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Pyrocoproite

Valid as an unnamed mineral
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Formula:
(K,Na)2Mg(P2O7)
Colour:
White
Lustre:
Earthy
Crystal System:
Monoclinic
Name:
Named after it's derivation from bat guano combustion.
A pyrophospate originated from bat guano combustion in Arnhem Cave, Namibia, about 2000 years ago. Cause of combustion unknown.

Originally described (together with another pyrophosphate, pyrophosphite) from Arnhem Cave, Windhoek District, Khomas Region, Namibia.
See also arnhemite.

Compare canaphite, wooldridgeite; 'arnhemite', and UM1991-10-PO:BaCaHMgSr.


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Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
7260
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:7260:7
GUID
(UUID V4):
7de1f91a-b1e2-4d7c-8dc7-e2450fb9e6cb

IMA Classification of PyrocoproiteHide

IMA status notes:
Unnamed (probably valid)
Approval history:
Unnamed, but probably valid.

Classification of PyrocoproiteHide

8.FA.20

8 : PHOSPHATES, ARSENATES, VANADATES
F : Polyphosphates, Polyarsenates, [4]-Polyvanadates
A : Polyphosphates, etc., without OH and H2O; dimers of corner-sharing RO4 tetrahedra.

Physical Properties of PyrocoproiteHide

Earthy
Colour:
White
Streak:
White

Optical Data of PyrocoproiteHide

Type:
Biaxial
RI values:
nα = 1.558 nγ = 1.560
Max Birefringence:
δ = 0.002
Image shows birefringence interference colour range (at 30µm thickness)
and does not take into account mineral colouration.
Surface Relief:
Moderate
Dispersion:
weak

Chemistry of PyrocoproiteHide

Mindat Formula:
(K,Na)2Mg(P2O7)

Crystallography of PyrocoproiteHide

Crystal System:
Monoclinic

Other Language Names for PyrocoproiteHide

Related Minerals - Strunz-mindat GroupingHide

8.FA.AnastasenkoiteCaFe2+(P2O7)Tric. 1 : P1
8.FA.Phosphocyclite-(Fe)Fe2+2(P4O12)Mon. 2/m : B2/b
8.FA.Phosphocyclite-(Ni)Ni2(P4O12)Mon. 2/m : B2/b
8.FA.LisaniteCaNiP2O7Tric. 1 : P1
8.FA.ShasuiteCaNi3(P2O7)2Mon. 2/m : P21/b
8.FA.NabateaiteFe2P2O7Tric. 1 : P1
8.FA.SamraiteNi2P2O7Mon. 2/m : P21/b
8.FA.BakakiniteCa2V2O7Tric. 1 : P1
8.FA.05Blossiteα-Cu2(V2O7)Orth. mm2 : Fdd2
8.FA.10Ziesiteβ-Cu2(V2O7)Mon. 2/m : B2/b
8.FA.15ChervetitePb2(V2O7)Mon. 2/m : P21/b
8.FA.15UM1999-17:O:PbVPb4V2O9 or Pb4(VO4)2O
8.FA.20PyrophosphiteK2Ca(P2O7)Mon.
8.FA.20 YamhamelachiteKCrP2O7Mon. 2/m : P21/b
8.FA.25Petewilliamsite(Ni,Co)30(As2O7)15Mon. 2 : B2

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 PyrocoproiteHide

References for PyrocoproiteHide

Localities for PyrocoproiteHide

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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.
Iran
 
  • Kurdistan Province
    • Divandarreh County
Amin et al. (2022)
Namibia
 
  • Khomas Region
    • Windhoek Rural
Martini (1997) +1 other reference
Saudi Arabia
 
  • Mecca Region
Saudi Geological Survey Open-File ... +1 other reference
 
Mineral and/or Locality  
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