- Cavansite
Infobox mineral
name = Cavansite
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caption = Cavansite inapophyllite from Wagholi, Poona, Maharashtra, India
formula = Ca(VO)Si4 O10 · 4(H2O)
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color = Blue to greenish-blue
habit = radiating acicular crystals from spherical clusters
system = Orthorhombic
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cleavage = [010] Good
fracture = Brittle
mohs = 3 - 4
luster = Vitreous, Pearly
refractive = 1.542 - 1.551
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pleochroism = None
streak = Bluish-white
gravity = 2.25 - 2.33
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diaphaneity = Subtransparent
other =Cavansite, whose name is derived from its chemical composition, "calcium vanadium silicate", is a deep blue hydrous
calcium vanadium phyllosilicate mineral, occurring as a secondary mineral inbasalt ic and andesitic rocks along with a variety ofzeolite minerals. Discovered in 1967 inMalheur County ,Oregon , cavansite is a relatively rare mineral. It is polymorphic with the even rarer mineral, pentagonite. It is most frequently found inPoona ,India , in theDeccan Traps , alarge igneous province .Uses of cavansite
While cavansite does contain
vanadium , and could thus be a possible ore source for the element, it is not generally considered an ore mineral. However, because of its rich color and relative rarity, cavansite is a sought after collector's mineral.Associated minerals
* Members of the
apophyllite group
* Members of thezeolite group, particularlystilbite .
*babingtonite , Ca2Fe2Si5O14OH
*quartz , SiO2
*calcite , CaCO3
* pentagonite, Ca(VO)Si4O10 · 4(H2O)Notes for identification
Cavansite is a distinctive mineral. It tends to form crystal aggregates, generally in the form of balls, up to a couple centimeters in size. Sometimes the balls are coarse enough to allow the individual crystals to be seen. Rarely, cavansite forms bowtie shaped aggregates. The color of cavansite is distinctive, almost always a rich, bright blue. The color is the same as its dimorph, pentagonite, but the latter is generally much more spikey with bladed crystals. Finally, the associated minerals are useful for identification, as cavansite is frequently found sitting atop a matrix of zeolites or apophyllites.
References
* [http://www.mindat.org/min-921.html Mindat]
* [http://webmineral.com/data/Cavansite.shtml Webmineral]
* [http://mineral.galleries.com/minerals/silicate/cavansit/cavansit.htm Mineral galleries]
* Evans, H.T. Jr., "The crystal structure of cavansite and pentagonite", Americal MIneralogist, Vol. 58, pg. 412-424, 1983.
* Makki, M.F., "Collecting cavansite in the Wagholi quarry complex, Pune, Maharashtra, India", The Mineralogical Record, Vol. 36, No. 6, pg. 507-512, Nov-Dec 2005.
* Staples, L.W., Evans, H.T. Jr., and Lindsay, J.R., "Cavansite and pentagonite, new dimorphous calcium vanadium silicate minerals from Oregon", American Mineralogist, Vol. 58, pg 405-411, 1973.
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