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Zeunerite

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Zeunerite
General
CategoryArsenate mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
Cu(UO2)2(AsO4)2·(10-16)H2O
IMA symbolZeu
Strunz classification8.EB.05
Dana classification40.02a.14.01
Crystal systemTetragonal
Crystal classDitetragonal dipyramidal (4/mmm)
H-M symbol: (4/m 2/m 2/m)
Space groupP4/nnc
Identification
ColorYellow-green, emerald-green
Crystal habitCrystals flat tabular on {001}, commonly subparallel to micaceous
Cleavage{001} perfect, {100}, distinct
Mohs scale hardness2.5
LusterVitreous
Streakpale green
DiaphaneityTransparent, becoming translucent on dehydration
Specific gravity3.2–3.4
Optical propertiesUniaxial (−)
Refractive indexnω = 1.610 – 1.613 nε = 1.582 – 1.585
Birefringenceδ = 0.028
PleochroismVisible
Other characteristics Radioactive
References

Zeunerite is a green copper uranium arsenate mineral with formula Cu(UO2)2(AsO4)2·(10-16)H2O. It is a member of the autunite group. The associated mineral metazeunerite is a dehydration product of zeunerite.

Zeunerite occurs as a secondary mineral in the oxidized weathering zone of hydrothermal uranium ore deposits which contain arsenic. Olivenite, mansfieldite, scorodite, azurite and malachite are found in association with zeunerite.

It was first described in 1872 for an occurrence in the Schneeberg District, Ore Mountains, Saxony, Germany. It was named for Gustav Anton Zeuner (1828–1907).

References

  1. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical Magazine. 85 (3): 291–320. Bibcode:2021MinM...85..291W. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43. S2CID 235729616.
  2. ^ Handbook of Mineralogy
  3. ^ Mindat
  4. Webmineral data


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