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Pyrocoproite

Formula:
(K,Na)
 
2
Mg(P
 
2
O
 
7
)
System:MonoclinicColour:White
Lustre:Earthy
Name:Named after it's derivation from bat guano combustion.


A pyrophospate originated from bat guano combustion in Arnhem Cave, Namibia, about 2000 years ago. Cause of combustion unknown.

Originally described from Arnhem Cave, Windhoek District, Khomas Region, Namibia.

Classification of Pyrocoproite

IMA status:Published without Approval
Nickel-Strunz 10th (pending) edition ID:8.FA.20

8 : PHOSPHATES, ARSENATES, VANADATES
F : Polyphosphates, Polyarsenates, [4]-Polyvanadates
A : Polyphosphates, etc., without OH and H2O; dimers of corner-sharing RO4 tetrahedra.
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Physical Properties of Pyrocoproite

Lustre:Earthy
Colour:White
Streak:White

Crystallography of Pyrocoproite

Crystal System:Monoclinic

Optical Data of Pyrocoproite

Type:Biaxial
RI values: nα = 1.558 nγ = 1.560
Maximum Birefringence:δ = 0.002

Chart shows birefringence interference colour range (at 30µm thickness) and does not take into account mineral colouration.
Surface Relief:Moderate
Dispersion:weak

Chemical Properties of Pyrocoproite

Formula:
(K,Na)
 
2
Mg(P
 
2
O
 
7
)
Essential elements:K, Mg, O, P
All elements listed in formula:K, Mg, Na, O, P

Relationship of Pyrocoproite to other Species

Related Minerals - Nickel-Strunz Grouping):

- +
8.FA.05Blossite
α-Cu
 
2
[V
 
2
O
 
7
]
8.FA.10Ziesite
β-Cu
 
2
[V
 
2
O
 
7
]
8.FA.15Chervetite
Pb
 
2
[V
 
2
O
 
7
]
8.FA.15UM1999-17:O:PbV
Pb
 
4
[O|(VO
 
4
)
 
2
]
8.FA.20Pyrophosphite
K
 
2
Ca(P
 
2
O
 
7
)
8.FA.25Petewilliamsite
(Ni,Co)
 
30
[As
 
2
O
 
7
]
 
15

Other Names for Pyrocoproite

Other Languages:
German:Pyrocoproit
Spanish:Pyrocoproita

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.

References for Pyrocoproite

Reference List:Martini, J. E. (1994): Two new minerals originated from bat guano combustion in Arnhem Cave, Namibia. South African Speleological Assoc. Bull. 33, 66-69. [Abstract in Am. Mineral. 84, 193]

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    Localities for Pyrocoproite

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    Namibia
     
    • Khomas Region
      • Windhoek District
    [Proc.12th Int.Congr.Speleology, La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland,97/233-235; AmMin 84:197]
    Saudi Arabia
     
    • Mintaqah Makkah
    Saudi Geological Survey Open-File Report SGS-OF-2004-12, 68 p.
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