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Zincian Olivenite

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Formula:
(Cu,Zn)
 
2
(AsO
 
4
)(OH)
A variety of Olivenite

Zinc-bearing olivenite compositionally falling short of the cation-ordered, intermediate member of the Adamite-Olivenite Series, Zincolivenite.

See also Adamite-Olivenite Series.

Classification of Zincian Olivenite

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Chemical Properties of Zincian Olivenite

Formula:
(Cu,Zn)
 
2
(AsO
 
4
)(OH)
Essential elements:As, Cu, H, O
All elements listed in formula:As, Cu, H, O, Zn

Other Names for Zincian Olivenite

Synonyms:
Zinc-OlivenitesZn-Olivenite
Other Languages:

Other Information

Health Warning: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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  • Localities for Zincian Olivenite

    The 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.
    (TL) indicates type locality. ? indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality. All other localities listed without reference should be considered as uncertain and unproven until references can be found.
    Australia
     
    • New South Wales
      • Yancowinna Co.
        • Broken Hill
    Australian Min. 3:1 (1997)
    Bulgaria
     
    • Sofiya Oblast (Sofia Oblast)
      • Svoge Obshchina
        • Bov
    Chemie der Erde, 23, 1964, 4, 248-258
    Chile
     
    • Atacama Region
      • Copiapó Province
        • Tierra Amarilla
          • Pampa Larga district
    Samples analysed by Dr. Jochen Schluter (Hamburg University), Germany.
    France
     
    • Languedoc-Roussillon
      • Aude
        • Tuchan
          • Padern
    Le Cahier des Micromonteurs, Bulletin de l'Association Française de Microminéralogie, 1985, N° 3, pp. 3-6.
    Germany
     
    • Baden-Württemberg
      • Black Forest
        • Münstertal
          • Staufen
            • Grunern
    K. Walenta: "Die Mineralien des Schwarzwaldes", Weise (Munich), 1992
    K. Walenta: "Die Mineralien des Schwarzwaldes", Weise (Munich), 1992
        • Wolfach
          • Oberwolfach
            • Rankach valley
    No reference listed
    • Hesse
      • Spessart Mts
        • Freigericht
          • Altenmittlau
    Stephan Koch photo
    Morocco
     
    • Souss-Massa-Draâ Region
      • Ouarzazate Province
        • Tazenakht
          • Bou Azer District (Bou Azzer District)
            • Aït Ahmane
    Favreau, G. and Dietrich, J. E. (2006). Die Mineralien von Bou Azzer. Lapis 31(7/8), 27-68
            • Ightem
    Favreau, G. and Dietrich, J. E. (2006). Die Mineralien von Bou Azzer. Lapis 31(7/8), 27-68
    Namibia
     
    • Otjikoto (Oshikoto) Region
      • Tsumeb
    Gebhard, G. (1999): Tsumeb II. A Unique Mineral Locality. GG Publishing, Grossenseifen, Germany
    Poland
     
    • Świętokrzyskie
      • Świętokrzyskie Mts (Holy Cross Mts)
        • Kielce District
          • Chęciny
    Wieser, T. & Zabinski, W. (1986): Copper arsenate and sulphate minerals from Miedzianka near Kielce (Poland). Mineralogica Polonica 17 (1), 17-42.
    Slovakia
     
    • Banská Bystrica Region
      • Banská Bystrica Co.
        • Poniky
    Koděra, M. et al., 1986 a 1990 : Topografická mineralógia Slovenska, diel 1- 3, Veda – Vydavateľstvo SAV, Bratislava, 1990, 1 – 1590
    Spain
     
    • Valencian Community
      • Castellón
        • Castellnovo
          • The Mine
    CASANOVA HONRUBIA, JUAN MIGUEL & CANSECO CABALLÉ, MANUEL, 2002, Minerales de la Comunidad Valenciana : 237 p. Ed. Caja de Ahorros del Mediterráneo. Alicante
        • Villahermosa del Rio
          • San Rafael claim
    António Manuel Ináçio Martins.; - Cócera, H., Menor-Salván, C. and Muñoz-Alvarado, R. (2010): Mineralogía de la concesión San Rafael, Villahermosa del Río, Castellón, España. Acopios, 1, 1-51. [http://mti-acopios.blogspot.com/ ; http://issuu.com/malacate/docs/acopios-1-1?mode=a_p]
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