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Joteite
A valid IMA mineral species
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Joteite
Jote Mine, Pampa Larga mining district, Tierra Amarilla, Copiapó Province, Atacama, Chile
Joteite
Jote Mine, Pampa Larga mining district, Tierra Amarilla, Copiapó Province, Atacama, Chile
Joteite
Jote Mine, Pampa Larga mining district, Tierra Amarilla, Copiapó Province, Atacama, Chile
Joteite
Jote Mine, Pampa Larga mining district, Tierra Amarilla, Copiapó Province, Atacama, Chile
Joteite
Jote Mine, Pampa Larga mining district, Tierra Amarilla, Copiapó Province, Atacama, Chile
Joteite
Jote Mine, Pampa Larga mining district, Tierra Amarilla, Copiapó Province, Atacama, Chile
Joteite
Jote Mine, Pampa Larga mining district, Tierra Amarilla, Copiapó Province, Atacama, Chile
Joteite
Jote Mine, Pampa Larga mining district, Tierra Amarilla, Copiapó Province, Atacama, Chile
Ca
2
CuAl(AsO
4
)[AsO
3
(OH)]
2
(OH)
2
· 5H
2
O
Colour:
Sky blue to greenish blue
Lustre:
Vitreous
Hardness:
2 - 3
Specific Gravity:
3.056 (Calculated)
Crystal System:
Triclinic
Name:
Named for the type locality. Jote mine, Chile. The name is pronounced
hou-tei-ait
.
Type Locality:
ⓘ
Jote Mine, Pampa Larga mining district, Tierra Amarilla, Copiapó Province, Atacama, Chile
This page provides mineralogical data about Joteite.
Unique Identifiers
Approval year:
2012
First published:
2013
Approval history:
IMA2012-091
Type description reference:
Kampf, A. R., Mills, S. J., Housley, R. M., Rossman, G. R., Nash, B. P., Dini, M., Jenkins, R. A. (2013) Joteite, Ca
2
CuAl[AsO
4
][AsO
3
(OH)]
2
(OH)
2
·5H
2
O, a new arsenate with a sheet structure and unconnected acid arsenate groups.
Mineralogical Magazine
, 77 (6) 2811-2823
doi:10.1180/minmag.2013.077.6.08
Classification of Joteite
Mineral Symbols
Transparency:
Transparent
Colour:
Sky blue to greenish blue
Streak:
Pale blue
Hardness:
2 - 3 on
Mohs scale
Tenacity:
Brittle
Cleavage:
Perfect
{001}
Fracture:
Sub-Conchoidal
Density:
3.056 g/cm
3
(Calculated)
Optical Data of Joteite
Surface Relief:
Moderate
Pleochroism:
Weak
Comments:
Z=Greenish blue > Y pale greenish blue > X colorless
Chemistry of Joteite
Crystallography of Joteite
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA, catalogue numbers 63592 63593 and 63594
Geological Setting of Type Material:
oxidized hydrothermal sulfide vein in volcanoclastic rocks
Reference:
Kampf, A. R., Mills, S. J., Housley, R. M., Rossman, G. R., Nash, B. P., Dini, M., Jenkins, R. A. (2013) Joteite, Ca
2
CuAl[AsO
4
][AsO
3
(OH)]
2
(OH)
2
·5H
2
O, a new arsenate with a sheet structure and unconnected acid arsenate groups.
Mineralogical Magazine
, 77 (6) 2811-2823
doi:10.1180/minmag.2013.077.6.08
Synonyms
of Joteite
Common Associates
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
b
8.DH.
Whiteite-(MnMnMn)
Mn
2+
Mn
2+
Mn
2+
2
Al
2
(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.
Ferroberaunite
Fe
2+
Fe
3+
5
(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
5
· 6H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
B
2/
b
8.DH.
Regerite
KFe
6
(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
7
(H
2
O)
6
· 4H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
b
8.DH.
Ammoniotinsleyite
(NH
4
)Al
2
(PO
4
)
2
(OH) · 2H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
m
8.DH.
Dendoraite-(NH4)
(NH
4
)
2
NaAl(C
2
O
4
)(PO
3
OH)
2
(H
2
O)
2
Mon. 2/
m
8.DH.
Rowleyite
[Na(NH
4
,K)
9
Cl
4
][V
5+,4+
2
(P,As)O
8
]
6
· n[H
2
O,Na,NH
4
,K,Cl]
Iso.8.DH.
Hochleitnerite
Mn
2
Ti
3
(PO
4
)
4
O
2
(H
2
O)
2
· 14H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
b
c
a
8.DH.
Whiteite-(CaMnFe)
CaMnFe
2
Al
2
(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
8.DH.05
Minyulite
KAl
2
(PO
4
)
2
F · 4H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
2 :
P
b
a
28.DH.10
Leucophosphite
KFe
3+
2
(PO
4
)
2
(OH) · 2H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
b
8.DH.10
Tinsleyite
KAl
2
(PO
4
)
2
(OH) · 2H
2
O
Mon.8.DH.10
Spheniscidite
(NH
4
,K)(Fe
3+
,Al)
2
(PO
4
)
2
(OH) · 2H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(CaMnFe)
{Ca}{Mn
2+
}{Fe
2+
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(NaMnMn)
{Na}{Mn
2+
}{(Mn
2+
,Fe
3+
)
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(CaMnMg)
{Ca}{Mn
2+
}{(Mg,Fe
2+
)
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(CaMnMn)
{Ca}{Mn
2+
}{Mn
2+
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Whiteite-(MnMnMg)
MnMnMg
2
Al
2
(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(CaMnZn)
{Ca}{Mn
2+
}{Zn
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(MnMnMg)
{Mn
2+
}{Mn
2+
}{Mg
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(MnMnFe)
{Mn
2+
}{Mn
2+
}{Fe
2+
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(CaFeFe)
{Ca}{Fe
2+
}{Fe
2+
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon.8.DH.15
Rittmannite
{(Mn
2+
,Ca)}{Mn
2+
}{(Fe
2+
,Mn
2+
,Mg)
2
}{(Al,Fe
3+
)
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Keckite
CaMn
2+
(Fe
3+
Mn
2+
)Fe
3+
2
(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
3
· 7H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(NaMnMg)
{(Na,Ca)}{(Mn
2+
,Fe
3+
)}{(Mg,Fe
3+
)
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(CaMgMg)
{Ca}{Mg}{Mg
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(MnMnZn)
{Mn
2+
}{Mn
2+
}{Zn
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Whiteite-(CaMgMg)
CaMg
3
Al
2
(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Whiteite-(CaFeMg)
{Ca}{(Fe
2+
,Mn
2+
)}{Mg
2
}{Al
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
b
8.DH.15
Whiteite-(CaMnMg)
{Ca}{Mn
2+
}{Mg
2
}{Al
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
8.DH.15
Whiteite-(MnFeMg)
{(Mn
2+
,Ca)}{(Fe
2+
,Mn
2+
)}{Mg
2
}{Al
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
b
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(MnMnMn)
{Mn
2+
}{Mn
2+
}{Mn
2+
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
b
8.DH.15
Kaluginite
(Mn
2+
,Ca)MgFe
3+
(PO
4
)
2
(OH) · 4H
2
O
Orth.8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(CaFeMg)
{Ca}{Fe
2+
}{Mg
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Whiteite-(CaMnMn)
{Ca}{Mn
2+
}{Mn
2
}{Al
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.15
Jahnsite-(NaFeMg)
{Na}{Fe
3+
}{Mg
2
}{Fe
3+
2
}(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2/
b
8.DH.20
Segelerite
Ca
2
Mg
2
Fe
3+
2
(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 8H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
c
c
a
8.DH.20
Lun'okite
(Mn,Ca)(Mg,Fe,Mn)Al(PO
4
)
2
OH · 4H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
b
c
a
8.DH.20
Manganosegelerite
(Mn
2+
,Ca)(Mn
2+
,Fe
2+
,Mg)Fe
3+
(PO
4
)
2
(OH) · 4H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
b
c
a
8.DH.20
Wilhelmvierlingite
CaMnFe
3+
(PO
4
)
2
(OH) · 2H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
b
c
a
8.DH.20
Juonniite
CaMgSc(PO
4
)
2
(OH) · 4H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
b
c
a
8.DH.20
Overite
CaMgAl(PO
4
)
2
(OH) · 4H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
b
c
a
8.DH.25
Calcioferrite
Ca
2
Fe
3+
2
(PO
4
)
3
(OH) · 7H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
B
2/
b
8.DH.25
Zodacite
Ca
4
Mn
2+
Fe
3+
4
(PO
4
)
6
(OH)
4
· 12H
2
O
Mon.8.DH.25
Fanfaniite
Ca
4
MnAl
4
(PO
4
)
6
(OH)
4
· 12H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
B
2/
b
8.DH.25
Kingsmountite
Ca
3
MnFeAl
4
(PO
4
)
6
(OH)
4
· 12H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
8.DH.25
Montgomeryite
Ca
4
MgAl
4
(PO
4
)
6
(OH)
4
· 12H
2
O
Mon. 2 :
B
2
8.DH.30
Pararobertsite
Ca
2
Mn
3+
3
(PO
4
)
3
O
2
· 3H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
b
8.DH.30
Robertsite
Ca
2
Mn
3+
3
(PO
4
)
3
O
2
· 3H
2
O
Mon.
m
:
B
b
8.DH.30
Arseniosiderite
Ca
2
Fe
3+
3
(AsO
4
)
3
O
2
· 3H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
B
2/
b
8.DH.30
Sailaufite
(Ca,Na,◻)
2
Mn
3+
3
(AsO
4
)
2
(CO
3
)O
2
· 3H
2
O
Mon.
m
:
B
m
8.DH.30
Mitridatite
Ca
2
Fe
3+
3
(PO
4
)
3
O
2
· 3H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
B
2/
b
8.DH.30
Kolfanite
Ca
2
Fe
3+
3
O
2
(AsO
4
)
3
· 2H
2
O
Mon.8.DH.35
Mantienneite
KMg
2
Al
2
Ti(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
3
· 15H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
b
c
a
8.DH.35
Sperlingite
(H
2
O)K(Mn
2+
Fe
3+
)(Al
2
Ti)(PO
4
)
4
[O(OH)] [(H
2
O)
9
(OH)] · 4H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
b
8.DH.35
Paulkerrite
K(Mg,Mn
2+
)
2
(Fe
3+
,Al,Ti,Mg)
2
Ti(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
3
· 15H
2
O
Mon.
m
8.DH.35
Hydroxylbenyacarite
(H
2
O)
2
Mn
2
(Ti
2
Fe)(PO
4
)
4
[O(OH)](H
2
O)
10
· 4H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
b
c
a
8.DH.35
Macraeite
K(H
2
O)Mn
2
(Fe
2
Ti)(PO
4
)
4
[O(OH)](H
2
O)
10
· 4H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
b
8.DH.35
Benyacarite
(H
2
O)
2
Mn
2
Ti
2
Fe
3+
(PO
4
)
4
(OF)(H
2
O)
10
· 4H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
b
c
a
8.DH.35
Fluormacraeite
[(H
2
O)K]Mn
2
(Fe
2
Ti)(PO
4
)
4
(OF)(H
2
O)
10
· 4H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
b
8.DH.40
Xanthoxenite
Ca
4
Fe
3+
2
(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
2
· 3H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
8.DH.45
Mahnertite
NaCu
3
(AsO
4
)
2
Cl · 5H
2
O
Tet. 4/
m
m
m
(
4/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
I
4/
m
m
m
8.DH.50
Andyrobertsite
KCdCu
5
(AsO
4
)
4
(H
2
AsO
4
) · 2H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
m
8.DH.50
Calcioandyrobertsite
KCaCu
5
(AsO
4
)
4
(H
2
AsO
4
) · 2H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
:
P
2
1
/
m
8.DH.55
Englishite
K
3
Na
2
Ca
10
Al
15
(PO
4
)
21
(OH)
7
· 26H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
8.DH.60
Bouazzerite
Bi
6
(Mg,Co)
11
Fe
3+
14
(AsO
4
)
18
(OH)
4
O
12
· 86H
2
O
Mon. 2/
m
8.DH.65
Galliskiite
Ca
4
Al
2
(PO
4
)
2
F
8
· 5H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
8.DH.75
Kampelite
Ba
6
Mg
3
Sc
8
(PO
4
)
12
(OH)
6
· 7H
2
O
Orth.
m
m
m
(
2/
m
2/
m
2/
m
)
:
P
n
m
a
8.DH.80
Kapundaite
NaCaFe
4
(PO
4
)
4
(OH)
3
· 5H
2
O
Tric.
1
:
P
1
8.DH.85
Vaniniite
Ca
2
Mn
2+
3
Mn
3+
2
O
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