List of minerals (synonyms)
The International Mineralogical Association (IMA) is the international group that recognises new minerals and new mineral names, however minerals discovered before 1959 did not go through the official naming procedure, although some minerals published previously have been either confirmed or discredited since that date.
This list contains mineral synonyms, varieties and polytypes. The list is divided into groups:
- Introduction • (Main synonyms)
- A • B • C • D • E • F • G • H • I • J • K • L • M • N • O • P–Q • R • S • T • U–V • W–X • Y–Z
For recognised minerals see list of minerals (complete)
- Abbreviations:
- "*" – discredited (IMA/CNMNC status).
- "?" – questionable/doubtful (IMA/CNMNC, mindat.org or mineralienatlas.de status).
- N – published without approval of the IMA/CNMNC.
- I – intermediate member of a solid-solution series.
- H – hypothetical mineral (synthetic, anthropogenic, etc.)
- ch – incomplete description, hypothetical solid solution end member.
- group – a name used to designate a group of species, sometimes only a mineral group name.
- no – no link available.
- red. – redefinition of ...
- Y: 1NNN – year of publication.
- Y: old – known before publications were available.
List of main synonyms
Mainly renamed minerals and synonyms used by the Handbook of Mineralogy.[1]
A
- A
- Andorite IV: Quatrandorite; arrojadite-(BaFe): sigismundite;
B
- B
- Boldyrevite: UM1941-01-F:AlCaHMgNa; Britholite-(Ce): Lessingite-(Ce)
C
- C
- Chrysotile: Bostonite, Cyphoîte, Karystiolite, Krysolith, Kuphoite, Kupholite, Lefkasbestos, Picrosmine, Pikrosmin, Schweizerite, Ishkildite (var.); Clinozoisite-(Sr): Niigataite;
D–E
- D
- E
- Epidote-(Pb): Hancockite;
F–G
- F
- Fraipontite: Zinalsite; Ferro-Ferritschermakite: Ferri-Ferrotschermakite;
- G
- Gagarinite-(Ce): Zajacite-(Ce)
H–J
- H
- Helvine: helvite; hinsdalite: orpheite; hydrokenoelsmoreite: alumotungstite, ferritungstite; hisingerite: sturtite;
- I
- J
- Johnbaumite-M: fermorite;
K–L
- K
- Karpatite: pendletonite (CNMMN, 1971), carpathite and coronene
- L
- Litidionite: lithidionite
M
- M
- Manganohörnesite: manganese-hörnesite
N-O
- N
- Natrozippeite: sodium-zippeite; natroboltwoodite: sodium-boltwoodite;
- O
- Osmium: iridosmine (var.);
P–R
- P
- Pyrosmalite-Fe: Ferropyrosmalite
- Q
- Qingheiite: Qinghelite; Qitianlingite: Qitianglinite; Quartz: Azetulite, Azeztulite, Dragonite, Konilite, Lodolite, Quartz-alpha, Quertz; Quartz varieties: Agate, Amberine, Amethyst, Ametrine, Apricotine, Aventurine, Azurchalcedony, Basanite, Bayate, Beekite, Binghamite, Bloodstone, Buhrstone, Carnelian, Chalcedony, Chert, Chrysojasper, Citrine, Cotterite, Creolite, Cubosilicite, Dallasite, Damsonite, Darlingite, Diackethyst, Eisenkiesel, El Doradoite, Flint, Haytorite, Herbeckite, Irnimite, Jasper, Kinradite, Myrickite, Onyx, Pastelite, Prase, Prasiolite, Quartzine, Quetzalitztli, Ribbonstone, Sard, Sardonyx, Schwimmstein, Seftonite
- R
- Rutile: Cajuelite, Crispite, Dicksbergite, Edisonite, Gallitzinite, Paraedrite, Rutilite, Titankalk, Titanschorl; Rutile varieties: Ilmenorutile, Lusterite, Nigrine, Struverite; Römerite: Bückingite, Louderbackite, Roemerite;
S
- S
- Stibiconite: hydroroméite; smolyaninovite: smolianinovite; sofiite: sophiite;
T
- T
- Tadzhikite-(Ce): Tadzhikite-(Y); tantalite-(Fe): ferrotantalite; tantalite-(Mn): manganotantalite
U–Z
- U
- Uzonite: Usonite;
- V
- Veatchite-p: P-Veatchite;
- W
- X
- Xanthoconite: Rittingerite, Xanthocone; Xonotlite: Calcium-Pectolite, Eakleite, Xenotlite, Xonaltite, Xonolite
- Y
- Yttrotungstite-(Ce): Cerotungstite-(Ce)
- Z
Mineral varieties
Mainly minerals varieties used by the Handbook of Mineralogy.
- Iridosmine*, an osmium variety, 01.AF.05
- Plagioclase solid solution series:
- An0: albite; An20: oligoclase; An40: andesine; An60: labradorite; An80: bytownite; An100: anorthite
- Oligoclase, albite variety, 09.FA.35
- Andesine, albite variety, 09.FA.35
- Labradorite, anorthite variety, 09.FA.35
- Bytownite, anorthite variety, 09.FA.35
- Ilmenorutile, a rutile variety, 04.DB.05
- Incaite*, a franckeite variety, 02.HF.25b
- Kamacite, a native iron variety, 01.AE.05
- Kerolite* (discredited 1979), a Ni-bearing variety of talc (?), 09.EC.05, [no]
- Lewistonite* (discredited 1978), a carbonate-rich variety of fluorapatite, 08.BN.05 [no]
- Metaberyllite* (Y: 1973, discredited 2006), a variety of beryllite, 09.AE.05, [no]
- Potosiite*, a franckeite variety, 02.HF.25b
- Sakharovaite* (Y: 1956, discredited 2006), a Bi-bearing variety of jamesonite, 02.HB.15,
- Struverite*, a rutile variety, 04.DB.05
Doubtful procedures
- Unnamed minerals, controversial discreditations
-
- Ktenasite (Y: 1950) 07.DD.20, possibly a mineral group, under review (Leverett et al., 2009–2011).[8]
- Calciogadolinite-Y? (Y: 1938) might be a calcian gadolinite.[11][12]
- ClinotyroliteN (monoclinic), both minerals might belong to a mineral group since tyrolite was shown to be monoclinic (pseudo-orthorhombic).[13]
- Yttromicrolite-(Y) within the framework of nomenclature of Hogarth (1977): discreditation was not made by proper way (in the course of defamation of Crook, 1982).[14]
- Pimelite* (Y: 1800, 1938) a nickel dominant smectite, is under review. Associations: nickel-bearing talc, yellow green nickeloan nontronite, red brown hematite stained nontronite, bright white montmorillonite.[15][16][17]
- Tetranatrolite (discredited in 1999): might be identical to gonnardite, discreditation procedure apparently done without actually working on the type specimen or on any identified tetranatrolite itself.[18][19][20]
- Yftisite-(Y) (discredited in 1987): but apparently the cell parameters are known (Balko & Bakakin, 1975).[21]
- Buserite (IMA1970-024): dehydrates to birnessite, known synthetic compound.[22][23][24]
- Zincobotryogen: it is discredited (IMA1967 s.p.) but its crystal structure has been solved (space group 14).[25]
- Strontioborite: it is discredited (IMA1962 s.p.) but its crystal structure has been solved (space group 4).[26]
- Aguilarite (Y: 1944, Ag4SeS, 2.BA.55): it might be two solid solution series, a monoclinic ‘acanthite-like’ series (from Ag2S - Ag2S0.4Se0.6), and an orthorhombic ‘naumannite-like’ series (from Ag2S0.3Se0.7 - Ag2Se).[27]
- Controversial chemical formulas (IMA Master List)
- (and/or possible "analytical" artifacts)
- Claraite (IMA1981-023) 05.DA.30 (IMA formula: Cu2+3CO3(OH)4·4H2O), but after U. Kolitsch it has essential As and S.[28]
- Kolitsch, U. & Brandstätter, F. (2012): 1743) Baryt, Chalkophyllit und Clarait vom Pengelstein bei Kitzbühel, Tirol. P. 149. in Niedermayr, G. et al. (2012): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LX. Carinthia II, 202./122., 123-180.
- Putz, H., Lechner, A. & Poeverlein, R. (2012): Erythrin und Clarait vom Pichlerstollen am Silberberg bei Rattenberg, Nordtirol. Lapis, 37 (1), 47-52; 62.
- Cosalite (Y: 1868) 02.JB.10 (IMA formula: Pb2Bi2S5). It might have copper as essential constituent (AM Clark, MH Hey (1993) Hey's mineral index: mineral species, varieties and synonyms), (Zak, L., Megarskaya, L., Mumme, W. G. (1992). "Rezbanyite from Ocna de fier (Vasko): a mixture of bismuthinite derivatives and cosalite". Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie. Monatshefte 1992: 69–79.).
- The general structural formula for cosalite can be expressed as: CuxAg(i + s)Pb[8–2s–0.5(x + i)]Bi(8 + s)S20.[29]
- Kobeite-Y (Y: 1950) 04.DG.05, the original analytical determinations contain between 14.91% and 17.08% ZrO2 with only 1.99% and 1.59% SiO2 respectively. The chemical formula (IMA version: (Y,U)(Ti,Nb)2(O,OH)6) doesn't contain Zr.
- Mackinawite (Y: 1963) 02.CC.25 (IMA formula: (Fe,Ni)1+xS (x = 0-0.07)), sulfide anion (atoms per formula unit, apfu) might be too low due to analytical losses.[33][34][35]
Grandfathered IMA valid species
- Chrysocolla? (Theophrastus, 315 BC), it's suggested that it is mixture of spertiniite (Cu(OH)2) and chalcedony or opal, it has similarities with copper-bearing allophane.[36]
- Loranskite-(Y) (Y: 1899) it might be a fictional mineral, the type material is probably a mixture of euxenite and zircon.[37][38]
Rejected or discredited minerals
- AnkangiteD (IMA1986-026) 04.DK.05
- Synonym of mannardite (discredited in 2012: IMA 2011-F).
- ArsenosulvaniteD
- Probably colusite.
- BasaluminiteD
- Synonym of felsőbányaite.
- BrabantiteD (Y: 1981, discredited 2007)
- Synonym of cheralite.
- BrearleyiteD (IMA2013-C, IMA2010-062) 04.CC.20 [no] [no]
- Synonym of chlormayenite.
- CadmoxiteD (IMA2012-037) 04.AB.?? [no] [no]
(IUPAC: Cadmium oxide)- The type material is uraninite: CNMNC Newsletter No. 17, October 2013
- Carbonate-apatites:
- ChelyabinskiteHQD (Y: 1988, rejected 1986) 07.DG.45 [no]
- Possibly identical to thaumasite.
- Cheralite-(Ce)D [no]
- Ca-rich monazite-(Ce).
- ChlorellestaditeD
- Synonym of ellestadite-(Cl) (Y: 1982) 09.AH.25 (discredited 2010), no type material available.
- Churchite-(Nd)D (Y: 1983, IMA1987 s.p., IMA2015-C) 08.CJ.50 [no]
- CobaltogordaiteD (IMA2015-K, IMA2014-043) 07.D?. [no] [no]
- Thérèsemagnanite got redefined, same as thérèsemagnanite now.
- Chromo-alumino-povondraite (
2009-088, IMA2013-089 with new type material) 09.CK.05 [no] [no]- Former type material is chromdravite: CNMNC Newsletter No. 16, August 2013; Mineralogical Magazine, 77 (2013), 2695-2709.
- DieneriteD (Y: 1944, discredited 2006) 02.??
- It was reported as microinclusions in a sobolevite grain, Norilsk deposit (2006).
- EndelliteD [no]
- Fluorarrojadite-(BaNa)N 08.BF.?? (IMA2005 s.p., red.) [no] [no]
- Fluorthalénite-(Y) (IMA2014-D, IMA1994-022) 09.BJ.20 [no]
- Thalénite-(Y) got redefined, same as thalénite-(Y) now.
- FoshallasiteD
- ImgreiteD (discredited 1968) [no]
- IodineD (Y: 1897, IMA2015-D) 01.AA.15 [no] [no]
- Type material description states that it is only a vapour production.[39]
- JeromiteD
- An amorphous As-S-Se phase of variable composition.
- NatrofairchilditeD
- Probably nyerereite.
- OrpheiteD [40]
- Identical to hinsdalite.
- ParajamesoniteD (discredited 2007)
- Either jamesonite or a mixture of jamesonite and argentian tetrahedrite (freibergite) and/or ramdohrite.
- Pseudo-autuniteD (Y: 1965) [no]
- SchirmeriteD (Y: 1874, redefined and discredited 2008) 02.JB.40d [41]
(IUPAC: Tetrasilver lead tetrabismuth nonasulfide) - SteedeiteD (IMA2010-049, approval withdrawn 2011) 09.CA.15 [no] [no]
- Synonym of catapleiite.
- StrontioboriteD (Y: 1960) 06.FC.10
- TellurocanfielditeD (IMA2012-013, approval withdrawn)
- Te-rich canfieldite.
- ViséiteD
- Si-bearing crandallite.
- Zhonghuacerite-(Ce)D (Y: 1982) 05.BD.10 [no]
- Note: probably huanghoite-(Ce) or kukharenkoite-(Ce).
- WellsiteD [no]
- Either barian phillipsite-Ca or calcian harmotome.
Non minerals
- AshaniteD [no]
- Probably a mixture of several minerals including ixiolite, samarskite-(Y) and uranmicrolite.
- BoldyreviteD (IMA2006-C, Y: 1941) 03.CF.10 [no]
(IUPAC: Sodium calcium magnesium trialuminium tetradecafluoride tetrahydrate)- It might be impure ralstonite or gearksutite.
- BursaiteD [no]
- A mixture of two sulphosalts.
- CoeruleolactiteD (n/a) [no]
- Turquoise group, discredited 2006.
- HorsforditeD (discredited IMA2006 s.p.) [no]
- Smelter product, it has three phases.
- MerumiteD
- NatromontebrasiteD (IMA2005-E)
- A mixture of amblygonite, lacroixite and wardite.
- PercyliteD [no]
- Mixture of boleite und pseudoboleite.
- SpodiophylliteD (IMA1998 s.p.)
- Possibly a mica related to tainiolite: Canadian Mineralogist 36 (1998), 905.
- SpodiositeD (IMA2003-B, Y: 1872) [no]
- A mixture of calcite, fluorapatite, serpentine group.
- ThorogummiteD (IMA2014-B, Y: 1889) 09.AD.30
- Heterogeneous mixture of secondary, non-crystalline minerals, after the alteration, hydration, or metamictization of thorite.
- UhligiteD (IMA2006-C) 04.XX.??
- Possibly impure perovskite or zirkelite.
Mineral varieties
- AnatacamiteD (IMA2015-A, IMA2009-042) 03.DA.10d [no] [no]
- Twinned clinoatacamite.
- HibschiteD (Y: 1906, IMA1983-B, voting proposal IMA2011-D) 09.AD.25
- A variety of grossular.
- Johnbaumite-MD
- Monoclinic polymorph of johnbaumite.
- LonsdaleiteD (IMA2014 s.p., IMA1966-044) 01.CB.10b
- "Lonsdaleite is faulted and twinned cubic diamond".[42]
- MagniotripliteD (IMA2003-C) [no]
- A variety of wagnerite.
- MatraiteD (IMA2006-C)
- A densely twinned columnar variety of sphalerite.
- ParaspurriteD (IMA2009-B)
- Polysynthetically microtwinned spurrite.
Polytypes
- BarbertoniteD (discredited 2011)
- Barbertonite is a polytype of stichtite.
- ClinobaryliteD (IMA2002-015, IMA2013-E) 09.BB.15 [no]
(IUPAC: Diberyllium barium sorosilicate, Si2O7)- Polytype barylite-1O.
- ClinomimetiteD (Y: 1993) 08.BN.05
- Synonym of mimetite-M (discredited 2010, IMA1990-043a).
- ManasseiteD (Y: 1941, 2012) 05.DA.45 [43]
(IUPAC: Hexamagnesium dialuminium carbonate hexadecahydroxyl tetrahydrate)- Synonym of hydrotalcite-2H.
- OrthochamositeD (Y: 1951) 09.EC.55 [no] [no]
- Note: possibly a polytype of chamosite. Its formal discreditation was forgotten. It was on the IMA Master List (October 2008). Quote: "the varietal names of brunsvigite, corundophilite, daphnite, delessite, diabantite, grovesite, kiimmererite, kotchubeite, leuchtenbergite, orthochamosite, pennine, pseudothuringite, pycnochlorite, ripidolite, sheridanite, talc-chlorite and thuringite should be discarded."[44][45]
- SjögreniteD (Y: 1941, discredited 2012) 05.DA.45
(IUPAC: Hexamagnesium diiron(III) carbonate hexadecahydroxyl tetrahydrate)- Synonym of pyroaurite-2H.
Groups and pairs
- ZinnwalditeG (Y: 1845) 09.EC.20
- A series between siderophyllite and polylithionite.
- HydrophiliteD (discredited IMA2006 s.p.)
- Its description is incomplete; it can be antarcticite as well as sinjarite.
Amphibole dump
- Discredited, renamed and/or hypothetical amphiboles
- AluminobarroisiteD (Y: 1978) 09.DE.20 [no]
- Barroisite since 2012.
- Alumino-magnesiotaramiteN (IMA2006-024) 09.DE.20
- It isn't an IMA approved mineral.
- AluminotschermakiteD (Y: 1978) 09.DE.10 [no] [no]
- Tschermakite since 2012.
- Cannilloitech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.10 [no] [no]
(Ca3(Mg4Al)(Si5Al3)O22(OH)2) - Clinoferroholmquistitech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.05 [no]
- Clinoholmquistite
- Ferribarroisitech (Y: 1997, 2012) 09.D? [no] [no]
- Ferric-nybøitech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.25 [no] [no]
- Ferri-ferrobarroisite (Y: 1918) 09.DE.20 [no]
- Ferri-ferrotschermakite (Y: 1918) 09.D?. [no]
- Ferrikaersutite (IMA2011-035) 09.?? [no] [no]
- Ferri-magnesiotaramite (Y: 1997) 09.DE.20 [no]
- Ferritschermakitech (Y: 1949) 09.DE.10 [no]
- Ferrobarroisitech (Y: 1978) 09.DE.20
- Ferro-eckermannitech (Y: 1964) 09.DE.25 [no]
- Ferrokaersutitech (Y: 1978) 09.DE.15
- Ferroleakeitech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.25 [no]
- Ferronybøitech (Y: 1997) 09.?? [no] [no]
- Ferropedrizitech (Y: 2003) 09.DE.25 [no] [no]
- Ferrotschermakite (Y: 1945) 09.DE.10
- Ferrowinchitech (Y: 1978) 09.DE.20 [no]
- Leakeitech (IMA2012 s.p., IMA1991-028 Rd) 09.DE.25
- Magnesiosadanagaite (IMA2002-051) 09.DE.15
- Magnesiotaramite (Y: 1978) 09.DE.20
- Manganocummingtonitech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.05 [no]
- Manganogruneritech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.05
- Parvo-mangano-edenite (IMA2003-062) 09.DE.15 [no]
- Parvo-manganotremolite (IMA2004-045) 09.DE.10 [no]
- PedriziteH (Y: 2000) 09.DE.25 [no] [no]
- PermanganogruneriteH (Y: 1997) 09.DE.05 [no]
- Potassic-aluminosadanagaite (Y: 2003) 09.?? [no] [no] [no]
- Potassichastingsitech (Y: 2003) 09.D? [no] [no]
- Protomangano-ferro-anthophyllite (IMA1986-007) 09.DD.05 [no]
- Sodicanthophyllite (Y: 1977) 09.DD.05 [no]
- Sodic-ferri-clinoferroholmquistite (IMA1995-045) 09.DE.25 [no]
- Sodic-ferro-anthophyllitech (Y: 1997) 09.DD.05 [no]
- Sodic-ferrogedritech (Y: 1997) 09.DD.05 [no]
- Sodic-ferropedrizitech (Y: 2003) 09.DE.25 [no] [no]
- Sodicgedritech (Y: 1997) 09.DD.05 [no]
- Sodicpedrizitech (Y: 2003) 09.DE.25 [no] [no]
Polytypes
Main article: Polymorphism (materials science)
Based on Nickel (1993).[46]
- Berborite 06.AB.10
- Chamosite 09.EC.55
- Chrysotile 09.ED.15 [none]
- Cualstibite (1983-068) 04.FM.40
(IUPAC: Pentacopper dialuminium triantimony(III) dodecaoxy hydroxyl dodecahydrate) - Ericssonite (1966-013) 09.BE.25
- Gersdorffite (1986 s.p. Rd) 02.EB.25
(IUPAC: Nickel arsenide sulfide)- Gersdorffite-P213 (Y: 1982, NiAsS)
- Gersdorffite-Pa3 (Y: 1845, Ni(As,S)2)
- Gersdorffite-Pca21 (Y: 1982, NiAsS)
- Graphite 01.CB.05a
- Polytypes: -2H, -3R
- Greenalite 09.ED.15
- Polytypes: -1A, -1M, -2M1, -2Å, -3R, -3Å
- Kaolinite 09.ED.05
- Khinite, broad sense 04.FD.30
- Moissanite 01.DA.-- ("carborundum (synthetic)")
(IUPAC: silicon carbide)- A large number of polytypes are known, the majority of moissanite samples are 6H and 15R polytypes.
- Natroalunite (Y: 1902) 07.BC.10
(IUPAC: Sodium trialuminium disulfate hexahydroxyl) - Hilgardite 06.ED.05
- IlliteG [none][47]
- Ivanukite-Na
- Lamprophyllite 09.BE.25
- Pearceite-Tac - Polybasite Series
- Pearceite-Tac 02.GB.15
- Polybasite 02.GB.15
- Polybasite-Tac
- Pearceite-T2ac
- Pearceite-M2a2b2c
- Polybasite-T2ac
- Polybasite-M2a2b2c
- Nomenclature change: antimonpearceite was replaced by polybasite-Tac, arsenpolybasite-221 by pearceite-T2ac, arsenpolybasite-222 by pearceite-M2a2b2c, polybasite-221 by polybasite-T2ac, and polybasite-222 by polybasite-M2a2b2c.[48]
- Quintinite (1992-028, 1998 s.p.) 05.DA.40 [none]
- Veatchite 06.EC.15 [49]
- Wagnerite (Y: 1821)
- Polytypes: -Ma2bc, -Ma3bc, -Ma5bc, -Ma7bc, -Ma9bc
- Wollastonite 09.DG.05
- Wurtzite 02.CB.45
- Polytypes: -10H, -15R, -4H, -6H, -8H
- Xonotlite 09.DG.35
- Polytypes: -Ma2bc, -Ma2b2c, -M2a2bc
- Zaccagnaite 05.DA.45
- Polytypes: -2H, -3R
- Zincowoodwardite 07.DD.35
- Polytypes: -1T, -3R
- Zirconolite 04.DH.30
Arrojadite group
- Arrojadite-(BaFe) (1994-033)
- Arrojadite-(KFe) (Y: 1925)
- Arrojadite-(KNa) (2005-047)
- Arrojadite-(PbFe) (2005-056) [no]
- Arrojadite-(SrFe) (2005-032) [no]
- Dickinsonite-(KMnNa) (2005-048) [no]
- Fluorarrojadite-(BaFe) (2005-058a) [no]
- Dump: arrojadite-(BaNa)ch , arrojadite-(KFeNa)ch , arrojadite-(NaFe)ch , ferri-arrojadite-(BaNa)ch , fluorarrojadite-(KNa)ch , fluorarrojadite-(NaFe)ch , fluorarrojadite-(BaNa) (2005 s.p., name was withdrawn)
- IMA 2005-D, October 2005.[50][51]
Hydrotalcite supergroup
The hydrotalcite supergroup might need another review.[52]
- Hydrotalcite group
- DesautelsiteA (1978-016), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg
6Mn3+
2(OH)
16[CO
3]·4H
2O
- DroninoiteA (2008-003), chemical formula
- Suggested: Ni
6Fe3+
2(OH)
16Cl
2·4H
2O
- HydrotalciteG (Y: 1842), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg6Al2(OH)16[CO3]·4H2O
- IowaiteA (1967-002), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg
6Fe3+
2(OH)
16Cl
2·4H
2O
- JamboriteQ (1971-037), chemical formula
- Suggested: possibly Ni2+
6Ni3+
2(OH)
16S·4H
2O
- MeixneriteA (1974-003), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg
6Al
2(OH)
16(OH)
2·4H
2O
- PyroauriteRd (Y: 1865), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg
6Fe3+
2(OH)
16[CO
3]·4H
2O
- ReevesiteA (1966-025), chemical formula
- Suggested: Ni
6Fe3+
2(OH)
16[CO
3]·4H
2O
- StichtiteRd (Y: 1910), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg6Cr2(OH)16[CO3]·4H2O
- TakoviteA (Y: 1957, 1977 s.p.), chemical formula
- Suggested: Ni6Al2(OH)16[CO3]·4H2O
- WoodalliteA (2000-042), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg6Cr2(OH)16Cl2·4H2O
- Quintinite group
- CaresiteA (1992-030), chemical formula
- Suggested: Fe3+
4Al
2(OH)
12[CO
3]·3H
2O
- CharmariteA (1992-026), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mn4Al2(OH)12[CO3]·3H2O
- ChlormagaluminiteA (1980-098), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg4Al2(OH)12Cl2·2H2O
- ComblainiteA (1978-009), chemical formula
- Suggested: Ni
4Co3+
2(OH)
12[CO
3]·3H
2O
- QuintiniteA (1992-028), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg4Al2(OH)12[CO3]·3H2O
- ZaccagnaiteA (1997-019), chemical formula
- Suggested: Zn4Al2(OH)12[CO3]·3H2O
- Fougèrite group
- FougèriteRd (2003-057), chemical formula
- Suggested: Fe2+
4Fe3+
2(OH)
12[CO
3]·3H
2O
- MössbaueriteA (2012-049), chemical formula
- Suggested: Fe3+
6O
4(OH)
8[CO
3]·3H
2O
- TrébeurdeniteA (2012 s.p.), chemical formula
- Suggested: Fe2+
2Fe3+
4O
2(OH)
10[CO
3]·3H
2O
- Woodwardite group
- HonessiteA (1962 s.p.), chemical formula
- Suggested: (Ni1-x Fe3+x )(SO4)x /2(OH)2·nH2O (x < 0.5, n <3x /2)
- WoodwarditeG (Y: 1866), chemical formula
- Suggested: (Cu1-xAlx )(SO4)x /2(OH)2·nH2O (x < 0.5, n > 3x /2)
- ZincowoodwarditeA (1998-026), chemical formula
- Suggested: (Zn1-xAlx )(SO4)x /2(OH)2·nH2O (x < 0.5, n < 3x /2)
- Cualstibite group
- CualstibiteRd (1983-068), chemical formula
- Suggested: Cu2Al(OH)6[Sb(OH)6]
- OmsiteA (2012-025), chemical formula
- Suggested: Ni
2Fe3+
(OH)
6[Sb(OH)
6]
- ZincalstibiteA (1998-033), chemical formula
- Suggested: Zn2Al(OH)6[Sb(OH)6]
- Glaucocerinite group
- CarrboyditeQ (1974-033), chemical formula
- Suggested: (Ni1-xAlx )(SO4)x /2(OH)2·nH2O (x < 0.5, n > 3x /2)
- GlaucoceriniteG (Y: 1932), chemical formula
- Suggested: (Zn1-xAlx )(SO4)x /2(OH)2·nH2O (x < 0.5, n > 3x /2)
- HydrohonessiteA (1980-037a), chemical formula
- Suggested: (Ni1-x Fe3+x )(SO4)x /2(OH)2·nH2O (x < 0.5, n > 3x /2)
- HydrowoodwarditeA (1996-038), chemical formula
- Suggested: (Cu1-xAlx )(SO4)x /2(OH)2·nH2O (x < 0.5, n > 3x /2)
- MountkeithiteA (1980-038), chemical formula
- Suggested: (Mg1-x Fe3+x )(SO4)x /2(OH)2·nH2O (x < 0.5, n > 3x /2)
- ZincaluminiteQ (Y: 1881), chemical formula
- Suggested: (Zn1-xAlx )(SO4)x /2(OH)2·nH2O (x < 0.5, n > 3x /2)
- Wermlandite group
- KarchevskyiteA (2005-015a), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg18Al9(OH)54Sr2(CO3)9(H2O)6(H3O)5
- MotukoreaiteQ (1976-033), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg6Al3(OH)18[Na(H2O)6](SO4)2·6H2O, possibly more than one species
- NatroglaucoceriniteQ (1995-025), chemical formula
- Suggested: possibly Zn6Al3(OH)18[Na(H2O)6](SO4)2·6H2O
- NikischeriteA (2001-039), chemical formula
- Suggested: Fe2+
6Al
3(OH)
18[Na(H
2O)
6](SO
4)
2·6H
2O
- ShigaiteA (1984-057), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mn6Al3(OH)18[Na(H2O)6](SO4)2·6H2O
- WermlanditeA (1970-007), chemical formula
- Suggested: Mg7Al2(OH)18[Ca(H2O)6](SO4)2·6H2O
- Hydrocalumite group
- HydrocalumiteG (Y: 1934), chemical formula
- Suggested: Ca4Al2(OH)12(Cl,CO3,OH)2·4H2O, possibly multiple species
- KuzeliteA (1996-053), chemical formula
- Suggested: Ca4Al2(OH)12(SO4)·6H2O
Pyrochlore supergroup
- Pyrochlore group (D atom is Nb-dominant): oxycalciopyrochlore (red. stibiobetafite), hydropyrochlore (red. kalipyrochlore), hydroxycalciopyrochlorech, fluornatropyrochlorech, fluorcalciopyrochlorech, fluorstrontiopyrochlorech, fluorkenopyrochlorech, oxynatropyrochlorech, oxyplumbopyrochlorech, oxyyttropyrochlore-(Y)ch, kenoplumbopyrochlorech
- Microlite group (D atom is Ta-dominant): hydroxykenomicrolite (red. cesstibtantite), oxystannomicrolite (red. stannomicrolite), oxystibiomicrolite (red. stibiomicrolite), fluornatromicrolite (IMA1998-018), fluorcalciomicrolite, oxycalciomicrolitech, kenoplumbomicrolitech, hydromicrolitech, hydrokenomicrolitech
- Romeite group (D atom is Sb-dominant): bindheimite (IMA2013 s.p.), bismutostibiconite (IMA2013 s.p.), hydroxycalcioromeite (red. lewisite (mineral)), fluornatroromeitech, fluorcalcioromeite, monimolite (IMA2013 s.p.), oxycalcioromeitech, oxyplumboroméite (IMA2013-042), partzite (cuproroméite, IMA2013 s.p.), stetefeldtite (IMA2013 s.p.), stibiconite (IMA2013 s.p.).
- Betafite group (D atom is Ti-dominant): oxycalciobetafitech, oxyuranobetafitech
- Elsmoreite group (D atom is W-dominant): hydrokenoelsmoreite (red. elsmoreite; alumotungstite/ferritungstite), jixianite (IMA2013 s.p.)
- The following mineral names are now discarded: alumotungstite, cesstibtantite, ferritungstite, kalipyrochlore, partzite, plumboelsmoreite, stannomicrolite, stibiobetafite and stibiomicrolite.[53][54]
- Bariomicrolite*
- Bariopyrochlore*
- Bismutomicrolite*
- Bismutopyrochlore*
- Calciobetafite*
- Ceriopyrochlore-(Ce)*
- Natrobistantite* (1982-016) 04.DH.15
- Plumbobetafite*
- Plumbomicrolite*
- Plumbopyrochlore*
- Strontiopyrochlore* [no]
- Uranmicrolite* 04.DH.15
- Uranpyrochlore* 04.DH.15
- Yttrobetafite-(Y)* 04.DH.15
- Yttropyrochlore-(Y)* 04.DH.15
Further reading
- Subcommittee on zeolite minerals of the IMA/CNMNC
- Douglas S. Coombs, Alberto Alberti, Thomas Armbruster, Gilberto Artioli, Carmine Colella, Ermanno Galli, Joel D. Grice, Friedrich Liebau, Joseph A. Mandarino, Hideo Minato, Ernest H. Nickel, Elio Passaglia, Donald R. Peacor, Simona Quartieri, Romano Rinaldi, Malcolm I. Ross, Richard A. Sheppard, Ekkehart Tillmanns, and Giovanna Vezzalini (December 1997). "Recommended nomenclature for zeolite minerals: report of the subcommittee on zeolites of the international mineralogical association, commission on new minerals and mineral names". The Canadian Mineralogist 35: 1571–1606.
- "Subcommittee on amphiboles of the IMA/CNMNC"
- Leake, Bernard E. (November 1978). "Nomenclature of amphiboles". The Canadian Mineralogist 16: 501–520.
- Hawthorne, Frank C. (May 1983). "The crystal chemistry of the amphiboles". The Canadian Mineralogist 21 (2): 173–480.
- Joseph A. Mandarino (1998). "The Second List of Additions and Corrections to the Glossary of Mineral Species (1995): The Amphibole Group". The Mineralogical Record 29 (3): 169–174.
- Bernard E. Leake, Alan R. Woolley, Charles E. S. Arps, William D. Birch, M. Charles Gilbert, Joel D. Grice, Frank C. Hawthorne, Akira Kato, Hanan J. Kisch, Vladimir G. Krivovichev, Kees Linthout, Jo Laird, Joseph A. Mandarino, Walter V. Maresch, Ernest H. Nickel, Nicholas M. S. Rock, John C. Schumacher, David C. Smith, Nick C. N. Stephenson, Luciano Ungaretti, Eric J. W. Whittaker, and Guo Youzhi (February 1997). "Nomenclature of amphiboles: Report of the subcommittee on amphiboles of the International Mineralogical Association, commission on new minerals and mineral names". The Canadian Mineralogist 35: 219–246.
- Bernard E. Leake, Alan R. Woolley, William D. Birch, Ernst A.J. Burke, Giovanni Ferraris, Joel D. Grice, Frank C. Hawthorne, Hanan J. Kisch, Vladimir G. Krivovichev, John C. Schumacher, Nicholas C.N. Stephenson, and Eric J.W. Whittaker (December 2003). "Nomenclature of amphiboles: additions and revisions to the International Mineralogical Association’s 1997 recommendations". The Canadian Mineralogist 41: 1355–1362. doi:10.2113/gscanmin.41.6.1355.
- Burke, Ernst A.J.; Leake, Bernard E. (December 2004). "Named amphiboles: A new category of amphiboles recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (IMA), and the proper order of prefixes to be used in amphibole names". The Canadian Mineralogist 42 (6): 1881–1884. doi:10.2113/gscanmin.42.6.1881.
- Bernard E. Leake, Alan R. Woolley, William D. Birch, Ernst A.J. Burke, Giovanni Ferraris, Joel D. Grice, Frank C. Hawthorne, Hanan J. Kisch, Vladimir G. Krivovichev, John C. Schumacher, Nicholas C.N. Stephenson, and Eric J.W. Whittaker (2004). "Nomenclature of amphiboles: additions and revisions to the International Mineralogical Association's amphibole nomenclature". American Mineralogist 89 (5-6): 883–887.
- Hawthorne, Frank C.; Oberti, Roberta (October 2007). "Classification of the Amphiboles". Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry 67 (1): 55–88. doi:10.2138/rmg.2007.67.2.
- Frank C. Hawthorne, Roberta Oberti, George E. Harlow, Walter V. Maresch, Robert F. Martin, John C. Schumacher, Mark D. Welch (2012). "Nomenclature of the amphibole supergroup". American Mineralogist 97: 2031–2048. doi:10.2138/am.2012.4276.
External links
- Mindat.org (The Mineral Database)
- Webmineral.com
- Handbook of Mineralogy (Mineralogical Society of America)
- New minerals recently approved by the IMA-CNMNC
References
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