Livingstonite
A valid IMA mineral species - grandfathered
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About Livingstonite
Formula:
HgSb4S6(S2)
Colour:
Blackish-gray
Lustre:
Adamantine, Metallic
Hardness:
2
Specific Gravity:
4.88
Crystal System:
Monoclinic
Name:
Named by Mariano Barcena in 1874 in honor of David Livingstone (19 March 1813, Blantyre, South Lanarkshire, Scotland - 1 May 1873, Chief Chitambo's Village, Zambia), the African explorer and missionary. Livingstone had died the year before the mineral was described and Barcena noted that 'the benefactors of humanity belong to all nations, and that all humanity must honor their memory.'
This page provides mineralogical data about Livingstonite.
Unique Identifiers
Mindat ID:
2424
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:2424:8
GUID
(UUID V4):
(UUID V4):
41d7fa5e-5513-432c-b2f4-0b87d15201b1
IMA Classification of Livingstonite
Approved, 'Grandfathered' (first described prior to 1959)
IMA Formula:
HgSb4S6(S)2
First published:
1874
Classification of Livingstonite
2.JA.05i
2 : SULFIDES and SULFOSALTS (sulfides, selenides, tellurides; arsenides, antimonides, bismuthides; sulfarsenites, sulfantimonites, sulfbismuthites, etc.)
J : Sulfosalts of PbS archetype
A : Galena derivatives with little or no Pb
2 : SULFIDES and SULFOSALTS (sulfides, selenides, tellurides; arsenides, antimonides, bismuthides; sulfarsenites, sulfantimonites, sulfbismuthites, etc.)
J : Sulfosalts of PbS archetype
A : Galena derivatives with little or no Pb
3.7.11.1
3 : SULFOSALTS
7 : ø = 2
3 : SULFOSALTS
7 : ø = 2
5.4.6
5 : Sulphosalts - Sulpharsenites and Sulphobismuthites (those containing Sn, Ge,or V are in Section 6)
4 : Sulpharsenites etc. of Zn and Hg
5 : Sulphosalts - Sulpharsenites and Sulphobismuthites (those containing Sn, Ge,or V are in Section 6)
4 : Sulpharsenites etc. of Zn and Hg
Mineral Symbols
As of 2021 there are now IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols (abbreviations) for each mineral species, useful for tables and diagrams.
Symbol | Source | Reference |
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Lst | IMA–CNMNC | Warr, L.N. (2021). IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols. Mineralogical Magazine, 85(3), 291-320. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43 |
Physical Properties of Livingstonite
Adamantine, Metallic
Transparency:
Translucent, Opaque
Colour:
Blackish-gray
Streak:
Red
Hardness:
2 on Mohs scale
Hardness:
VHN100=96 - 125 kg/mm2 - Vickers
Tenacity:
Elastic
Cleavage:
Perfect
{001} perfect, {010}, and {100} poor.
{001} perfect, {010}, and {100} poor.
Density:
4.88(2) g/cm3 (Measured) 5.013 g/cm3 (Calculated)
Optical Data of Livingstonite
Type:
Biaxial (-)
Anisotropism:
Strong
Dispersion:
relatively strong
Reflectivity:
Wavelength | R1 | R2 |
---|---|---|
400nm | 35.0% | 44.3% |
420nm | 34.2% | 44.3% |
440nm | 33.2% | 44.4% |
460nm | 32.8% | 44.9% |
480nm | 32.6% | 44.9% |
500nm | 32.3% | 43.8% |
520nm | 31.8% | 42.3% |
540nm | 31.2% | 41.0% |
560nm | 30.7% | 40.0% |
580nm | 30.4% | 39.2% |
600nm | 29.9% | 38.1% |
620nm | 29.1% | 36.8% |
640nm | 28.4% | 35.7% |
660nm | 27.8% | 34.9% |
680nm | 27.4% | 34.2% |
700nm | 26.9% | 33.6% |
Graph shows reflectance levels at different wavelengths (in nm). Top of box is 100%. Peak reflectance is 44.9%.
R1 shown in black, R2 shown in red
Colour in reflected light:
White
Internal Reflections:
Deep red
Pleochroism:
Weak
Chemistry of Livingstonite
Mindat Formula:
HgSb4S6(S2)
Elements listed:
Crystallography of Livingstonite
Crystal System:
Monoclinic
Class (H-M):
2/m - Prismatic
Space Group:
B2/b
Cell Parameters:
a = 30.1543(10) Å, b = 3.9953(2) Å, c = 21.4262(13) Å
β = 104.265(1)°
β = 104.265(1)°
Ratio:
a:b:c = 7.547 : 1 : 5.363
Unit Cell V:
2501.7 ų
Z:
8
Morphology:
Minute needles elongated [010]. Columnar to fibrous massive; in globular masses of interlaced needles. Forms include c{001}, a{100}, d{101}, e{101}, p{111}, q{122}.
Comment:
A2/a
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Data courtesy of the American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database. Click on an AMCSD ID to view structure
ID | Species | Reference | Link | Year | Locality | Pressure (GPa) | Temp (K) |
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0010580 | Livingstonite | Niizeki N, Buerger M J (1957) The crystal structure of livingstonite, HgSb4S8 Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie 109 129-157 | 1957 | Guerrido, Mexico | 0 | 293 | |
0010773 | Livingstonite | Srikrishnan T, Nowacki W (1975) A redetermination of the crystal structure of livingstonite, HgSb4S8 Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie 141 174-192 | 1975 | Huitzuco, Guerrero, Mexico | 0 | 293 |
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X-Ray Powder Diffraction
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Radiation - Copper Kα
Data courtesy of RRUFF project at University of Arizona, used with permission.
Powder Diffraction Data:
d-spacing | Intensity |
---|---|
3.00 Å | (100) |
3.74 Å | (70) |
3.48 Å | (70) |
2.28 Å | (60) |
1.734 Å | (50) |
5.16 Å | (40) |
2.67 Å | (30) |
Comments:
Huitzuco, Mexico. May show preferred orientation.
Geological Environment
Paragenetic Mode(s):
Paragenetic Mode | Earliest Age (Ga) |
---|---|
High-𝑇 alteration and/or metamorphism | |
33 : Minerals deposited by hydrothermal metal-rich fluids (see also [#12]) |
Geological Setting:
Low temperature hydrothermal veins
Type Occurrence of Livingstonite
General Appearance of Type Material:
Prisms in columnar groups.
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
No designated type specimen.
Other Language Names for Livingstonite
Common Associates
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
17 photos of Livingstonite associated with Calcite | CaCO3 |
16 photos of Livingstonite associated with Stibnite | Sb2S3 |
14 photos of Livingstonite associated with Cinnabar | HgS |
8 photos of Livingstonite associated with Arsenopyrite | FeAsS |
7 photos of Livingstonite associated with Fluorite | CaF2 |
2 photos of Livingstonite associated with Sulphur | S8 |
1 photo of Livingstonite associated with Mercury | Hg |
Related Minerals - Strunz-mindat Grouping
2.JA. | Ferdowsiite | Ag8(Sb5As3)S16 |
2.JA. | Sangenaroite | Ag8(Sb8-xAsx)SΣ16 |
2.JA. | Luboržákite | Mn2AsSbS5 |
2.JA.05e | Benjaminite | Ag3Bi7S12 |
2.JA.05g | Borodaevite | Ag5(Bi,Pb,Fe)8(Sb,Bi)2S17 |
2.JA.05a | Cupropavonite | Cu0.9Ag0.5Pb0.6Bi2.5S5 |
2.JA.05d | Makovickyite | Cu1.12Ag0.81Pb0.27Bi5.35S9 |
2.JA.05f | Mummeite | Cu0.58Ag3.11Pb1.10Bi6.65S13 |
2.JA.05a | Pavonite | AgBi3S5 |
2.JA.05b | Grumiplucite | HgBi2S4 |
2.JA.05h | Mozgovaite | PbBi4S7 |
2.JA.05d | Cupromakovickyite | Cu4AgPb2Bi9S18 |
2.JA.05c | Kudriavite | (Cd,Pb)Bi2S4 |
2.JA.05a | Cupromakopavonite | Ag3Cu8Pb4Bi19S38 |
2.JA.05 | Dantopaite | Ag5Bi13S22 |
2.JA.05 | Selenodantopaite | Ag5Bi13Se22 |
2.JA.10a | Cuprobismutite | Cu8AgBi13S24 |
2.JA.10c | Hodrušite | Cu8Bi12S22 |
2.JA.10e | Padĕraite | Cu7[(Cu,Ag)0.33Pb1.33Bi11.33]S22 |
2.JA.10d | Pizgrischite | (Cu,Fe)Cu14PbBi17S35 |
2.JA.10b | Kupčíkite | Cu3.4Fe0.6Bi5S10 |
2.JA.15 | Schapbachite | Ag0.4Pb0.2Bi0.4S |
2.JA.15 | Cuboargyrite | AgSbS2 |
2.JA.20 | Bohdanowiczite | AgBiSe2 |
2.JA.20 | Matildite | AgBiS2 |
2.JA.20 | Volynskite | AgBiTe2 |
Other Information
Thermal Behaviour:
Fuses at the first touch of the blowpipe flame, and produces abundant white fumes.
Notes:
Not attacked by cold nitric acid but warm nitric acid decomposes it, giving a white residue. Easily dissolved in aqua regia, producing a solution with a white color.
Health Risks:
No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.
Internet Links for Livingstonite
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References for Livingstonite
Reference List:
Tunell, G., Learned, R. E., Lawrence, E. F. (1976) On the origin of the livingstonite deposits at Huitzuco, Guerrero, Mexico. Mineralium Deposita, 11 (1) 71-82 doi:10.1007/bf00203095
Localities for Livingstonite
Locality List
- This locality has map coordinates listed.
- This locality has estimated coordinates.
ⓘ - Click for references and further information on this occurrence.
? - Indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality.
- Good crystals or important locality for species.
- World class for species or very significant.
(TL) - Type Locality for a valid mineral species.
(FRL) - First Recorded Locality for everything else (eg varieties).
Struck out - Mineral was erroneously reported from this locality.
Faded * - Never found at this locality but inferred to have existed at some point in the past (e.g. from pseudomorphs).
All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
Australia | |
| G. Nottes & U. Heidtke (1986) |
China | |
| Zhengjiang Ding et al. (2010) |
Germany | |
| undefined +2 other references |
Weiß (1990) | |
| Lapis 2001 (6) |
Italy | |
| Pellecchia et al. (2018) |
| Pellecchia et al. (2018) +1 other reference |
Japan | |
| Mineralogical Journal et al. (1971) |
Kyrgyzstan | |
| Kolesar et al. (1993) |
Kolesar et al. (1993) +1 other reference | |
Mexico (TL) | |
| Barcena (1874) +1 other reference |
Panczner (1987) | |
Panczner (1987) | |
Panczner (1987) | |
Panczner (1987) | |
New Zealand | |
| Mineralogical Magazine +4 other references |
Hampton et al. (2004) | |
Russia | |
| Vikent'eva et al. (2016, April) +1 other reference |
| Vikent'eva et al. (2016, April) |
Spain | |
| Crespo et al. (2000) |
| Luque et al. (1989) |
Anthony et al. (1990) | |
USA | |
| Howard (1987) +1 other reference |
| - (2005) |
| Roberts et al. (2003) |
- (2005) | |
| NBMG Bull 99B Geology and Mineral ... |
| Castor et al. (2004) |
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