Pyromorphite
| ID | 126 | |
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| Mineral | Pyromorphite | |
| Location | Max Mine - Krandorf - Bavaria - Germany | |
| Fluorescence | LW-UV: close SW-UV: close |
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Mindat data
| ID | 3320 |
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| Long ID | 1:1:3320:2 |
| Formula |
Pb5(PO4)3Cl
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| IMA Status |
0 1 |
| Other Occurrences | A secondary mineral found in the oxidised zones of lead ore deposits. |
| Discovery Year | 1813 |
| Diapheny | Transparent,Translucent |
| Cleavage |
In traces on |
| Tenacity | brittle |
| Colour | Green to dark green, yellow, greenish-yellow or yellowish-green, orangish-yellow, shades of brown, white and colourless; colourless or faintly tinted in transmitted light. |
| Hardness (min) | 3.5 |
| Hardness (max) | 4.0 |
| Lustre | Resinous to sub-adamantine |
| About the name | Originally called Grön Blyspat and Minera plumbi viridis by Johan Gottschalk Wallerius in 1748 and, later, Mine de plumb verte in 1753. An author named "Schultze", possibly Christian Friedrich Schultze [1730-1775 of Dresden, Germany] used the descriptive terms grünbleierz and braunbleierz in 1761 onward that have been subsequently attributed to Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1791. Named pyromorphite in 1813 by Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann from the Greek for "fire" and "form", because, after being melted into a globule, a sample will begin to take on a crystalline shape during cooling. Hausmann also used the name traubenblei in 1813. Additional names have been introduced for minerals that were thought to be something other than pyromorphite including: polysphaerite by August Breithaupt in 1832, nuissierite by G. Barruel in 1836, miesite by August Breithaupt in 1841, cherokine by Charles U. Shepard in 1857, plumbeine and sexagulit by August Breithaupt in 1863, and collieite by Robert Brown in 1927. |
| Streak | White |
| Crystal System | Hexagonal |
| Cleavage Type | Poor/Indistinct |
| Fracture type | Irregular/Uneven,Sub-Conchoidal |
| Morphology |
Crystals prismatic [0001] and usually simple, showing |
| Twinning |
Very rare on |
| UV | May be yellow to orange in SW and LW |
| key_elements |
0 1 |
| shortcode_ima | Pym |
| Group | Apatite Group |
Details
Price: € 10
Dimensions: Not registered
Weight: 58 g
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Notes:
| Symbol | Element | |
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| Cl | Chlorine |
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| O | Oxygen | |
| P | Phosphorus |
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| Pb | Lead |
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