Barstowite
Barstowite | |
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Barstowite from Passa Limani area, Lavrion District, Attiki Prefecture, Greece | |
General | |
Category | Halide minerals |
Formula (repeating unit) | Pb4[Cl6|CO3]•H2O |
Strunz classification | 3.DC.95 |
Crystal system | Monoclinic |
Crystal class |
Prismatic (2/m) H-M symbol: (2/m) |
Space group | P21/m |
Identification | |
Color | White to transparent |
Mohs scale hardness | 3 |
Luster | Adamantine |
Streak | White |
Barstowite, formula Pb4[Cl6|CO3]•H2O, is a transparent to white mineral in the monoclinic system.[1] It has a Mohs hardness of 3, a white streak and an adamantine lustre.[1]
The type locality for Barstowite is Bounds Cliff, St Endellion, Cornwall in the United Kingdom.[1] It is named after Richard W. Barstow[1] (1947–1982), a Cornish mineral collector.[2]
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