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Jurbanite
A valid IMA mineral species
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Cerros Pintados, Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá, Chile
Jurbanite
Cerros Pintados, Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá, Chile
Jurbanite
Le Cetine di Cotorniano Mine, Chiusdino, Siena Province, Tuscany, Italy
Jurbanite
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Cerros Pintados, Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá, Chile
Jurbanite
Cerros Pintados, Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá, Chile
Jurbanite
Le Cetine di Cotorniano Mine, Chiusdino, Siena Province, Tuscany, Italy
Jurbanite
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Cerros Pintados, Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá, Chile
Jurbanite
Cerros Pintados, Tamarugal Province, Tarapacá, Chile
Al(SO
4
)(OH) · 5H
2
O
Colour:
colourless
Lustre:
Vitreous
Hardness:
2½
Specific Gravity:
1.786
Crystal System:
Monoclinic
Name:
Named in honor of Joseph John Urban (27 October 1915, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA – 1997), Tucson, Arizona, USA, mineral collector who first observed the natural material.
Type Locality:
ⓘ
San Manuel orebody, San Manuel Mine (Apex Lead & Vanadium Mining Corp Mine; Quarelli group), San Manuel, San Manuel Mining District, Pinal County, Arizona, USA
Dimorph of:
Rostite
Compare also the related, orthorhombic
khademite
.
Unique Identifiers
Approval year:
1974
First published:
1976
Type description reference:
Anthony, John W., McLean, W. John (1976) Jurbanite, a new post-mine aluminum sulfate mineral from San Manuel, Arizona.
American Mineralogist
, 61 (1-2) 1-4
Classification of Jurbanite
Dana 8th ed.:
31.9.10.1
31 : HYDRATED SULFATES CONTAINING HYDROXYL OR HALOGEN
9 : (AB)(XO
4
)Z
q
·xH
2
O
Hey's CIM Ref.:
25.6.2
25 : Sulphates
6 : Sulphates of Al and Tl
Mineral Symbols
Transparency:
Transparent
Colour:
Colourless
Hardness:
2½ on
Mohs scale
Tenacity:
Brittle
Cleavage:
None Observed
Density:
1.786(8) g/cm
3
(Measured) 1.828 g/cm
3
(Calculated)
Optical Data of Jurbanite
Surface Relief:
Moderate
Dispersion:
none
Chemistry of Jurbanite
Crystallography of Jurbanite
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Crystal Structure
General Appearance of Type Material:
small, clear, colorless crystals
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian), Washington, D.C., USA, 144003.
Geological Setting of Type Material:
post-mine stalactite
Associated Minerals at Type Locality:
Epsomite
Hexahydrite
Pickeringite
Starkeyite
Reference:
Anthony, J.W. and McLean, W.J. (1976) Jurbanite, a new post-mining aluminum sulfate mineral from San Manuel, AZ. American Mineralogist: 61: 1-4.
Download:
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Synonyms
of Jurbanite
Other Language Names for Jurbanite
Common Associates
Tric.
7.DB.05
Aubertite
CuAl(SO
4
)
2
Cl · 14H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.05
Magnesioaubertite
(Mg,Cu)Al(SO
4
)
2
Cl · 14H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.10
Rostite
Al(SO
4
)(OH) · 5H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
7.DB.10
Khademite
Al(SO
4
)F · 5H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
7.DB.20
Minasragrite
(V
4+
O)(SO
4
) · 5H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
b
7.DB.20
Anorthominasragrite
(V
4+
O)(SO
4
) · 5H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.20
Orthominasragrite
(V
4+
O)(SO
4
) · 5H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
2 :
P
m
n
2
1
7.DB.25
Bobjonesite
(V
4+
O)(SO
4
) · 3H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
7.DB.27
Karpovite
Tl
2
VO(SO
4
)
2
(H
2
O)
Mon. 2 :
P
2
1
7.DB.30
Metahohmannite
Fe
3+
2
(SO
4
)
2
O · 4H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.30
Hohmannite
Fe
3+
2
(SO
4
)
2
O · 8H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.30
Amarantite
Fe
3+
2
(SO
4
)
2
O · 7H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.35
Calciocopiapite
CaFe
3+
4
(SO
4
)
6
(OH)
2
· 20H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.35
Zincocopiapite
ZnFe
3+
4
(SO
4
)
6
(OH)
2
· 18H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.35
Aluminocopiapite
Al
2/3
Fe
3+
4
(SO
4
)
6
(OH)
2
· 20H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.35
Copiapite
Fe
2+
Fe
3+
4
(SO
4
)
6
(OH)
2
· 20H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.35
Cuprocopiapite
Cu
2+
Fe
3+
4
(SO
4
)
6
(OH)
2
· 20H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.35
Magnesiocopiapite
MgFe
3+
4
(SO
4
)
6
(OH)
2
· 20H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
7.DB.35
Ferricopiapite
Fe
3+
0.67
Fe
3+
4
(SO
4
)
6
(OH)
2
· 20H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
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References for Jurbanite
ⓘ
Sherritt Gordon Mine (Sherridon Mine)
Geological Association of Canada (2014)
Chile
Tarapacá
Tamarugal Province
ⓘ
Cerros Pintados
Färber (n.d.)
Czech Republic
Central Bohemian Region
ⓘ
Kladno District
?
Zacek et al. (1995)
France
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Savoie
Chambéry
Aix-les-Bains
ⓘ
Serpents cave
Audra et al. (2007)
Italy
Sicily
Metropolitan City of Messina
Eolie Islands (Aeolian Islands)
Lipari
Lipari Island
Quattropani
ⓘ
Kaolin Mine
Apollaro et al. (2023)
Tuscany
Siena Province
Chiusdino
ⓘ
Le Cetine di Cotorniano Mine
Sabelli C. (1984)
+2 other references
Japan
Fukushima Prefecture
Minamisōma City
ⓘ
Odaka town
Seki et al. (1987)
USA
(TL)
Arizona
Pinal County
San Manuel Mining District
San Manuel
San Manuel Mine (Apex Lead & Vanadium Mining Corp Mine; Quarelli group)
ⓘ
San Manuel orebody
(TL)
Anthony et al. (1976)
+1 other reference
Colorado
Clear Creek County
Geneva District
ⓘ
Geneva Creek
?
Eckel et al. (1997)
Tennessee
Sevier County
ⓘ
Alum Cave Bluff
Coskren et al. (2000)
+1 other reference
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