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Choloalite, CuPb(TeO3)2·H2O, a new mineral

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2018

S. A. Williams*
Affiliation:
Phelps Dodge Corp., Douglas, Arizona, USA

Abstract

Probably first found in Arabia, then Moctezuma, Sonora (the type locality), finally at Tombstone, Arizona. Crystals are cubic, invariably octahedral in habit, up to 2 mm in size. Colour forest green (RHS 136A), H = 3, D = 6.4.

Wet chemical analysis gave CuO 11.0%, PbO 33.0, TeO2 50.7, H2O 3.4; soluble in cold dilute acids. The strongest lines are 7.223(5), 4.170(2), 3.614(3), 3.472(4), 3.343(6), 3.036(10), 7.952(3), 2.454(5) Å. The cell indexes as cubic, a = 12.519 Å; for Z = 12, ρcalc = 6.41 g/cm3. May be anisotropic in thin section with birefringence up to 0.011; n = 2.04.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1981

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