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Kampf, A. R., Mills, S. J., Housley, R. M. (2010) The crystal structure of munakataite, Pb2Cu2(Se4+O3)(SO4)(OH)4, from Otto Mountain, San Bernardino County, California, USA. Mineralogical Magazine, 74 (6) 991-998 doi:10.1180/minmag.2010.074.6.991

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TitleThe crystal structure of munakataite, Pb2Cu2(Se4+O3)(SO4)(OH)4, from Otto Mountain, San Bernardino County, California, USA
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsKampf, A. R.Author
Mills, S. J.Author
Housley, R. M.Author
Year2010 (December)Volume74
Page(s)991-998Issue6
PublisherMineralogical Society
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/rruff_1.0/uploads/MM74_991.pdf+
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.2010.074.6.991Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceKampf, A. R., Mills, S. J., Housley, R. M. (2010) The crystal structure of munakataite, Pb2Cu2(Se4+O3)(SO4)(OH)4, from Otto Mountain, San Bernardino County, California, USA. Mineralogical Magazine, 74 (6) 991-998 doi:10.1180/minmag.2010.074.6.991
Plain TextKampf, A. R., Mills, S. J., Housley, R. M. (2010) The crystal structure of munakataite, Pb2Cu2(Se4+O3)(SO4)(OH)4, from Otto Mountain, San Bernardino County, California, USA. Mineralogical Magazine, 74 (6) 991-998 doi:10.1180/minmag.2010.074.6.991
In(2010, December) Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 74 (6) Mineralogical Society
Abstract/NotesAbstractMunakataite, Pb2Cu2(Se4+O3)(SO4)(OH)4, has been found in association with a variety of rare secondary Te minerals at Otto Mountain, San Bernardino County, California, USA. It is very rare and occurs as subparallel bundles of blue needles up to 1 mm long. Electron microprobe analyses provided the empirical formula Pb1.96Cu1.60[(Se0.894+S0.11)βˆ‘1O3](SO4)[(OH)3.34(H2O)0.66]βˆ‘4- Munakataite is mono-clinic, space group P21/m, with cell parameters a = 9.8023(26), b = 5.6751(14), c = 9.2811(25) Γ…, Ξ² = 102.443(6), V = 504.2(2) Γ…3 and Z = 2. The crystal structure, solved by direct methods and refined to R1 = 0.0308 for 544 Fo > 4ΟƒF reflections, consists of Jahn-Teller-distorted Cu2+O6 square bipyramids. which form chains along b by sharing trans edges across their square planes. The chains are decorated by SO4 tetrahedra and Se4+O3 pyramids, which bond to apical corners of adjacent bipyramids. The chains are linked to one another via bonds to two different PbO9 polyhedra, only one of which exhibits one-sided coordination typical of Pb2+ with a stereochemically active 6s2 lone-electron-pair. Munakataite is isostructural with schmiederite and the structure is closely related to that of linarite.

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Aga Mine, Otto Mountain, Baker, Soda Mountains, Silver Lake Mining District, San Bernardino County, California, USA
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Otto Mountain, Baker, Soda Mountains, Silver Lake Mining District, San Bernardino County, California, USAβ“˜ Acanthite, β“˜ Anglesite, β“˜ Atacamite, β“˜ Boleite, β“˜ Brochantite, β“˜ Burckhardtite, β“˜ Calcite, β“˜ Caledonite, β“˜ Celestine, β“˜ Cerussite, β“˜ Chalcopyrite, β“˜ Chlorargyrite, β“˜ Chrysocolla, β“˜ Devilline, β“˜ Diaboleite, β“˜ Fluorite, β“˜ Fornacite, β“˜ Galena, β“˜ Goethite, β“˜ Gold, β“˜ Hessite, β“˜ Housleyite, β“˜ Iodargyrite, β“˜ Jarosite, β“˜ Khinite, β“˜ Kuranakhite, β“˜ Linarite, β“˜ Malachite, β“˜ Markcooperite, β“˜ Mimetite, β“˜ Mottramite, β“˜ Munakataite, β“˜ Murdochite, β“˜ Muscovite, β“˜ Ottoite, β“˜ Paratimroseite, β“˜ Perite, β“˜ Phosphohedyphane, β“˜ Plumbojarosite, β“˜ Pyrite, β“˜ Quartz, β“˜ Schieffelinite, β“˜ Telluroperite, β“˜ Thorneite, β“˜ Timroseite, β“˜ Vanadinite, β“˜ Vauquelinite, β“˜ Wulfenite
Aga Mine, Otto Mountain, Baker, Soda Mountains, Silver Lake Mining District, San Bernardino County, California, USAβ“˜ Munakataite


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