Zincolivenite

Zincolivenite
Zincolivenite from Agios Konstantinos, Lavrion District Mines, Lavreotiki District, East Attica Prefecture, Greece
General
Category Arsenate mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
CuZn(AsO4)(OH)
Strunz classification 8.BB.30
Dana classification 41.06.06.06
Crystal system Orthorhombic
Crystal class Dipyramidal (mmm)
H-M symbol: (2/m 2/m 2/m)
Space group Pnnm
Unit cell a = 8.5839(15) Å
b = 8.5290(13) Å
c = 5.9696(9) Å; Z = 4
Identification
Color Green, greenish blue
Crystal habit Prismatic crystals, radiating
Cleavage Perfect on {010}, imperfect on {101}
Fracture Conchoidal
Tenacity Brittle
Mohs scale hardness 3.5
Luster Vitreous
Streak White
Diaphaneity Translucent
Specific gravity 4.33
Optical properties Biaxial (-)
Refractive index nα = 1.736(2) nβ = 1.784(2) nγ = 1.788(2)
Birefringence 0.052
Pleochroism Weak X = light bluish green, Y = Z = light blue
2V angle Measured: 30°
Dispersion r > v, very strong
Extinction Parallel extinction
References [1][2]

Zincolivenite is a copper zinc arsenate mineral with formula CuZn(AsO4)(OH) that is a member of the olivenite group. Its colors range from green to blue, and its name comes from its composition of zinc and olivenite.[1]

It was first described from St Constantine, Lavrion District Mines, Laurium, Attica, Greece. It was approved by the International Mineralogical Association in 2006.[1]

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