Hsianghualite
Hsianghualite is a tectosilicate (framework silicate) of lithium, calcium and beryllium, with fluorine, a member of the zeolite group. It was discovered in 1958 and named for the type locality, Hsiang Hua, 香花, meaning fragrant flower.
Hsianghualite | |
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Hsianghualite from the type locality. Specimen size 1.5 cm | |
General | |
Category | Zeolite |
Formula (repeating unit) | Li2Ca3(BeSiO4)3F2 |
Strunz classification | 9.GB.05 (10 ed) 8/J.16-10 (8 ed) |
Dana classification | 77.1.1.5 |
Crystal system | Isometric |
Crystal class | Tetartoidal (23) H-M symbol: (23) |
Space group | I213,[1] originally reported as 4 3 2[2] |
Identification | |
Formula mass | 475.4 g/mol |
Color | White or colorless |
Crystal habit | trisoctahedral or dodecahedral crystals or granular masses[2] |
Cleavage | None |
Tenacity | Brittle[3] |
Mohs scale hardness | 6.5 |
Luster | Vitreous |
Streak | White |
Diaphaneity | Transparent to translucent |
Specific gravity | 2.97 to 3.00, measured[4] |
Refractive index | n = 1.6132[2] |
Structure
Structure is analogous to that of analcime with Be and Si in tetrahedral co-ordination forming a three-dimensional framework.[1] Its space group is I213[1] (Previously reported as I4132[2]). Unit cell parameters are a = 12.879 or 12.897,[2][4] and Z = 8.
Environment
It occurs within phlogopite veins in the light-coloured band of green and white banded metamorphosed Devonian limestone which has been intruded by beryllium-bearing granite.[5] Associated mineral include fluorite, liberite, chrysoberyl, taaffeite and nigerite.[1]
Localities
Hsianghualite has been found only at the type locality, the Xianghualing Mine in Linwu County, Hunan Province, China.
References
- Gaines et al (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy Eighth Edition
- American Mineralogist (1959) 44:1327 English language abstract of Huang Yung-hwei, Tu Shaohua, Wang K'ung-hai, Chao Chun-Lin, and Yu Cheng-Chih (1958)Ti-chih-yueh-k'an 7: 35 (in Chinese)
- http://rruff.geo.arizona.edu/doclib/hom/hsianghualite.pdf
- American Mineralogist (1961) 46:244. Data from A A Beus (1960) Akademii Nauk SSSR 1-329 (in Russian).
- Roberts, Campbell and Rapp (1990) Encyclopedia of Minerals, 2nd edition