- Afghanite
Afghanite, (Na,Ca,K)8(Si,Al)12O24(SO4,Cl,CO3)3·H2O, is a
hydrous sodium ,calcium ,potassium ,sulfate ,chloride ,carbonate alumno-silicatemineral . Afghanite is afeldspathoid of thecancrinite group and typically occurs withsodalite group minerals. It forms blue to colorless, typically massive crystals in the hexagonal crystal system. It has a Mohs hardness of 5.5 to 6 and aspecific gravity of 2.55 to 2.65. It hasrefractive index values of nω=1.523 and nε=1.529. It has one direction of perfect cleavage and exhibits conchoidal fracture. It fluoresces a bright orange.It was discovered in 1968 in the Lapis-lazuli Mine, Sar-e-Sang, Badakhshan Province,
Afghanistan and takes its name from that country. It has also been described from localities in Germany, Italy, thePamir Mountains ,Tajikistan , nearLake Baikal inSiberia , New York and Newfoundland. It occurs as veinlets inlazurite crystals in the Afghan location and in alteredlimestone xenolith s withinpumice in Pitigliano, Tuscany, Italy.References
* [http://rruff.geo.arizona.edu/doclib/hom/afghanite.pdf Mineral Data Publishing 2001]
* [http://www.mindat.org/min-41.html Mindat with location data]
* [http://www.webmineral.com/data/Afghanite.shtml Webmineral data]
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