- Euxenite
Infobox mineral
name = Euxenite
category = Oxide mineral
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caption = Euxenite fromNorway , around 11 cm of size
formula = (Y,Ca,Ce,U,Th)(Nb,Ta,Ti)2O6
color = Black, brownish black,greenish black
habit = Massive, anhedral crystals in matrix
system =Orthorhombic
twinning = Common on [201]
cleavage = None
fracture = Conchoidal to subconchoidal
mohs = 5.5 to 6.5
luster = Brilliant submetallic, waxy to resinous on fractures
refractive = n = 2.06 - 2.24
opticalprop = Isotropic
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streak = Yellowish, grayish, or reddish brown
gravity = 4.7 to 5
diaphaneity = Opaque, translucent on thin edges
other =Metamict - originally crystalline, now amorphous due to radiation damage.Radioactive
references = http://rruff.geo.arizona.edu/doclib/hom/euxenitey.pdf Minderal Handbook] http://webmineral.com/data/Euxenite-(Y).shtml Webmineral data] http://www.mindat.org/min-1425.html Mindat]Euxenite or euxenite-(Y) (a correct mineralogical name) is a brownish black
mineral with a metallic luster. It containscalcium ,niobium ,tantalum ,cerium ,titanium ,yttrium , and typicallyuranium andthorium , with some othermetal s. The chemical formula is: (Y,Ca,Ce,U,Th)(Nb,Ta,Ti)2O6. It occurs ingranite pegmatite s and detritalblack sand s. It is commonly partiallyamorphous due to radiation damage.It was first described in 1870 and named for From the Greek (εΰζευος), "hospitable" or "friendly to strangers", in allusion to the many rare elements that it contains.
It is found in many locations worldwide, notably its type locality in Jølster, Sunnfjord,
Norway . Other locations include include theUral Mountains ofRussia ;Sweden ;Minas Gerais ,Brazil ; Ampangabe,Madagascar ;Ontario, Canada ; and inArizona ,Wyoming andColorado in the U. S. A. http://www.galleries.com/minerals/oxides/euxenite/euxenite.htm Mineral Galleries]Euxenite is used as an
ore of therare earth elements it contains. Rare large crystals have also been used in jewelry.References
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