Crandallite

Crandallite is a calcium aluminium basic phosphate mineral. It has ideal formula CaAl3(PO4)2(OH)5•(H2O). Crandallite was named after Milan L. Crandall, Jr, who worked for Knight Syndicate. This mineral is found in laterite and in alteration products of phosphate rich pegmatites.

Crandallite
Variscite, Crandallite. Locality: Little Green Monster Variscite Mine, Clay Canyon, Fairfield, Oquirrh Mts, Utah County, Utah, USA (Locality at mindat.org). Size: 7.8 x 7.3 x 0.4 cm.
General
CategoryPhosphate minerals
Formula
(repeating unit)
CaAl3(PO4)2(OH)5•(H2O)
Strunz classification8.BL.10
Dana classification42.07.03.01
Crystal systemTrigonal
Unit cella = 7.005, c = 16.192, Z = 3; V = 688.09
Identification
Formula mass414.02
Colourgrey; yellowish
Crystal habitfibrous, compact or massive
Cleavageperfect 0001
Mohs scale hardness4
Lustervitreous to dull
Streakwhite
Density2.84
Refractive indexw=1.618, e=1.623
Birefringence0.0050
References[1]

References

  1. "Crandallite Mineral Data". webmineral.com.
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