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Monazite-(Nd)

A valid IMA mineral species
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About Monazite-(Nd)Hide

Formula:
Nd(PO4)
Colour:
Bright rose-red
Hardness:
5 - 5½
Specific Gravity:
5.43 (Calculated)
Crystal System:
Monoclinic
Name:
Named for its relationship to monazite-(Ce). The suffix/modifier follows the Levinson rule for minerals with essential REE, indicating a predominance of neodymium. The root name is from the Greek ÎŒÎżÏ…ÎŹÎ¶Î”Îčυ "to be solitary" in allusion to the rarity of its (monazite-(Ce)) presence in the first known localities.

Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
2753
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:2753:9
GUID
(UUID V4):
9b5a7825-c9e4-4aa8-94c3-53946ff72ba1

IMA Classification of Monazite-(Nd)Hide

Approved
Approval year:
1986
First published:
1987

Classification of Monazite-(Nd)Hide

8.AD.50

8 : PHOSPHATES, ARSENATES, VANADATES
A : Phosphates, etc. without additional anions, without H2O
D : With only large cations
38.4.3.5

38 : ANHYDROUS NORMAL PHOSPHATES, ARSENATES, AND VANADATES
4 : AXO4
19.9.5

19 : Phosphates
9 : Phosphates of rare earths and Sc

Mineral SymbolsHide

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

Please only use the official IMA–CNMNC symbol. Older variants are listed for historical use only.

SymbolSourceReference
Mnz-NdIMA–CNMNCWarr, L.N. (2021). IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols. Mineralogical Magazine, 85(3), 291-320. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43
MnzKretz (1983)Kretz, R. (1983) Symbols of rock-forming minerals. American Mineralogist, 68, 277–279.
MnzSiivolam & Schmid (2007)Siivolam, J. and Schmid, R. (2007) Recommendations by the IUGS Subcommission on the Systematics of Metamorphic Rocks: List of mineral abbreviations. Web-version 01.02.07. IUGS Commission on the Systematics in Petrology. download
MnzWhitney & Evans (2010)Whitney, D.L. and Evans, B.W. (2010) Abbreviations for names of rock-forming minerals. American Mineralogist, 95, 185–187 doi:10.2138/am.2010.3371
MnzThe Canadian Mineralogist (2019)The Canadian Mineralogist (2019) The Canadian Mineralogist list of symbols for rock- and ore-forming minerals (December 30, 2019). download

Physical Properties of Monazite-(Nd)Hide

Transparency:
Translucent
Colour:
Bright rose-red
Hardness:
5 - 5½ on Mohs scale
Density:
5.43 g/cm3 (Calculated)

Optical Data of Monazite-(Nd)Hide

Type:
Biaxial (+)
RI values:
nα = 1.770 - 1.800 nβ = 1.771 - 1.802 nγ = 1.830 - 1.850
Max Birefringence:
δ = 0.060
Image shows birefringence interference colour range (at 30µm thickness)
and does not take into account mineral colouration.
Surface Relief:
Very High
Dispersion:
extreme

Chemistry of Monazite-(Nd)Hide

Mindat Formula:
Nd(PO4)

Crystallography of Monazite-(Nd)Hide

Crystal System:
Monoclinic
Class (H-M):
2/m - Prismatic
Cell Parameters:
a = 6.745(4) Å, b = 6.964(4) Å, c = 6.435(4) Å
β = 103.65(4)°
Ratio:
a:b:c = 0.969 : 1 : 0.924
Unit Cell V:
293.73 ų (Calculated from Unit Cell)
Z:
4
Comment:
P21/n

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0001702Monazite-(Nd)Ni Y, Hughes J M, Mariano A N (1995) Crystal chemistry of the monazite and xenotime structures Nd(PO4) American Mineralogist 80 21-2619950293
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X-Ray Powder DiffractionHide

Powder Diffraction Data:
d-spacingIntensity
3.080 Å(100)
3.280 Å(60)
2.846 Å(50)
2.425 Å(40)
4.15 Å(30)
2.590 Å(30)
2.177 Å(30)

Geological EnvironmentHide

Paragenetic Mode(s):
Paragenetic ModeEarliest Age (Ga)
Stage 3a: Earth’s earliest Hadean crust>4.50
9 : Lava/xenolith minerals (hornfels, sanidinite facies)
Stage 4a: Earth’s earliest continental crust>4.4-3.0
19 : Granitic intrusive rocks
Near-surface Processes
23 : Subaerial aqueous alteration by non-redox-sensitive fluids (see also #47)
26 : Hadean detrital minerals
Stage 4b: Highly evolved igneous rocks>3.0
34 : Complex granite pegmatites
36 : Carbonatites, kimberlites, and related igneous rocks
Stage 5: Initiation of plate tectonics<3.5-2.5
40 : Regional metamorphism (greenschist, amphibolite, granulite facies)

Type Occurrence of Monazite-(Nd)Hide

General Appearance of Type Material:
Long prismatic crystals, bright rose in colour.
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
Mineralogical Institute, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Natural History Museum, Basel, Switzerland, 30803.
Geological Setting of Type Material:
In small fissures in gneiss blocks, or druses of aplitic to pegmatitic veins in a schistose gneiss with abundant white mica.
Associated Minerals at Type Locality:

Synonyms of Monazite-(Nd)Hide

Other Language Names for Monazite-(Nd)Hide

Relationship of Monazite-(Nd) to other SpeciesHide

Other Members of this group:
Monazite-(Ce)Ce(PO4)Mon. 2/m
Monazite-(La)La(PO4)Mon. 2/m
Monazite-(Sm)Sm(PO4)Mon. 2/m

Common AssociatesHide

Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
1 photo of Monazite-(Nd) associated with Monazite-(Ce)Ce(PO4)
1 photo of Monazite-(Nd) associated with BariopharmacosideriteBa0.5Fe3+4(AsO4)3(OH)4 · 5H2O
1 photo of Monazite-(Nd) associated with BaryteBaSO4
1 photo of Monazite-(Nd) associated with FluorapatiteCa5(PO4)3F
1 photo of Monazite-(Nd) associated with MuscoviteKAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2

Related Minerals - Strunz-mindat GroupingHide

8.AD.KepleriteCa9(Ca0.5◻0.5)Mg(PO4)7Trig. 3m : R3c
8.AD.DeynekoiteCa9◻Fe3+(PO4)7Trig. 3m : R3c
8.AD.MazoriteBa3(PO4)2Trig. 3m (3 2/m) : R3m
8.AD.Monazite-(Gd)Gd(PO4)Mon.
8.AD.05NahpoiteNa2(PO3OH)Mon. 2/m : P21/m
8.AD.10MonetiteCa(PO3OH)Tric. 1
8.AD.10WeiliteCa(HAsO4)Tric. 1 : P1
8.AD.10Ć venekiteCa(H2AsO4)2Tric. 1 : P1
8.AD.15Archerite(K,NH4)(H2PO4)Tet. 4 2m : I4 2d
8.AD.15BiphosphammiteNH4(H2PO4)Tet. 4 2 2 : I41 2 2
8.AD.20Phosphammite(NH4)2(PO3OH)Mon. 2/m : P21/b
8.AD.25BuchwalditeNaCa(PO4)Orth. mm2 : Pmn21
8.AD.30SchultenitePb(HAsO4)Mon. 2/m : P2/b
8.AD.35Chernovite-(Y)Y(AsO4)Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I41/amd
8.AD.35DreyeriteBi(VO4)Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I41/amd
8.AD.35Wakefieldite-(Ce)Ce(VO4)Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I41/amd
8.AD.35Wakefieldite-(Y)Y(VO4)Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I41/amd
8.AD.35Xenotime-(Y)Y(PO4)Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I41/amd
8.AD.35Chernovite-(Ce)(Ce,Y)(AsO4)Tet.
8.AD.35PretuliteSc(PO4)Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I41/amd
8.AD.35Xenotime-(Yb)Yb(PO4)Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I41/amd
8.AD.35Wakefieldite-(La)La(VO4)Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I41/amd
8.AD.35Wakefieldite-(Nd)Nd(VO4)Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I41/amd
8.AD.35Xenotime-(Gd)Gd(PO4)Tet. 4/mmm (4/m 2/m 2/m) : I41/amd
8.AD.40PucheriteBi(VO4)Orth. mmm (2/m 2/m 2/m)
8.AD.45XimengiteBi(PO4)Trig. 3 2 : P31 2 1
8.AD.50Gasparite-(Ce)Ce(AsO4)Mon. 2/m
8.AD.50Monazite-(Ce)Ce(PO4)Mon. 2/m
8.AD.50Monazite-(La)La(PO4)Mon. 2/m
8.AD.50RooseveltiteBi(AsO4)Mon. 2/m
8.AD.50CheraliteCaTh(PO4)2Mon. 2/m
8.AD.50Monazite-(Sm)Sm(PO4)Mon. 2/m
8.AD.50UM2005-35-VO:CaFePSiTh(Th,Ca)(VO4,SiO4,PO4)
8.AD.50Gasparite-(La)La(AsO4)Mon. 2/m
8.AD.55TetrarooseveltiteBi(AsO4)Tet. 4/m : I41/a
8.AD.60Chursinite[Hg2]2+Hg2+2[AsO4]2Mon. 2/m : P21/b
8.AD.65ClinobisvaniteBi(VO4)Mon. 2/m
8.AD.70GurimiteBa3(VO4)2Trig. 3m : R3m
8.AD.75PicaiteNaCa[AsO3OH][AsO2(OH)2]Mon. 2/m : P21/b

Other InformationHide

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 Monazite-(Nd)Hide

References for Monazite-(Nd)Hide

Localities for Monazite-(Nd)Hide

This 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.

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.
Argentina
 
  • Catamarca Province
    • Sierra de Ancasti
      • El Portezuelo
Colombo et al. (2011)
  • Salta Province
M. del Blanco (1996)
M. del Blanco et al. (1996)
Australia
 
  • Tasmania
    • Circular Head municipality
      • Interview River district
Bottrill et al. (2008)
Austria
 
  • Styria
    • Graz-Umgebung District
      • Frohnleiten
        • Arzwaldgraben
          • Kohlbachgraben (Haneggerbachgraben)
Taucher F. & Hollerer Ch. (2015)
  • Tyrol
    • Landeck District
      • Flirsch
Kolitsch et al. (2023)
Canada
 
  • QuĂ©bec
    • Nord-du-QuĂ©bec
      • Nunavik
Mitchell et al. (2017) +1 other reference
China
 
  • Jilin
    • Tonghua
      • Tonghua Co.
Guimei Yu and Liangchao Zhao (1988)
Czech Republic
 
  • Plzeƈ Region
    • Plzeƈ-South District
      • SpĂĄlenĂ© Poƙíčí
Scharm et al. (2000)
DR Congo
 
Tony Nikischer
Finland
 
  • Ostrobothnia
Al-Ani Thair
Greece
 
  • Attica
    • West Attica
      • Megara
Bull. Acad. Serbe Sci. Art
Italy (TL)
 
  • Piedmont
    • Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Province
      • Formazza
        • Vallone del Vannino
Graeser et al. (1987)
Japan
 
  • Ehime Prefecture
    • Inland Sea (Setonaikai)
      • Imabari City
çš†ć·é‰„é›„ et al. (2001)
  • Kagawa Prefecture
Minakawa (1986)
Northwest Africa Meteorites
 
Liu et al. (2016) +1 other reference
Norway
 
  • Agder
Rune S. Selbekk (2010)
    • Iveland
      • MĂžlland
Rune S. Selbekk (2010)
Poland
 
  • Lower Silesian Voivodeship
    • DzierĆŒoniĂłw County
      • PiƂawa GĂłrna
        • DSS PiƂawa GĂłrna Quarry
          • Julianna pegmatite
Twardak et al. (2023)
    • Karkonosze County
      • Gmina MysƂakowice
        • Karpniki
Matyszczak (2018)
Matyszczak (2018)
        • Krogulec
Matyszczak (2018)
      • Gmina PodgĂłrzyn
        • SosnĂłwka
Matyszczak (2018)
Matyszczak (2018)
Romania
 
  • Harghita County
    • Ditrău Complex
      • Jolotca (Orotva)
Hirtopanu et al. (2000)
    • Joseni
Hirtopanu et al. (2013)
Russia
 
  • Bashkortostan
    • Beloretsk district
Kovalev et al. (2024)
  • Irkutsk Oblast
    • Bodaybinsky District
      • Bodaibo
        • Lena Gold District
          • Kropotkinsky ore cluster
Pavel.M. Kartashov (n.d.) +1 other reference
  • Komi Republic
    • Kozhim River Basin
      • Maldynyrd range (Maldy-nyrd range)
        • Grubependity Lake
geo.web.ru (2018)
Repina (2008)
  • Murmansk Oblast
    • Pechengsky District
      • Pechenga Ni-Cu ore field
Kompanchenko et al. (2019)
  • Ural Mountains
    • Southern Urals
      • Bashkir Meganticlinorium
Kovalev et al. (2023)
Slovakia
 
  • BanskĂĄ Bystrica Region
    • BanskĂĄ Bystrica District
      • ÄœubietovĂĄ
OzdĂ­n (2015)
    • Brezno District
      • BacĂșch
PrĆĄek et al. (2010)
  • KoĆĄice Region
    • Gelnica District
      • Prakovce
Ondrejka et al. (2023)
    • RoĆŸĆˆava District
      • Čučma
Ć tevko et al. (2014)
South Africa
 
  • Mpumalanga
    • Nkangala District Municipality
      • Thembisile Hani Local Municipality
        • Mkobola
Atanasova et al. (2016)
Switzerland
 
  • Valais
    • Östlich Raron
      • Grengiols
        • Saflisch Valley
Krzemnicki (1992)
USA
 
  • New Mexico
    • Rio Arriba County
FĂ€rber (n.d.)
  • North Carolina
    • Yancey County
      • Burnsville
        • Hurricane Mountain
  • Wisconsin
    • Marathon County
      • Wausau Intrusive Complex
Hanson et al. (1999)
Thomas Buchholz
Hanson et al. (1999)
 
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