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Latest revision as of 05:46, 2 December 2009

Mcbirneyite
General
Category Vanadate minerals
Chemical formula Cu3(VO4)2
Strunz classification 08.AB.35
Dana classification 38.3.10.1
Crystal symmetry 1 - Triclinic
Z 1
Identification
Molar mass 420.52 g/mol
Color dark grey or black
Crystal system Triclinic
Mohs scale hardness
Luster metallic
Streak greyish black
Diaphaneity opaque
Density 4.47 g/cm3
References [1][2][3]

Mcbirneyite is a vanadate mineral, a mixed vanadium and copper oxide, with formula Cu3(VO4)2.

The type specimen was discovered at the Izalco volcano (13° 48′ 47″ N, 89° 37′ 59″ W), El Salvador, in 1984.[1][2] It has also been found at the Tolbachik volcano (55° 49′ 48″ N, 160° 19′ 48″ E) in Kamchatka in the Russian Far East.[2]

Mcbirneyite is named after Alexander Robert McBirney (born 1924), a vulcanologist at the University of Oregon.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Mcbirneyite, <http://webmineral.com/data/Mcbirneyite.shtml> (accessed 2 December 2009), WebMineral.com.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Mcbirneyite, <http://www.mindat.org/show.php?id=2611> (accessed 2 December 2009), MinDat.org.
  3. Coing-Boyat, J. Structure de la variété ordinaire, triclinique, de l'orthovanadate de cuivre(II), Cu3(VO4)2. Acta Crystallogr., Sect. B: Struct. Sci. 1982, B38 (5), 1546–48. DOI: 10.1107/S0567740882006323.
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