Kuratite

Kuratite

Kuratite sample found in a meteorite
General
Category Inosilicates
Formula
(repeating unit)
Ca2(Fe2+5Ti)O2[Si4Al2O18]
Crystal system Triclinic
Crystal class Pinacoidal (1)
H-M symbol: (1)
Space group P1
Unit cell a = 10.513(7)
b = 10.887(7)
c = 9.004(18) [Å]
α = 105.97(13)°
β = 96.00(12)°
γ = 124.82(4)°; Z = 1
Identification
References [1][2]

Kuratite, named for Dr. Gero Kurat (1938–2009), meteorite researcher and Curator of the Meteorite Collection at the Vienna Natural History Museum, was first recognized as a new mineral by the Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification in 2014 from a small meteorite sample.


References

General references


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