- Santabarbaraite
Infobox mineral
name = Santabarbaraite
category = Phosphate mineral
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formula = Fe3+3(PO4)2(OH)3·5H2O
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color = Brown/light Brown
habit = Elongated or flattened prisms
system = Amorphous
twinning = None
cleavage = None, Parting along {010} of replaced phase
fracture = Conchoidal
mohs = Not determined
luster = Vitreous/Greasy
refractive = n = 1.659
opticalprop = isotropic
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streak = yellow-umber
gravity = 2.24
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diaphaneity = Translucent
other = Pseudomorphism
references = [ [http://www.mindat.org/min-11436.html Santabarbaraite: Santabarbaraite mineral information and data ] ] [ [http://www.webmineral.com/data/Santabarbaraite.shtml Santabarbaraite Mineral Data ] ]Santabarbaraite is an
amorphous ferric hydroxyphosphate mineral hydrate that was discovered inTuscany ,Italy in 2000.Pratesi G., Cipriani C., Guili G., and Birch W. D. (2003) Santabarbaraite: a new amorphous phosphate mineral. "European Journal of Mineralogy"."15", 185-192] It also can be found inVictoria, Australia andLake Baikal ,Siberia .Fagel N., Alleman L. Y., Granina L., Hatert F., Thamo-Bozso E., Cloots R. and Andre L. (2005) Vivianite formation and distribution in Lake Baikal sediments. "Global and Planetary Change"."46", 315-336] This phosphate mineral has a simplified formula Fe3+3(PO4)2(OH)3·5H2O, which is the same formula of another non-amorphous phosphate mineral called allanpringite. [Kolitsch U., Bernhardt H. J., Lengauer C. L., Blass G. and Tillmanns E. (2006) Allanpringite, Fe3(PO4)2(OH)3•5H2O, a new ferric iron phosphate from Germany, and its close relation to wavellite. "European Journal of Mineralogy".18, 793-801] Santabarbaraite occurs aspseudomorph ic masses aftervivianite (Fe2+3(PO4)2·8H2O). In the process,monoclinic vivianiteoxidize s to form the amorphous santabarbaraite. Pseudomorphism can be seen in Victoria, Australia in Wannon Falls which is originally a well-known locality for vivianite and at Lake Baikal, Siberia where the oxidized santabarbaraite can be seen as a rim surrounding vivianite due to exposure to air.Physical properties
Santabarbaraite samples, due to pseudomorphism, show elongated and flattened prism habits. The bulk crystal colour is brown to light brown and but appears yellow brown when viewed in an optical microscope. The mineral's streak colour is also yellow-umber. Santabarbaraite has a vitreous to greasy luster and shows no
fluorescence under ultra violet light. It is also translucent and shows good parting along the cleavage of its original mineral vivianite at {010}. Santabarbaraite's density is 2.24 g/cm3. The mineral is isotropic with refractive index n=1.659.The name
Santabarbaraite is named after the mining district Santa Barbara in Italy where it was found. The name also honors
Saint Barbara , the saint of miners which makes the mineral one of few named after women.Geologic occurrence
Santabarbaraite occurs in several places. It occurs in the Valderno Superiore
lignite -bearing basin in the Santa Barbara mining district, Tuscany, Italy. Santabarbaraite samples can also be seen in Victoria, Australia underlyingPliocene basalt beneath Wannon Falls. It is also found in samples from Lake Baikal, Siberia.References
External links
*http://www.mineralatlas.com/mineral%20photos/S/santabarbaraitecp.htm
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