- Hemimorphite
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name = Hemimorphite
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caption = Hemimorphite from Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
formula = Zn4Si2O7(OH)2·H2O
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color = White, blue, greenish
habit = Polar crystals, with different or hemimorphic ends. Also "coxcomb" masses, mammillary, stalactitic, or massive
system =Orthorhombic
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cleavage = Perfect
fracture = Uneven to conchoidal
mohs = 4.5-5
luster = Vitreous, silky
refractive = Transparent to translucent
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gravity = 3.516 - 3.525
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solubility = Soluble in acid
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other =Hemimorphite, is a sorosilicate
mineral which has been mined from days of old from the upper parts ofzinc andlead ore s, chiefly associated withsmithsonite . It was often assumed to be the same mineral and both were classed under the same name of calamine. In the second half of the 18th century it was discovered that there were two different minerals under the heading of calamine - a zinccarbonate and a zinc silicate, which often closely resembled each other.The silicate was the more rare of the two, and was named hemimorphite because of the hemimorph development of its
crystal s. This unusual form, which is typical of only a few minerals, means that the crystals are terminated by dissimilar faces. Hemimorphite most commonly forms crystalline crusts and layers, also massive, granular, rounded and reniform aggregates, concentrically striated, or finely needle-shaped, fibrous or stalactitic, and rarely fan-shaped clusters of crystals.Some specimens show strong green
fluorescence in shortwaveultraviolet light (253.7 nm) and weak light pink fluorescence in longwave UV.Occurrence
Hemimorphite most frequently occurs as the product of the
oxidation of the upper parts ofsphalerite bearing ore bodies, accompanied by other secondary minerals which form the so-called "iron cap" or "gossan ". Hemimorphite is an importantore of zinc and contains up to 54.2% of the metal.The regions on the Belgian-German border are well known for their deposits of hemimorphite of metasomatic origin, especially
Vieille Montagne inBelgium andAachen inGermany . Other deposits are nearTarnovice in upperSilesia ,Poland ; near Phoenixville,Pennsylvania ; theMissouri lead-zinc district; Elkhorn,Montana ;Leadville ,Colorado ; andOrgan Mountains ,New Mexico in theUnited States ; and in several localities inNorth Africa . Further hemimorphite occurrences are the Padaeng deposit near Mae Sod in westernThailand ;Sardinia ;Nerchinsk ,Siberia ;Rabelj ,Slovenia ;Bleiberg , Carinthia,Austria ; Matlock,Derbyshire ,England .References
*Hurlbut, Cornelius S.; Klein, Cornelis, 1985, Manual of Mineralogy, 20th ed., ISBN 0-471-80580-7
*Boni, M., Gilg, H.A., Aversa, G., and Balassone, G., 2003, The "Calamine" of southwest Sardinia: Geology, mineralogy, and stable isotope geochemistry of supergene Zn mineralization: Economic Geology, v. 98, p. 731-748.
*Reynolds, N.A., Chisnall, T.W., Kaewsang, K., Keesaneyabutr, C., and Taksavasu, T., 2003, The Padaeng supergene nonsulfide zinc deposit, Mae Sod, Thailand: Economic Geology, v. 98, p. 773-785.
* [http://mineral.galleries.com/minerals/silicate/hemimorp/hemimorp.htm Mineral galleries]
* [http://webmineral.com/data/Hemimorphite.shtml Webmineral]
* [http://www.mindat.org/min-1860.html Mindat.org]
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