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Yeomanite

A valid IMA mineral species
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Structurally related tosidpietersite,penfieldite andlaurionite. At the TL yeomanite may be invariably intimately associated withmendipite andparalaurionite.


Unique Identifiers
Approval year:
2013

Classification of Yeomanite

3 : HALIDES
D : Oxyhalides, hydroxyhalides and related double halides
C : With Pb (As,Sb,Bi), without Cu

Mineral SymbolsJolyon RalphUnited Kingdom

Physical Properties of Yeomanite
Transparency:
Transparent
Colour:
White, Grey
Comment:
Normally white, occasionally grey
Streak:
White
Cleavage:
Perfect
parallel to the long axis of the fibres but this is masked by the fibrous nature, especially as individual fibres break easily.
Density:
7.303 g/cm3 (Calculated)

Chemistry of Yeomanite

Crystallography of Yeomanite
General Appearance of Type Material:
Appears to be formed of small, twisted, rope-like fibres growing from the end of columnar mendipite masses.
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
Type material is deposited in the collections of the collections of the Natural History Museum, London, UK, catalogue number BM 2013,5
Geological Setting of Type Material:
In manganese pods
Associated Minerals at Type Locality:

Synonyms of Yeomanite

Other Language Names for Yeomanite

Common AssociatesHex. 6/mmm(6/m2/m2/m) :P6/mmm3.DC.Lucabindiite(K,NH4)As4O6(Cl,Br)Hex. 6/mmm(6/m2/m2/m) :P6/mmm3.DC.Cuatrocapaite-(NH4)(NH4)3(NaMg◻)(As2O3)6Cl6 · 16H2OTrig.3m(32/m) :R3m3.DC.Cuatrocapaite-(K)K3(NaMg◻)(As2O3)6Cl6 · 16H2OTrig.3m(32/m) :R3m3.DC.NapoliitePb2OFClTet. 4/mmm(4/m2/m2/m) :P42/mcm3.DC.TorrecillasiteNa(As,Sb)3+4O6ClOrth.3.DC.05ParalaurionitePbCl(OH)Mon. 2/m :B2/m3.DC.05LaurionitePbCl(OH)Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m)3.DC.05Mauriziodiniite(NH4)(As2O3)2IHex. 6/mmm(6/m2/m2/m) :P6/mmm3.DC.05Russoite(NH4)ClAs2O3(H2O)0.5Hex. 622 :P6223.DC.10FiedleritePb3FCl4(OH) · H2OMon. 2/m3.DC.15PenfielditePb2Cl3(OH)Hex.6 :P63.DC.15TelluroperitePb3TeO4Cl2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m)3.DC.20LaurelitePb7F12Cl2Hex.6 :P63.DC.25ZhangpeishaniteBaFClTet. 4/mmm(4/m2/m2/m) :P4/nmm3.DC.25MatlockitePbFClTet. 4/mmm(4/m2/m2/m) :P4/nmm3.DC.25Zavaritskite(BiO)FTet. 4/mmm(4/m2/m2/m) :P4/nmm3.DC.25RorisiteCaFClTet. 4/mmm(4/m2/m2/m) :P4/nmm3.DC.25BismocliteBiOClTet. 4/mmm(4/m2/m2/m) :P4/nmm3.DC.25VegrandisiteBaCl2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pnma3.DC.30NadoritePbSbClO2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Cmcm3.DC.30PeritePbBiClO2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Cmcm3.DC.40ThorikositePb3Cl2(OH)(SbO3,AsO3)Tet. 4/mmm(4/m2/m2/m) :I4/mmm3.DC.45MereheaditePb47Cl25(OH)13O24(CO3)(BO3)2Mon.m3.DC.50BlixitePb8O5(OH)2Cl4Orth.3.DC.52RumseyitePb2OClFTet. 4/mmm(4/m2/m2/m) :I4/mmm3.DC.55Vladkrivovichevite[Pb32O18][Pb4Mn2O]Cl14(BO3)8 · 2H2OOrth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m) :Pmmn3.DC.55PinalitePb3WO5Cl2Orth.mmm(2/m2/m2/m)3.DC.60SymesitePb10(SO4)O7Cl4 · H2OTric.1 :P13.DC.60LorettoitePb7O6Cl2Orth.3.DC.62Sarawakite (of Frenzel)Sb, O, Cl (?)3.DC.65EcdemitePb6As3+2O7Cl4Mon. 2 :P213.DC.70MendipitePb3Cl2O2Orth. 222 :P2121213.DC.75DamaraitePb3Cl(OH)O2Orth.mm2 :Pmc213.DC.80OnoratoiteSb8Cl2O11Tric.1 :P13.DC.95BarstowitePb4Cl6(CO3) · H2OMon. 2/m :P21/m

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  • References for YeomaniteKunibert MineTurner et al. (2015)
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