Ardennite-(V) (original) (raw)

A valid IMA mineral species

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About Ardennite-(V)Hide

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Formula:

Mn2+4Al4(AlMg)(VO4)(SiO4)2(Si3O10)(OH)6

Specific Gravity:

3.55 (Calculated)

Crystal System:

Orthorhombic

Name:

In allusion to its relationship to ardennite-(As) and the dominance of VO4 over AsO4 in the composition.

Unique IdentifiersHide

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Long-form identifier:

mindat:1:1:28893:2

df43426f-053b-47c4-a1bf-0acbd96bc8f0

IMA Classification of Ardennite-(V)Hide

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Classification of Ardennite-(V)Hide

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9.BJ.40

9 : SILICATES (Germanates)
B : Sorosilicates
J : Sorosilicates with Si3O10, Si4O11, etc. anions; cations in octahedral [6] and greater coordination

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
Ard-V 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 Ardennite-(V)Hide

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Density:

3.55 g/cm3 (Calculated)

Optical Data of Ardennite-(V)Hide

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Comments:

X = Pale yellow
Y = Pale yellow
Z = Yellowish

Chemistry of Ardennite-(V)Hide

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Mindat Formula:

Mn2+4Al4(AlMg)(VO4)(SiO4)2(Si3O10)(OH)6

Crystallography of Ardennite-(V)Hide

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Crystal System:

Orthorhombic

Class (H-M):

m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) - Dipyramidal

Cell Parameters:

a = 8.76 Å, b = 5.838 Å, c = 18.56 Å

Ratio:

a:b:c = 1.501 : 1 : 3.179

Unit Cell V:

949.17 ų (Calculated from Unit Cell)

Morphology:

Crystals elongated parallel to [010] and are very thin (up to 1 mm long and a few microns in diamater).

X-Ray Powder DiffractionHide

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Powder Diffraction Data:

d-spacing Intensity
2.609 Å (100)
2.948 Å (90)
1.585 Å (75)
2.033 Å (55)
1.477 Å (45)
1.525 Å (39)
2.329 Å (38)

Geological EnvironmentHide

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Type Occurrence of Ardennite-(V)Hide

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Place of Conservation of Type Material:

Centro Interdipartementale Museo di Storia Naturale e del Territorio, University Pisa-Calci
Museo Regiononale de Scienze Naturali, Torino

Synonyms of Ardennite-(V)Hide

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Other Language Names for Ardennite-(V)Hide

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Relationship of Ardennite-(V) to other SpeciesHide

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Other Members of this group:

Alpeite Ca4Mn3+2Al2(Mn3+Mg)(SiO4)2(Si3O10)(V5+O4)(OH)6 Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : P m m n
Ardennite-(As) Mn2+4Al4(AlMg)(AsO4)(SiO4)2(Si3O10)(OH)6 Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m )
Ardennite-(Si) ~Mn2+4Al4(AlMg)(SiO4,AsO4)(SiO4)2(Si3O10)(OH)6
Kannanite Ca4Al4(AlMg)(VO4)(SiO4)2(Si3O10)(OH)6 Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : P m m n

Common AssociatesHide

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Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:

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9.BJ. Arsenmedaite Mn2+6 As5+Si5O18(OH) Mon. 2/m
9.BJ.05 Orientite Ca8Mn3+10(SiO4)3(Si3O10)3(OH)10 · 4H2O Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m )
9.BJ.10 Rosenhahnite HCa3[Si3O9(OH)] Tric. 1 : _P_1
9.BJ.15 Trabzonite Ca4(Si3O9)(OH)2 Orth. m _m_2 : A m _a_2
9.BJ.20 Thalénite-(Y) Y3Si3O10F Mon.
9.BJ.25 Tiragalloite Mn2+4As5+Si3O12(OH) Mon. 2/m
9.BJ.30 Medaite Mn2+6V5+Si5O18(OH) Mon. 2/m
9.BJ.35 Ruizite Ca2Mn3+2[Si4O11(OH)2](OH)2 · 2H2O Mon. 2
9.BJ.35 Taniajacoite SrCaMn3+2Si4O11(OH)4 · 2H2O Tric. 1
9.BJ.35 Strontioruizite Sr2Mn3+2Si4O11(OH)4 · 2H2O Mon. 2 : _B_2
9.BJ.40 Ardennite-(As) Mn2+4Al4(AlMg)(AsO4)(SiO4)2(Si3O10)(OH)6 Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m )
9.BJ.40 Kannanite Ca4Al4(AlMg)(VO4)(SiO4)2(Si3O10)(OH)6 Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : P m m n
9.BJ.40 Alpeite Ca4Mn3+2Al2(Mn3+Mg)(SiO4)2(Si3O10)(V5+O4)(OH)6 Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : P m m n
9.BJ.45 Kilchoanite Ca6(SiO4)(Si3O10) Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m )
9.BJ.50 Kornerupine Mg3Al6(Si,Al,B)5O21(OH) Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : C m c m
9.BJ.50 Prismatine (◻,Fe,Mg)(Mg,Al,Fe)5Al4Si2(Si,Al)2(B,Si,Al)(O,OH,F)22 Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : C m c m
9.BJ.55 Zunyite Al13Si5O20(OH,F)18Cl Iso. 43_m_ : F_43_m
9.BJ.60 Hubeite Ca2Mn2+Fe3+Si4O12(OH) · 2H2O Tric. 1 : _P_1
9.BJ.65 Cassagnaite (Ca,Mn2+)4(Fe3+,Mn3+,Al)4(V3+,Mg,Al)2(Si3O10)(SiO4)2(OH,O)8 Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : C m c m
9.BJ.70 Pavlovskyite Ca8(SiO4)2(Si3O10) Orth. m m m _(_2/_m_2/_m_2/m ) : P b c n

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 Ardennite-(V)Hide

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Localities for Ardennite-(V)Hide

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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 Tamsweg District Tweng Fuchs Alp - Fuchs lake area abstract in Mitt. Österr. Mineral. ... +1 other reference
Tyrol Innsbruck-Land District Navis Navis stream (Navis creek) Kolitsch et al. (2019)
Belgium
Wallonia Liège Lienne valley Hatert et al. (2014)
Stoumont Bierleux Weiss (2008)
Luxembourg Vielsalm Bihain Stefan Weiss (2008)
Salmchâteau Depret et al. (2024)
Greece
Central Greece Euboea Dirfys-Messapia Mili Stefan Weiss (2008)
Italy
Aosta Valley Nus Saint-Barthélemy Varenche Mine Barresi et al. (2007)
Liguria Genoa Genoa Varenna Valley Case Scotti Balestra C. (2014) +1 other reference
Ne Cassagna Mine Probed by Dr. Tony Kampf +1 other reference
Piedmont Cuneo Province Bellino Maniglia Mt. Mine Piccoli et al. (2020)
Metropolitan City of Turin Lanzo Valleys Mezzenile Rio Cenere Deidda et al. (2022)
Locana Piccoli et al. (2007)
Sparone (TL) Barresi et al. (2007)
Feilongo Rio dei Piani Ciriotti et al. (2009)
Usseglio Punta Chestassa Deidda et al. (2022)
Japan
Ehime Prefecture Ouzu City Mt Kannan Nishio–Hamane et al. (2018)
Gunma Prefecture Tano District Oniishi-machi (Onishi-machi) Sambagawa Oonara (Ohnara) Matsubara et al. (1987)
North Macedonia
Prilep Municipality Vitolište Altherr et al. (2017)