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Chlormanganokalite
A valid IMA mineral species - grandfathered
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Chlormanganokalite
Vesuvius fumaroles, Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, Italy
Chlormanganokalite
Vesuvius fumaroles, Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, Italy
Chlormanganokalite
Vesuvius fumaroles, Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, Italy
In allusion to the composition, containing CHLORine, MANGANese and potassium (Latin = KALium).
Type Locality:
ⓘ
Mount Vesuvius, Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, Italy
Isostructural with:
Rinneite
This page provides mineralogical data about Chlormanganokalite.
Unique Identifiers
IMA Formula:
K
4
MnCl
6
Type description reference:
Johnston-Lavis H J, Spencer L J (1908) On chlormanganokalite, a new Vesuvian mineral; with notes on some of the associated minerals. Mineralogical Magazine 15, 54-61
Classification of Chlormanganokalite
Dana 8th ed.:
11.5.4.1
11 : HALIDE COMPLEXES
5 : A
m
BX
6
Hey's CIM Ref.:
8.10.3
8 : Halides - Fluorides, Chlorides, Bromides and Iodides; also Fluoborates and Fluosilicates
10 : Halides of Mn
Mineral Symbols
Transparency:
Transparent
Colour:
Champagne, lemon- to canary-yellow.
Hardness:
2½ on
Mohs scale
Tenacity:
Brittle
Fracture:
Conchoidal
Density:
2.31 g/cm
3
(Measured) 2.303 g/cm
3
(Calculated)
Optical Data of Chlormanganokalite
Surface Relief:
Moderate
Chemistry of Chlormanganokalite
Crystallography of Chlormanganokalite
General Appearance of Type Material:
Rhombohedra
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
Natural History Museum, Paris, France, 106.340, 106.341 [decomposed]; The Natural History Museum, London, England, 1907,191–193.
Geological Setting of Type Material:
Lining cavities in blocks of scoria ejected from an active volcano (Vesuvius).
Associated Minerals at Type Locality:
Halite
Hematite
Sylvite
Reference:
Johnston-Lavis H J, Spencer L J (1908) On chlormanganokalite, a new Vesuvian mineral; with notes on some of the associated minerals. Mineralogical Magazine 15, 54-61
Synonyms
of Chlormanganokalite
Other Language Names for Chlormanganokalite
Relationship of Chlormanganokalite to other Species
Other Members of Rinneite Group:
Rinneite
K
3
Na[FeCl
6
]
Trig.
3
m
(
3
2/
m
)
:
R
3
c
Saltonseaite
K
3
NaMnCl
6
Trig.
3
m
(
3
2/
m
)
:
R
3
c
Related Minerals -
Strunz-mindat Grouping
Trig.
3
m
(
3
2/
m
)
:
R
3
c
3.CJ.05
Saltonseaite
K
3
NaMnCl
6
Trig.
3
m
(
3
2/
m
)
:
R
3
c
3.CJ.10
Erythrosiderite
K
2
[Fe
3+
Cl
5
(H
2
O)]
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
n
m
a
3.CJ.10
Kremersite
(NH
4
,K)
2
[Fe
3+
Cl
5
(H
2
O)]
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
n
m
a
3.CJ.15
Mitscherlichite
K
2
CuCl
4
· 2H
2
O
Tet. 4/
m
m
m
(
4/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
4
2
/
m
n
m
3.CJ.20
Douglasite
K
2
[Fe
2+
Cl
4
(OH
2
)
2
]
Mon. 2/
m
3.CJ.25
Redikortsevite
(NH
4
)MgCl
3
· 6H
2
O
Orth.
3.CJ.30
Zirklerite
(Fe,Mg,Ca)
9
Al
4
Cl
18
(OH)
12
· 14H
2
O (?)
Trig.
3.CJ.30
Kalithallite
K
3
Tl
3+
Cl
6
· 2H
2
O
Tet. 4/
m
m
m
(
4/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
I
4/
m
m
m
Fluorescence of Chlormanganokalite
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References for Chlormanganokalite
ⓘ
Mount Vesuvius
(TL)
Nature (1906)
+2 other references
ⓘ
Vesuvius fumaroles
Pelloux (1927)
+2 other references
Poland
Silesian Voivodeship
Wodzisław County
Radlin
ⓘ
Marcel mine heap
Ł. Kruszewski (PXRD data)
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