- Tugtupite
Tugtupite is a rare
beryllium aluminium tectosilicate. It also containssodium andchlorine and has the formula Na4AlBeSi4O12Cl. Tugtupite is a member of the silica deficientfeldspathoid mineral group. It occurs in high alkaliintrusive igneous rocks .Tugtupite is
tenebrescent , sharing much of its crystal structure withsodalite , and the two minerals are occasionally found together in the same sample.Tugtupite occurs as vitreous, transparent to translucent masses of
tetragonal crystals and is commomly found in white, pink, to crimson, and even blue and green. It has aMohs hardness of 4 and aspecific gravity of 2.36. Tugtupite is also a non-radioactive substance. It fluoresces crimson underultraviolet radiation.It was first found in 1962 at
Tugtup agtakôrfia Ilimaussaq intrusive complex of westGreenland . It has also been found at Mont-Saint-Hilaire inQuebec and in the Lovozero Massif of theKola Peninsula inRussia The name is derived from the Greenlandic
Inuit word forreindeer ("tuttu"), and means "reindeer blood." [http://www.athropolis.com/arctic-facts/fact-tugtupite.htm]The U.S. Geological Survey reports that in Nepal, tugtupite (as well as jasper and nephrite) were found extensively in most of the rivers from the Bardia to the Dang. [http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/country/2006/myb3-2006-bt-np.pdf]
References
* [http://www.mindat.org/min-4044.html Mindat with location data]
* [http://webmineral.com/data/Tugtupite.shtml Webmineral data]
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