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Löweite

A valid IMA mineral species - grandfathered
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About LöweiteHide

Formula:
Na12Mg7(SO4)13 · 15H2O
Colour:
Colourless, reddish-yellow; colourless in transmitted light
Lustre:
Vitreous
Hardness:
2½ - 3
Specific Gravity:
2.374 - 2.423
Crystal System:
Trigonal
Name:
Named in 1846 by Wilhelm Karl von Haidinger in honor of Alexander Löwe (24 December 1808, St. Petersburg, Russia - 29 March 1895, Vienna, Austria-Hungary), chemist and Chief Assayer at the Mint, Vienna, Austria and later director of the Porcelain Works. He was the first to efficiently extract tellurium form Nagyág ores. He also described gersdorffite. The mineral name also appears as loeweite in English texts, but the löweite spelling was confirmed in 2008.
This page provides mineralogical data about Löweite.


Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
2463
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:2463:7
GUID
(UUID V4):
ca54f3ef-f9c4-49a0-8964-f55d43dca296

IMA Classification of LöweiteHide

Classification of LöweiteHide

7.CC.45

7 : SULFATES (selenates, tellurates, chromates, molybdates, wolframates)
C : Sulfates (selenates, etc.) without additional anions, with H2O
C : With medium-sized and large cations
29.4.3.1

29 : HYDRATED ACID AND NORMAL SULFATES
4 : AmBn(XO4)p·xH2O, with (m+n):p < 3:2 and > 1:1
25.3.11

25 : Sulphates
3 : Sulphates of Mg

Mineral SymbolsHide

As of 2021 there are now IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols (abbreviations) for each mineral species, useful for tables and diagrams.

SymbolSourceReference
LöwIMA–CNMNCWarr, L.N. (2021). IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols. Mineralogical Magazine, 85(3), 291-320. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43

Physical Properties of LöweiteHide

Vitreous
Transparency:
Transparent
Colour:
Colourless, reddish-yellow; colourless in transmitted light
Streak:
White
Hardness:
2½ - 3 on Mohs scale
Cleavage:
None Observed
Fracture:
Conchoidal
Density:
2.374 - 2.423 g/cm3 (Measured)    2.35 g/cm3 (Calculated)

Optical Data of LöweiteHide

Type:
Uniaxial (-)
RI values:
nω = 1.490 nε = 1.471
Max Birefringence:
δ = 0.019
Image shows birefringence interference colour range (at 30µm thickness)
and does not take into account mineral colouration.
Surface Relief:
Moderate

Chemistry of LöweiteHide

Mindat Formula:
Na12Mg7(SO4)13 · 15H2O

Crystallography of LöweiteHide

Crystal System:
Trigonal
Class (H-M):
3 - Rhombohedral
Space Group:
R3
Cell Parameters:
a = 18.866(2) Å, c = 13.434(2) Å
Ratio:
a:c = 1 : 0.712
Unit Cell V:
4,140.91 ų (Calculated from Unit Cell)
Z:
3
Comment:
Point Group: 3 2/m?

X-Ray Powder DiffractionHide

Powder Diffraction Data:
d-spacingIntensity
10.37 Å(100)
4.294 Å(65)
4.046 Å(60)
2.458 Å(50)
3.277 Å(45)
2.698 Å(45)
3.175 Å(40)

Geological EnvironmentHide

Paragenetic Mode(s):
Paragenetic ModeEarliest Age (Ga)
Near-surface Processes
25 : Evaporites (prebiotic)
Stage 7: Great Oxidation Event<2.4
45a : [Sulfates, arsenates, selenates, antimonates]

Type Occurrence of LöweiteHide

Place of Conservation of Type Material:
Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria, A.x.583–A.x.585.
Geological Setting of Type Material:
Oceanic salt deposit.
Associated Minerals at Type Locality:
Reference:
Haidinger, W. (1847) Über den Löweit, eine neue Species aus der Ordnung der Salze. Abhandlungen der Königlichen Böhmischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften: 4: 663-666.

Synonyms of LöweiteHide

Other Language Names for LöweiteHide

Varieties of LöweiteHide

Chile-LoeweiteA provisional name for a inadequately studied material allegedly differing to a degree from Löweite in composition.
ChromlöweiteA variety of Löweite containing Chromium

Common AssociatesHide

Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
1 photo of Löweite associated with CopiapiteFe2+Fe3+4(SO4)6(OH)2 · 20H2O

Related Minerals - Strunz-mindat GroupingHide

7.CC.CobaltoblöditeNa2Co(SO4)2 · 4H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.AndychristyitePbCu2+Te6+O5(H2O)Tric. 1 : P1
7.CC.Ammoniovoltaite(NH4)2Fe2+5Fe3+3Al(SO4)12(H2O)18Iso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fd3c
7.CC.05KrausiteKFe(SO4)2 · H2OMon. 2/m : P21/m
7.CC.10TamarugiteNaAl(SO4)2 · 6H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.15KaliniteKAl(SO4)2 · 11H2OMon. 2/m : B2/b
7.CC.15MendoziteNaAl(SO4)2 · 11H2OMon. 2/m : B2/b
7.CC.20Lonecreekite(NH4)Fe3+(SO4)2 · 12H2OIso. m3 (2/m 3) : Pa3
7.CC.20Alum-(K)KAl(SO4)2 · 12H2OIso. m3 (2/m 3) : Pa3
7.CC.20Alum-(Na)NaAl(SO4)2 · 12H2OIso. m3 (2/m 3) : Pa3
7.CC.20Tschermigite(NH4)Al(SO4)2 · 12H2OIso. m3 (2/m 3) : Pa3
7.CC.20LanmuchangiteTl+Al(SO4)2 · 12H2OIso. m3 (2/m 3) : Pa3
7.CC.25VoltaiteK2Fe2+5Fe3+3Al(SO4)12 · 18H2OIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fd3c
7.CC.25ZincovoltaiteK2Zn5Fe3+3Al(SO4)12 · 18H2OIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fd3c
7.CC.25PertlikiteK2(Fe2+,Mg)2Mg4Fe3+2Al(SO4)12 · 18H2OTet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I41/acd
7.CC.25Ammoniomagnesiovoltaite(NH4)2Mg2+5Fe3+3Al(SO4)12 · 18H2OIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fd3c
7.CC.25MagnesiovoltaiteK2Mg5Fe3+3Al(SO4)12 · 18H2OIso. m3m (4/m 3 2/m) : Fd3c
7.CC.30KröhnkiteNa2Cu(SO4)2 · 2H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.35FerrinatriteNa3Fe(SO4)3 · 3H2OTrig. 3 : P3
7.CC.40GoldichiteKFe(SO4)2 · 4H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.50BlöditeNa2Mg(SO4)2 · 4H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.50NickelblöditeNa2(Ni,Mg)(SO4)2 · 4H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.50ChangoiteNa2Zn(SO4)2 · 4H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.55LeoniteK2Mg(SO4)2 · 4H2OMon. 2/m : B2/m
7.CC.55MereiteriteK2Fe(SO4)2 · 4H2OMon. 2/m : B2/m
7.CC.60Boussingaultite(NH4)2Mg(SO4)2 · 6H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.60CyanochroiteK2Cu(SO4)2 · 6H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.60Mohrite(NH4)2Fe(SO4)2 · 6H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.60Nickelboussingaultite(NH4)2Ni(SO4)2 · 6H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.60PicromeriteK2Mg(SO4)2 · 6H2OMon. 2/m : P2/b
7.CC.60NickelpicromeriteK2Ni(SO4)2 · 6H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.60Katerinopoulosite(NH4)2Zn(SO4)2 · 6H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.65PolyhaliteK2Ca2Mg(SO4)4 · 2H2OTric. 1
7.CC.70LeightoniteK2Ca2Cu(SO4)4 · 2H2OMon. 2/m : B2/b
7.CC.75AmarilliteNaFe(SO4)2 · 6H2OMon. 2/m : B2/b
7.CC.80KonyaiteNa2Mg(SO4)2 · 5H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
7.CC.85WattevilleiteNa2Ca(SO4)2 · 4H2O (?)Orth.
7.CC.85XocolatliteCa2Mn4+2(Te6+O6)2 · H2OMon. 2/m : P2/m
7.CC.90Eckhardite(Ca,Pb)Cu2+Te6+O5(H2O)Mon. 2/m

Other InformationHide

Notes:
Soluble in H2O, slightly bitter taste.
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 LöweiteHide

References for LöweiteHide

Reference List:

Localities for LöweiteHide

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Locality ListHide

- 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.
Australia
 
  • Western Australia
    • Wiluna Shire
Wilson et al. (2014)
Austria
 
  • Salzburg
    • Hallein District
      • Hallein
Strasser (1989)
  • Styria
    • Liezen District
      • Admont
Meixner (1977) +1 other reference
      • Altaussee
Exel (1993)
  • Tyrol
    • Innsbruck-Land District
      • Absam
        • Hall valley
Palache et al. (1951) +1 other reference
  • Upper Austria
    • Gmunden District
      • Bad Ischl
        • Perneck
Palache et al. (1951) +1 other reference
      • Hallstatt
Palache et al. (1951) +1 other reference
Chile
 
  • Antofagasta
    • Tocopilla Province
      • María Elena
        • Oficina María Elena
Collao et al. (2002)
Marta et al. (1996)
China
 
  • Hubei
    • Wuhan
      • Jianghan District
Anthony
  • Qinghai
    • Haixi Mongol and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
      • Mangnai City (Mangya Co.)
Mily Wang et al. (1993)
  • Xinjiang
    • Bayin'gholin Autonomous Prefecture (Bayingolin Autonomous Prefecture; Bayinguoleng Autonomous Prefecture)
      • Ruoqiang Co. (Qakilik Co.; Chaqiliq Co.)
Wang Mili et al. (2000) +1 other reference
    • Turpan
      • Gaochang District
        • Turfan basin (Turpan basin)
Bingxiao Li (1992)
Germany
 
  • Hesse
    • Kassel Region
      • Fulda
        • Neuhof
          • Giesel
Weiß (1990)
Krah et al. (1988)
      • Hersfeld-Rotenburg
        • Heringen
Weiß (1990)
        • Phillippsthal
Weiß (1990)
  • Saxony-Anhalt
    • Salzlandkreis
      • Staßfurt
Dana 6:A3:14 +2 other references
  • Thuringia
    • Wartburg District
      • Krayenberggemeinde
W.I. Borrisenkow (1968)
Iceland
 
  • Southern Region
    • Rangárþing eystra
Balić-Žunić et al. (2016)
    • Vestmannaeyjar
      • Vestmannaeyjar archipelago (Westman islands)
        • Surtsey Island
Jakobsson et al. (1992)
Japan
 
  • Fukushima Prefecture
    • Minamisōma City
Seki et al. (1987)
Kazakhstan
 
  • Atyrau Region
    • Inder District
Pekov et al. (1993)
Poland
 
  • Greater Poland Voivodeship
    • Koło County
      • Gmina Kłodawa
Jirásek +7 other references
  • Silesian Voivodeship
    • Rybnik
      • Niedobczyce
Kruszewski (2013)
    • Wodzisław County
      • Radlin
Ł. Kruszewski PXRD data (to be published soon) +1 other reference
Russia
 
  • Kurgan Oblast
    • Tselinny District
Novoselov +6 other references
Turkey
 
  • Konya Province
van Doesburg et al. (1982)
USA
 
  • California
    • San Luis Obispo County
      • Carrizo Plain
M. K. Eghbal (1988)
  • Colorado
    • Mesa County
Eckel et al. (1997)
    • Weld County
Zielinski et al. (2001)
  • New Mexico
Northrop et al. (1996)
 
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