Thortveitite
Thortveitite | |
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Thortveitite | |
General | |
Category | Mineral |
Formula (repeating unit) | (Sc,Y)2Si2O7 |
Strunz classification | 9.BC.05 |
Crystal system | Monoclinic |
Crystal class |
Prismatic (2/m) H-M symbol: (2/m) |
Space group | C2/m |
Identification | |
Mohs scale hardness | 5-6 |
Luster | vitreous |
Streak | gray |
Specific gravity | 3.3-3.8 |
Thortveitite is a mineral consisting of scandium yttrium silicate (Sc,Y)2Si2O7. It is the primary source of scandium. Occurrence is in granitic pegmatites. It was named after Olaus Thortveit, a Norwegian engineer. It is grayish-green, black or gray in color.
A transparent gem quality example was found in 2004, and reported in "The Journal of Gemmology", 2008 Volume 31.
See also
References
- Webmineral
- Mindat
- Riccardo Bianchi; Tullio Pilati; Valeria Diella; Carlo Maria Gramaccioli & Gregorio Mannucci (1988). "A re-examination of thortveitite" (PDF). American Mineralogist. 73: 5–6.
- Schumann, Walter (1991). Mineralien aus aller Welt. BLV Bestimmungsbuch (2 ed.). p. 223. ISBN 3-405-14003-X.
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