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Native Vanadium

A valid IMA mineral species
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V
Specific Gravity:
6.033 (Calculated)
Crystal System:
Isometric
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Name:
The element was rediscovered in 1830 by Sefstrom, who named the element in honor of the Scandinavian goddess, Vanadis, because of its beautiful multicolored compounds.
Type Locality:
Second recognized new V species from the Colima volcano fumaroles aftercolimaite.


Unique Identifiers

Classification of Native Vanadium

1 : ELEMENTS (Metals and intermetallic alloys; metalloids and nonmetals; carbides, silicides, nitrides, phosphides)
A : Metals and Intermetallic Alloys
E : Iron-chromium family

Mineral Symbols
Common Impurities:
Fe

Crystallography of Native Vanadium
General Appearance of Type Material:
Smooth, irregular to flattened crystals 5-20 μm in diameter. Precipitated in glass tubes from the vapor, but also found on natural rocks.
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
Geological Museum, Mexican National University, Mexico City, Mexico, sample number FIM 12/01
Geological Setting of Type Material:
Volcanic fumaroles; precipitated in a narrow temperatureinterval 550-680°C
Associated Minerals at Type Locality:

Synonyms of Native Vanadium

Other Language Names for Native Vanadium

Relationship of Native Vanadium to other Species
Other Members of Iron Group:
Native IronFeIso.m3m(4/m32/m) :Im3m
SteinhardtiteAl0.38Ni0.32Fe0.30Iso.m3m(4/m32/m) :Im3m
Taenite(Ni,Fe)Iso.m3m(4/m32/m) :Fm3m
TetrataeniteFeNiTet. 4/mmm(4/m2/m2/m) :P4/mmm

Common AssociatesIso.m3m(4/m32/m) :Im3m1.AE.05Hexamolybdenum(Mo,Ru,Fe,Ir,Os)Hex. 6/mmm(6/m2/m2/m) :P63/mmc1.AE.05Native TungstenWIso.1.AE.05Native MolybdenumMoIso.1.AE.05UM2001-06-E:CrFeNiFe7Cr2Ni1.AE.05Native IronFeIso.m3m(4/m32/m) :Im3m1.AE.10Taenite(Ni,Fe)Iso.m3m(4/m32/m) :Fm3m1.AE.10TetrataeniteFeNiTet. 4/mmm(4/m2/m2/m) :P4/mmm1.AE.10AntitaeniteFe3Ni1.AE.15ChromferideFe3Cr1-x (x = 0.6)Iso.m3m(4/m32/m) :Pm3m1.AE.15WairauiteCoFeIso.m3m(4/m32/m) :Pm3m1.AE.15FerchromideCr3Fe1-xIso.m3m(4/m32/m) :Pm3m1.AE.20AwaruiteNi3FeIso.m3m(4/m32/m) :Fm3m1.AE.25JedwabiteFe7(Ta,Nb)3Hex. 6mm :P63mc1.AE.30Native ManganeseMnIso.43m :I43m1.AE.35NisniteNi3SnIso.m3m(4/m32/m) :Pm3m

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  • References for Native VanadiumDellagiustaite type localityFrank K. Mazdab collection
    Estonia
     
    Graul et al. (2023)
    Fiji
     
    Scherbarth et al. (2006)
    Greece
     
    Ifandi et al. (2018)+1 other reference
    Israel
     
    Bindi et al. (2020)Griffin et al. (2016)+1 other reference
    Mexico (TL)
     
    Mineralogical Magazine+3 other references
    South Africa
     
    www.dmr.gov.za (n.d.)
    Spain
     
    Castillo-Oliver et al. (2019)
     
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