矿物硬度莫氏标度
铜
晶体孪晶
矿物
结晶学
电子探针
化学
劈理(地质)
矿物学
材料科学
冶金
复合材料
断裂(地质)
微观结构
作者
Hexiong Yang,Robert A. Jenkins,Richard M. Thompson,Robert T. Downs,S. H. Evans,Elias Bloch
摘要
A new mineral species, markascherite (IMA2010-051), ideally Cu3(MoO4)(OH)4, has been found at Copper Creek, Pinal County, Arizona, U.S.A. The mineral is of secondary origin and is associated with brochantite, antlerite, lindgrenite, wulfenite, natrojarosite, and chalcanthite. Markascherite crystals are bladed (elongated along the b axis), up to 0.50 × 0.10 × 0.05 mm. The dominant forms are {001}, {100}, and {010}. Twinning is found with the twofold twin axis along [101̄]. The mineral is green, transparent with green streak and vitreous luster. It is brittle and has a Mohs hardness of 3.5~4; cleavage is perfect on {100} and no parting was observed. The calculated density is 4.216 g/cm3. Optically, markascherite is biaxial (-), with nα >1.8, nβ > 1.8, and nγ >1.8. The dispersion is strong (r > v). It is insoluble in water, acetone, or hydrochloric acid. An electron microprobe analysis yielded an empirical formula Cu2.89(Mo1.04O4)(OH)4.
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