About: Mammothite

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Mammothite is a mineral found in the Mammoth mine in Tiger, Arizona and also in Laurium, Attika, Greece. This mineral was named in 1985 by Donald R. Peacor, Pete J. Dunn, G. Schnorrer-Köhler, and Richard A. Bideaux, for the Mammoth vein (one of the two main veins in the mine) and the town of Mammoth, Arizona, which was named for the mine. The mammothite that is found in Arizona exist as euhedral crystals imbedded in micro granular, white colored anglesite with a saccharoidal texture. The associated minerals include phosgenite, wulfenite, leadhillite and caledonite. In Greece, the mammothite exists as small euhedral crystals and also as microscopic rock cavities lined with projecting crystals within the slags. The associated minerals here are cerussite, phosgenite and matlockite. The ideal

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  • La mammothita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Rep el seu nom en honor del filó Mammoth (un dels dos principals de Tiger) i la ciutat de Mammoth, a Arizona, la qual va ser nomenada així per la mina Mammoth. (ca)
  • Mammothita sulfato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • Mammothite is a mineral found in the Mammoth mine in Tiger, Arizona and also in Laurium, Attika, Greece. This mineral was named in 1985 by Donald R. Peacor, Pete J. Dunn, G. Schnorrer-Köhler, and Richard A. Bideaux, for the Mammoth vein (one of the two main veins in the mine) and the town of Mammoth, Arizona, which was named for the mine. The mammothite that is found in Arizona exist as euhedral crystals imbedded in micro granular, white colored anglesite with a saccharoidal texture. The associated minerals include phosgenite, wulfenite, leadhillite and caledonite. In Greece, the mammothite exists as small euhedral crystals and also as microscopic rock cavities lined with projecting crystals within the slags. The associated minerals here are cerussite, phosgenite and matlockite. The ideal chemical formula for mammothite is Pb6Cu4AlSb5+O2(OH)16Cl4(SO4)2. (en)
  • La mammothite è un minerale. (it)
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  • δ=0.060 (en)
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  • Sky blue acicular crystals of mammothite in a specimen from the famous Lavrion deposit . (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
dbp:cleavage
  • Distinct on {010}, Good (en)
dbp:color
  • Cerulean blue, blue-green, pale blue (en)
dbp:density
  • 5.25
dbp:diaphaneity
  • Transparent (en)
dbp:dispersion
  • r > v (en)
dbp:formula
  • Pb6Cu4AlSb5+O216Cl42 (en)
dbp:fracture
  • Irregular, Uneven (en)
dbp:habit
  • Tabular to prismatic and acicular crystals, radial aggregates (en)
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  • Mm (en)
dbp:luster
  • Sub-Vitreous, Resinous (en)
dbp:mohs
  • 3 (xsd:integer)
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  • Mammothite (en)
dbp:opticalprop
  • biaxial positive (en)
dbp:pleochroism
  • Visible (en)
dbp:refractive
  • nα= 1.868 nβ= 1.892 nγ= 1.928 (en)
dbp:streak
  • Pale blue (en)
dbp:strunz
  • 8 (xsd:integer)
dbp:symmetry
  • 2.0
dbp:system
dbp:tenacity
  • Brittle (en)
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  • a = 18.93 Å, b = 7.33 Å (en)
  • c = 11.35 Å; (en)
  • β=112.44°, Z = 2 (en)
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  • La mammothita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Rep el seu nom en honor del filó Mammoth (un dels dos principals de Tiger) i la ciutat de Mammoth, a Arizona, la qual va ser nomenada així per la mina Mammoth. (ca)
  • Mammothita sulfato motako minerala da. (eu)
  • La mammothite è un minerale. (it)
  • Mammothite is a mineral found in the Mammoth mine in Tiger, Arizona and also in Laurium, Attika, Greece. This mineral was named in 1985 by Donald R. Peacor, Pete J. Dunn, G. Schnorrer-Köhler, and Richard A. Bideaux, for the Mammoth vein (one of the two main veins in the mine) and the town of Mammoth, Arizona, which was named for the mine. The mammothite that is found in Arizona exist as euhedral crystals imbedded in micro granular, white colored anglesite with a saccharoidal texture. The associated minerals include phosgenite, wulfenite, leadhillite and caledonite. In Greece, the mammothite exists as small euhedral crystals and also as microscopic rock cavities lined with projecting crystals within the slags. The associated minerals here are cerussite, phosgenite and matlockite. The ideal (en)
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  • Mammothita (ca)
  • Mammothita (eu)
  • Mammothite (it)
  • Mammothite (en)
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  • Mammothite (en)
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