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Bevins, Richard E., Turgoose, Stephen, Williams, Peter A. (1982) Namuwite, (Zn,Cu)4SO4(OH)6.4H2O, a new mineral from Wales. Mineralogical Magazine, 46 (338) 51-54 doi:10.1180/minmag.1982.046.338.09

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TitleNamuwite, (Zn,Cu)4SO4(OH)6.4H2O, a new mineral from Wales
JournalMineralogical MagazineISSN0026-461X
AuthorsBevins, Richard E.Author
Turgoose, StephenAuthor
Williams, Peter A.Author
Year1982 (March)Volume46
Issue338
PublisherMineralogical Society
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/doclib/MinMag/Volume_46/46-338-51.pdf+
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Full ReferenceBevins, Richard E., Turgoose, Stephen, Williams, Peter A. (1982) Namuwite, (Zn,Cu)4SO4(OH)6.4H2O, a new mineral from Wales. Mineralogical Magazine, 46 (338) 51-54 doi:10.1180/minmag.1982.046.338.09
Plain TextBevins, Richard E., Turgoose, Stephen, Williams, Peter A. (1982) Namuwite, (Zn,Cu)4SO4(OH)6.4H2O, a new mineral from Wales. Mineralogical Magazine, 46 (338) 51-54 doi:10.1180/minmag.1982.046.338.09
In(1982, March) Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 46 (338) Mineralogical Society
Abstract/NotesFound on a specimen in the mineral collection of the National Museum of Wales, no. NMW 27.111.GR414, from the Aberllyn mine, Llanrwst mining field, North Wales, with hydrozincite on a breccia cemented by sphalerite, quartz, calcite, and ankerite. Atomic absorption and TGA analyses gave ZnO 37.8, CuO 22.0, SO3 14.9, H2O 24.5, total 99.2%, corresponding to (Zn2.50 Cu1.49)Σ3.99 S1.00 O7·7.32 H2O on the basis of total O = 7 in the anhydrous part. The ideal formula is (Zn,Cu)4SO4(OH)6·4H2O where Zn > Cu. It is hexagonal a 8.29, c 10.50 ± 0.01 Å, possible space groups P6, P, P6/m, P622, P6mm, Pm2, P2m, and P6/mmm. Isomorphous with synthetic Zn,SO4(OH)66·4H2O and (Zn,Cu)4SO4(OH)6·4H2O. Strongest X-ray powder diffractions are: 10.59(100)0001, 5.31(15)0002, 4.15(25)110, 2.71(42)210, 2.63(41)211,0004, 2.41(22)212, 1.57(23)322, 1.55(20)411. Namuwite is pale sea-green in colour, lustre pearly, streak very pale green, H (Mohs) 2. Cleavage {0001}, perfect. Density (g/cm3) 2.77 (meas.), 2.81 (calc. on the normalized empirical formula). It is optically uniaxial, sign not determined owing to the extremely low birefringence. Refractive index n = 1.577(5)(NaD). The mineral and name have been approved by the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names, IMA.

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Aberllyn Mine, Betws-y-coed, Conwy, Wales, UK Ankerite, Breccia, Calcite, Hydrozincite, Namuwite, Quartz, Slate, Sphalerite


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