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Mineralogical ClassificationNew minerals and nomenclature modifications approved in June and July 2018
7th Aug 2018 17:17 UTCMarco E. Ciriotti Manager
IMA No. 2018-010
Eddavidite
Pb2Cu12O15Br2
Southwest Mine, Bisbee, Warren District, Cochise Co., Arizona, USA (31°26’23”N,
109°54’56”W)
Hexiong Yang* and Robert T. Downs
*E-mail: hyang@email.arizona.edu
The Br analogue of murdochite
Cubic: Fm3m; structure determined
a = 9.2407(9) Å
5.296(40), 4.739(15), 2.668(100), 2.305(31), 2.120(13), 1.632(35), 1.394(28), 1.060(11)
Cotype material is deposited in the collections of the University of Arizona Mineral Museum,
Tucson, AZ 85719, USA, catalogue # 12326, and the RRUFF Project, deposition # R050381
How to cite: Yang, H. and Downs, R.T. (2018) Eddavidite, IMA 2018-010. CNMNC Newsletter
No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-019
Yarzhemskiite
K[B5O7(OH)2]·H2O
Chelkar salt dome (drillcore of borehole #800, depth 344-347 m), near Chelkar (Shalkar) lake,
Western Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan
Igor V. Pekov*, Natalia V. Zubkova, Oksana V. Korotchenkova, Ilya I. Chaikovskiy, Vasiliy O.
Yapaskurt, Nikita V. Chukanov, Dmitry I. Belakovskiy, Inna S. Lykova, Sergey N. Britvin and
Dmitry Y. Pushcharovsky
*E-mail: igorpekov@mail.ru
The K analogue of larderellite
Monoclinic: P21/c; structure determined
a = 9.4734(2), b = 7.5203(2), c = 11.4205(2) Å, β = 97.300(2)°
9.39(86), 4.696(41), 3.296(18), 3.130(19), 2.935(42), 2.898(100), 2.832(56), 1.867(18)
Type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, registration number 5154/1
How to cite: Pekov, I.V., Zubkova, N.V., Korotchenkova, O.V., Chaikovskiy, I.I., Yapaskurt,
V.O., Chukanov, N.V., Belakovskiy, D.I., Lykova, I.S., Britvin, S.N. and Pushcharovsky, D.Y.
(2018) Yarzhemskiite, IMA 2018-019. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx;
Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-020
Stefanweissite
(Ca,REE)2Zr2(Nb,Ti)(Ti,Nb)2Fe2+O14
In den Dellen (Zieglowski) pumice quarry, 1.5 km NE of Mendig, Laach Lake (Laacher See)
volcano, Eifel region, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Nikita V. Chukanov*, Natalia V. Zubkova, Igor V. Pekov, Marina F. Vigasina, Yury S.
Polekhovsky, Bernd Ternes, Willi Schüller, Sergey N. Britvin and Dmitry Y. Pushcharovsky
*E-mail: chukanov@icp.ac.ru
Closely related to nöggerathite-(Ce)
Orthorhombic: Cmca; structure determined
a = 7.2896(4), b = 14.1435(5), c = 10.1713(4) Å
2.983(100), 2.897(71), 1.828(38), 1.793(25), 1.767(16), 1.536(9), 1.517(10), 1.187(19)
Type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, registration number 5191/1
How to cite: Chukanov, N.V., Zubkova, N.V., Pekov, I.V., Vigasina, M.F., Polekhovsky, Y.S.,
Ternes, B., Schüller, W., Britvin, S.N. and Pushcharovsky, D.Y. (2018) Stefanweissite, IMA
2018-020. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82,
xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-021
Thermaerogenite
CuAl2O4
Arsenatnaya fumarole, Second scoria cone of the Northern Breakthrough of the Great Tolbachik
Fissure Eruption, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka peninsula, Far-Eastern Region, Russia (55°41’N,
160°14’E, 1200 m asl)
Igor V. Pekov*, Fedor D. Sandalov, Natalia N. Koshlyakova, Yury S. Polekhovsky, Marina F.
Vigasina, Sergey N. Britvin and Evgeny G. Sidorov
*E-mail: igorpekov@mail.ru
Spinel supergroup
Cubic: Fd3m
a = 8.131(1) Å
2.873(65), 2.451(100), 2.033(10), 1.865(6), 1.660(16), 1.565(28), 1.438(30), 1.240(6)
Type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, registration number 5192/1
How to cite: Pekov, I.V., Sandalov, F.D., Koshlyakova, N.N., Polekhovsky, Y.S., Vigasina, M.F.,
Britvin, S.N. and Sidorov, E.G. (2018) Thermaerogenite, IMA 2018-021. CNMNC Newsletter No.
44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-022
Picaite
NaCa[AsO3OH][AsO2(OH)2]
Torrecillas mine, Salar Grande, Iquique Province, Tarapacá Region, Chile (20°58’13”S,
70°8’17”W)
Anthony R. Kampf*, Barbara Nash, Maurizio Dini and Arturo A. Molina Donoso
*E-mail: akampf@nhm.org
New structure type
Monoclinic: P21/c; structure determined
a = 7.2474(4), b = 14.6547(7), c = 7.2624(5) Å, β = 99.520(7)°
4.45(74), 3.651(100), 3.473(100), 3.383(48), 2.893(28), 1.802(27), 1.621(27), 1.558(24)
Cotype material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Natural History Museum of
Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA, catalogue
numbers 67257 and 67285
How to cite: Kampf, A.R., Nash, B., Dini, M. and Molina Donoso, A.A. (2018) Picaite, IMA
2018-022. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82,
xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-023
Ríosecoite
Ca2Mg(AsO3OH)3(H2O)2
Torrecillas mine, Salar Grande, Iquique Province, Tarapacá Region, Chile (20°58’13”S,
70°8’17”W)
Anthony R. Kampf*, Barbara Nash, Maurizio Dini and Arturo A. Molina Donoso
*E-mail: akampf@nhm.org
New structure type
Triclinic: P1; structure determined
a = 6.8110(9), b = 7.316(1), c = 11.777(2) Å, α = 83.466(6), β = 84.394(6), γ = 79.779(6)°
7.18(36), 4.239(35), 3.578(100), 3.361(41), 3.142(43), 3.006(48), 2.914(28), 2.784(71)
Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Natural History Museum of Los
Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA, catalogue number
67257
How to cite: Kampf, A.R., Nash, B., Dini, M. and Molina Donoso, A.A. (2018) Ríosecoite, IMA
2018-023. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82,
xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-024
Pandoraite-Ba
BaV4+5V5+2O16·3H2O
Pandora mine, La Sal district (Paradox Valley district), San Juan Co., Colorado, USA
(38°18’34”N, 109°13’13”W)
Anthony R. Kampf*, John M. Hughes, Barbara P. Nash and Joe Marty
*E-mail: akampf@nhm.org
Known synthetic analogue
Monoclinic: P2; structure determined
a = 6.154(2), b = 6.153(2), c = 21.356(7) Å, β = 90.058(9)°
10.9(100), 5.41(12), 3.631(18), 2.812(19), 2.739(20), 2.559(26), 2.176(13), 1.934(20)
Cotype material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Natural History Museum of
Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA, catalogue
numbers 67293 and 67294
How to cite: Kampf, A.R., Hughes, J.M., Nash, B.P. and Marty, J. (2018) Pandoraite-Ba, IMA
2018-024. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82,
xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-025
Camanchacaite
NaCaMg2[AsO4][AsO3(OH)]2
Torrecillas mine, Salar Grande, Iquique Province, Tarapacá Region, Chile (20°58’13”S,
70°8’17”W)
Anthony R. Kampf*, Barbara Nash, Maurizio Dini and Arturo A. Molina Donoso
*E-mail: akampf@nhm.org
Alluaudite group
Monoclinic: C2/c
a = 12.470(9), b = 12.554(9), c = 6.848(9) Å, β = 113.75(2)°
6.27(40), 4.134(66), 3.263(93), 3.115(60), 2.806(96), 2.735(100), 1.952(39), 1.689(49)
Cotype material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Natural History Museum of
Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA, catalogue
numbers 67257, 66771, 66772, 66773 and 66774
How to cite: Kampf, A.R., Nash, B., Dini, M. and Molina Donoso, A.A. (2018) Camanchacaite,
IMA 2018-025. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine,
82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-027
Hitachiite
Pb5Bi2Te2S6
Fudotaki deposit, Hitachi mine, Hitachi, Ibaraki, Japan (36°37’16.03”N, 140°36’46.50”E)
Takahiro Kuribayashi*, Toshiro Nagase, Tatsuo Nozaki, Junichiro Ishibashi, Kazuhiko Shimada,
Masaaki Shimizu and Koichi Momma
*E-mail: t-kuri@m.tohoku.ac.jp
Tetradymite group
Trigonal: P3m1
a = 4.220(1), c = 27.02(4) Å
3.541(35), 3.391(59), 3.039(100), 2.177(14), 2.114(56), 2.040(11), 1.793(18), 1.735(18)
Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the National Museum of Nature and
Science, Tokyo, Japan, registration number NSM-M45821
How to cite: Kuribayashi, T., Nagase, T., Nozaki, T., Ishibashi, J., Shimada, K., Shimizu, M. and
Momma, K. (2018) Hitachiite, IMA 2018-027. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page
xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-028
Lepageite
Mn2+3(Fe3+7Fe2+4)O3[Sb3+5As3+]
Szklary pegmatite, ca. 6 km N of the Ząbkowice Śląskie town, ca. 60 km S of Wrocław, Lower
Silesia, Poland (50°39’04”N, 16°49’56”E)
Adam Pieczka*, Mark A. Cooper and Frank C. Hawthorne
*E-mail: pieczka@agh.edu.pl
New structure type
Triclinic: P1; structure determined
a = 10.607(3), b = 10.442(3), c = 15.260(5) Å, α = 89.58(1), β = 104.479(8), γ = 89.706(9)°
2.898(85), 2.854(92), 2.846(88), 2.831(100), 2.487(34), 2.474(34), 2.463(34), 1.728(24)
Type material is deposited in the collections of the Mineralogical Museum, University of
Wrocław, Cybulskiego 30, 50-205 Wrocław, Poland, catalogue number MMWr IV7926
How to cite: Pieczka, A., Cooper, M.A. and Hawthorne, F.C. (2018) Lepageite, IMA 2018-028.
CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2017-067a
Wumuite
KAl0.33W2.67O9
Nanyang Village, Huaping Co., Panzhihua-Xichang region, China (101°27’13.86”E,
26°46’8.21”N)
Guowu Li * and Yuan Xue
*E-mail: liguowu@cugb.edu.cn
Known synthetic analogue
Hexagonal: P6/mmm; structure determined
a = 7.2952(5), c = 3.7711(3) Å
6.261(36), 3.727(30), 2.610(10), 3.161(100), 2.413(40), 1.881(10), 1.820(15), 1.577(15)
Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Geological Museum of China,
15 Xisi Mutton Alley, Beijing, China, registration No. M13782 (holotype), and the Crystal
Structure Laboratory, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China, catalogue No.
NY-6-2Z (cotype)
How to cite: Li, G. and Xue, Y. (2018) Wumuite, IMA 2017-067a. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44,
August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
NEW MINERAL PROPOSALS APPROVED IN JULY 2018
IMA No. 2018-017
Jahnsite-(NaMnMg)
(Na,Ca)(Mn2+,Fe3+)(Mg,Fe3+)2Fe3+2(PO4)4(OH)2(H2O)8
Sapucaia pegmatite, Conselheiro Pena district, Minas Gerais, Brazil (18°54’38”S, 41°29’61”W) - type locality; White Rock No. 2 quarry, Bimbowrie Conservation Park, 24 km N of Olary, South Australia, Australia (140°19’E, 32°4’S) – cotype locality
Anthony R. Kampf*, Peter Elliott, Barbara P. Nash, Luigi Chiappino and Sergio Varvello
*E-mail: akampf@nhm.org
Jahnsite group
Monoclinic: P2/a; structure determined
a = 15.104(1), b = 7.1629(2), c = 9.8949(7) Å, β = 110.640(7)°
9.29(100), 5.02(27), 4.91(30), 3.546(32), 2.975(26), 2.834(91), 2.601(33), 1.944(33)
Type material is deposited in the collections of the Mineral Sciences Department, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90007, USA, catalogue number 66701 (Sapucaia), and the South Australian Museum, North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, registration number G34298 (White Rock)
How to cite: Kampf, A.R., Elliott, P., Nash, B.P., Chiappino, L. and Varvello, S. (2018) Jahnsite-(NaMnMg), IMA 2018-017. CNMNC Newsletter No 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-029
Hg2+3[NHg2+2]18(Cl,I,OH,Br,S)24
Clear Creek mine, New Idria mining district, San Benito Co., California, USA (120°43’58”W, 36°22’59”N)
Mark A. Cooper, Frank C. Hawthorne*, Andrew C. Roberts, Christopher J. Stanley, John Spratt and Andrew G. Christy
*E-mail: frank_hawthorne@umanitoba.ca
Loosely chemically related to comancheite
Orthorhombic: Amam; structure determined
a = 26.381(6), b = 45.59(1), c =6.684(1) Å
5.965(40), 5.717(50), 5.018(40), 2.853(100), 2.776(100), 2.745(100), 2.690(35), 1.673(40)
Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Department of Natural History, Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queens Park, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6, Canada, catalogue number M58523
How to cite: Cooper, M.A., Hawthorne, F.C., Roberts, A.C., Stanley, C.J., Spratt, J. and Christy, A.G. (2018) IMA 2018-029. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-031
Pliniusite
Ca5(VO4)3F
Southern fumarole field, Mountain 1004, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka peninsula, Far-Eastern Region, Russia (holotype); Nahal Morag canyon, Hatrurim Basin, Israel (cotype)
Igor V. Pekov*, Natalia V. Zubkova, Natalia N. Koshlyakova, Arkadiusz Krzątała, Dmitry I. Belakovskiy, Irina O. Galuskina, Evgeny V. Galuskin, Sergey N. Britvin, Evgeny G. Sidorov, Yevgeny Vapnik and Dmitry Y. Pushcharovsky
*E-mail: igorpekov@mail.ru
Apatite supergroup
Hexagonal: P63/m; structure determined
a = 9.5777(7), c = 6.9659(5) Å
3.958(27), 3.488(33), 2.869(100), 2.823(35), 2.776(58), 2.674(25), 1.980(19), 1.871(23)
Type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, registration numbers 5202/1 (Tolbachik) and 5202/2
(Nahal Morag)
How to cite: Pekov, I.V., Zubkova, N.V., Koshlyakova, N.N., Krzątała, A., Belakovskiy, D.I.,
Galuskina, I.O., Galuskin, E.V., Britvin, S.N., Sidorov, E.G., Vapnik, Y. and Pushcharovsky, D.Y.
(2018) Pliniusite, IMA 2018-031. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx;
Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-034
Goldschmidtite
KNbO3
As inclusion is a diamond is from the Koffiefontein kimberlite pipe, South Africa (29°24.9’S,
24°59.5’E)
Nicole A. Meyer*, Michelle D. Wenz, James P.S. Walsh, Steven D. Jacobsen, Andrew J. Locock
and Jeffrey W. Harris
*E-mail: nameyer@ualberta.ca
The K analogue of isolueshite
Cubic: Pm-3m
a = 3.9875(1) Å
2.820(100), 1.994(50), 1.628(58), 1.410(36), 1.261(28), 1.066(38), 0.892(30), 0.814(43)
Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Royal Ontario Museum, 100
Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6, Canada, accession number M58208
How to cite: Meyer, N.A., Wenz, M.D., Walsh, J.P.S., Jacobsen, S.D., Locock, A.J. and Harris,
J.W. (2018) Goldschmidtite, IMA 2018-034. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx;
Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-035
Mengeite
Ba(Mg,Mn2+)Mn3+4(PO4)4(OH)4·4H2O
Spring Creek copper mine, 10 km S of Wilmington, South Australia, Australia
Peter Elliott*
*E-mail: peter.elliott@adelaide.edu.au
Structurally related to bermanite and ercitite
Triclinic: P1; structure determined
a = 5.426(1), b = 5.427(1), c = 16.387(3) Å, α = 87.63(3), β = 99.08(3), γ = 110.63(3)°
16.126(100), 5.106(12), 4.418(44), 3.246(14), 3.191(9), 3.145(12), 2.796(25), 2.680(12)
Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the South Australian Museum, North
Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia, registration number G34744
How to cite: Elliott, P. (2018) Mengeite, IMA 2018-035. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August
2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-036
Pandoraite-Ca
CaV4+5V5+2O16·3H2O
Pandora mine, La Sal district (Paradox Valley district), San Juan Co., Colorado, USA
(38°18’34”N, 109°13’13”W)
Anthony R. Kampf*, John M. Hughes, Barbara P. Nash and Joe Marty
*E-mail: akampf@nhm.org
Isostructural with pandoraite-Ba (IMA # 2018-024; this newsletter)
Monoclinic: P2
a = 6.1119(8), b = 6.105(8), c = 21.460(9) Å, β = 90.1(1)°
11.07(100), 4.055(12), 3.629(11), 3.084(16), 2.831(14), 2.745(22), 2.564(23), 1.940(25)
Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Natural History Museum of Los
Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA, catalogue number
67287
How to cite: Kampf, A.R., Hughes, J.M., Nash, B.P. and Marty, J. (2018) Pandoraite-Ca, IMA
2018-036. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82,
xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-037
Zinconigerite-2N1S
ZnSn2Al12O22(OH)2
Xianghualing skarn, Linwu County, Hunan Province, China (112°34’E, 25°26’N)
Can Rao*, Rucheng Wang, Xiangping Gu, Qunke Xia, Chuanwan Dong, Frédéric Hatert, Xuege
Yu and Wumengyu Wang
*E-mail: canrao@zju.edu.cn
Nigerite group
Trigonal: P3m1
a = 5.714(1), c = 13.821(3) Å
2.841(74), 2.431(100), 1.851(25), 1.834(34), 1.646(74), 1.545(81), 1.428(32), 1.417(27)
Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Geological Museum of China,
No. 16, Yangrou Hutong, Xisi, Beijing 100031, People’s Republic of China, catalogue number
M13810
How to cite: Rao, C., Wang, R., Gu, X., Xia, Q., Dong, C., Hatert, F., Yu, X. and Wang, W.
(2018) Zinconigerite-2N1S, IMA 2018-037. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx;
Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-038
Proxidecagonite
Al34Ni9Fe2
In a fragment of the Khatyrka meteorite, Koryak Mountains, Russia
Luca Bindi* and Paul J. Steinhard
*E-mail: luca.bindi@unifi.it
New structure type
Orthorhombic: Pnma; structure determined
a = 29.013(3), b = 8.156(1), c = 12.401(2) Å
3.96(50), 3.80(40), 3.403(40), 2.069(50), 2.045(100), 2.036(30), 2.033(50), 2.024(70)
Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Museo di Storia Naturale –
Sezione di Mineralogia e Litologia, Università di Firenze, Via La Pira 4, I-50121 Firenze, Italy,
catalogue number 3291/I
How to cite: Bindi, L. and Steinhard, P.J. (2018) Proxidecagonite, IMA 2018-038. CNMNC
Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-039
Meyrowitzite
Ca(UO2)(CO3)2·5H2O
Markey mine, Red Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan Co., Utah, USA (37°32’57”,
110°18’08”W)
Anthony R. Kampf*, Jakub Plášil, Travis Olds, Barbara P. Nash and Joe Marty
*E-mail: akampf@nhm.org
A dimorph of zellerite
Monoclinic: P21/n; structure determined
a = 12.376(3), b = 16.087(1), c = 20.134(2) Å, β = 107.68(1)°
12.11(100), 9.52(48), 8.19(59), 5.96(68), 5.04(79), 4.359(45), 4.057(32), 3.944(31)
Cotype material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA, catalogue numbers 66789 and 66790
How to cite: Kampf, A.R., Plášil, J., Olds, T., Nash, B.P. and Marty, J. (2018) Meyrowitzite, IMA 2018-039. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
IMA No. 2018-040
Cerromojonite
CuPbBiSe3
El Dragón mine, Quijarro province, 30 km SW of Potosí, Bolivia (19°49’23.90”S, 65°55’00.60”W, 4160 m a.s.l.)
Hans-Jürgen Förster*, Luca Bindi, Günter Grundmann and Christopher J. Stanley
*E-mail: forhj@gfz-potsdam.de
The Se analogue of součekite
Monoclinic: Pn21m; structure determined
a = 8.202(1), b = 8.741(1), c = 8.029(1) Å
4.00(20), 3.86(25), 2.783(100), 2.727(55), 2.608(40), 1.999(25), 1.992(20), 1.788(20)
Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom, catalogue number BM 2018,11 (polished section), and the Mineralogical State Collection – Museum Reich der Kristalle, Theresienstraße 41, 80333 München, Germany, inventory number MSM 73583 (cotype)
How to cite: Förster, H.-J., Bindi, L., Grundmann, G. and Stanley, C.J. (2018) Cerromojonite, IMA 2018-040. CNMNC Newsletter No. 44, August 2018, page xxx; Mineralogical Magazine, 82, xxx–xxx.
NOMENCLATURE PROPOSALS APPROVED IN JULY 2018
Alluaudite supergroup
A new classification and nomenclature scheme has been approved for the minerals of the alluaudite supergroup. The supergroup is divided into the alluaudite group, the wyllieite group, and the bobfergusonite group.
Discreditation of fupingqiuite
As a side effect of the new classification of alluaudites, the mineral fupingqiuite (IMA 2016-087; see CNMNC Newsletter 35) is not a separate species from varulite and has been discredited.
9th Aug 2018 16:18 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager
9th Aug 2018 16:28 UTCKnut Edvard Larsen 🌟 Manager
Wumuite:
CNMNC Newsletter No. 44 name the locality with this string: "Nanyang Village, Huaping Co., Panzhihua-Xichang region, China", in Mindat ( with the same coordinates) we have "Nanyang, Huaping Co., Lijiang Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China" [https://www.mindat.org/loc-263087.html]
Goldschmidtite:
Is the spacegroup correct ? Not Pm-3m?
Btw. this mineral has been given the same name as Goldschmidtite, a synonym of sylvanite [https://www.mindat.org/min-7543.html] (now renamed Goldschmidtite (of Hobbs), so they are not confused in the database)
9th Aug 2018 18:40 UTCKnut Edvard Larsen 🌟 Manager
Except that, all new minerals are now added/updated to the database.
The pages for the references needs to be added when the paper is published.
10th Aug 2018 11:31 UTCMarco E. Ciriotti Manager
I think that cerromojonite can be orthorhombic, like the analogue součekite.
Goldschmidtite space group is Pm-3m.
11th Aug 2018 18:59 UTCDavid Hospital
IMA No. 2018-029
Hg2+3[NHg2+2]18(Cl,I,OH,Br,S)24
Clear Creek mine, New Idria mining district, San Benito Co., California, USA (120°43’58”W, 36°22’59”N)
And it is some of the unknowns labeled as CCUK-xx in Mindat and in the below Record article ?
Dunning, G.E., Hadley, T.A., Magnasco, J., Christy, A.G., Cooper Jr., J.F. (2005) The Clear Creek mine (San Benito County, California): a unique mercury locality. The Mineralogical Record: 36(4): 337-363.
Many thanks
David Hospital
11th Aug 2018 19:04 UTCUwe Kolitsch Manager
The authors of an approved IMA proposal are given the option to omit the name of a new mineral in such lists.
12th Aug 2018 23:54 UTCTed Hadley
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13th Aug 2018 01:47 UTCJeff Weissman Expert
13th Aug 2018 02:40 UTCTed Hadley
It is apparently a hydrated secondary too fine grained for single crystal analysis. Unless technology improves the ability to do single crystal analysis with nearly amorphous powders containing big mercury ions, it will never be finished.
All "crystals" of #8 have turned out to be edoylerite, from which #8 is derived (we think).
>do you know if anyone is working....
That is our real problem. There is no one to work on these things. Mark Cooper had done most of the recent work, but he is busy with other things, and these minerals are difficult. Many academics flat out refuse to work on them. We still have around 12 Clear Creek Mine things to characterize and publish and we have about 15-20 more new mercury species from another locality, all waiting for attention.
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16th Aug 2018 20:17 UTCDavid Hospital
David Hospital
16th Aug 2018 22:21 UTCJolyon Ralph Founder
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> Note:
> Wumuite:
> CNMNC Newsletter No. 44 name the locality with
> this string: "Nanyang Village, Huaping Co.,
> Panzhihua-Xichang region, China", in Mindat ( with
> the same coordinates) we have "Nanyang, Huaping
> Co., Lijiang Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China"
THe mindat.org name is more accurate. The IMA locality name is odd.
18th Aug 2018 21:04 UTCRoy Kristiansen Expert
It is identical to the Chinese.
Roy
18th Oct 2018 04:29 UTCMarco E. Ciriotti Manager
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