu [Na2(H2O)15Cu(H2O)6][Mo8P2Fe3+3O34(OH)3] Mon. 2/m : _B_2/m
7.GB.50 Mendozavilite-KCa [K2(H2O)15Ca(H2O)6][Mo8P2Fe3+3O34(OH)3] Mon. 2/m : _B_2/m
7.GB.60 Peterandresenite Mn4Nb6O19 · 14H2O Mon. 2/m : _B_2/m
7.GB.60 Melcherite Ba2Na2Mg[Nb6O19] · 6H2O Trig. 3 : _R_3
7.GB.60 Hansesmarkite Ca2Mn2Nb6O19 · 20H2O Tric. 1 : _P_1
7.GB.65 Ichnusaite Th(MoO4)2 · 3H2O Mon. 2/m : _P_21/b
7.GB.70 Markascherite Cu3(MoO4)(OH)4 Mon. 2/m : _P_21/m
7.GB.80 Ophirite Ca2Mg4[Zn2Mn3+2(H2O)2(Fe3+W9O34)2] · 46H2O Tric. 1 : _P_1

Other InformationHide

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Health Risks:

No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

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References for NuragheiteHide

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Reference List:

Orlandi, P., Biagioni, C., Bindi, L., Merlino, S. (2015) Nuragheite, Th(MoO4)2·H2O, the second natural thorium molybdate and its relationships to ichnusaite and synthetic Th(MoO4)2. American Mineralogist, 100 (1) 267-273 doi:10.2138/am-2015-5024

Localities for NuragheiteHide

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This map shows a selection of localities that have latitude and longitude coordinates recorded. Click on the symbol to view information about a locality. The symbol next to localities in the list can be used to jump to that position on the map.

Locality ListHide

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- This locality has map coordinates listed. - This locality has estimated coordinates. ⓘ - Click for references and further information on this occurrence. ? - Indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality. - Good crystals or important locality for species. - World class for species or very significant. (TL) - Type Locality for a valid mineral species. (FRL) - First Recorded Locality for everything else (eg varieties). Struck out - Mineral was erroneously reported from this locality. Faded * - Never found at this locality but inferred to have existed at some point in the past (e.g. from pseudomorphs).

All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.

Austria
Salzburg Zell am See District Krimml Rainbach valley Roßkar - Nördliche Zillerscharte area ? Steiner et al. (2020)
Italy (TL)
Sardinia Metropolitan City of Cagliari Sarroch Punta de Su Seinargiu (Su Seinargiu; Su Senargiu) (TL) Williams et al. (2013) +2 other references