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Slavkovite, Cu13(AsO4)6(AsO3OH)4 . 23 H2O, a new mineral species from Horní Slavkov and Jáchymov, Czech Republic: Description and crystal structure determination.

Authors

SEJKORA Jiří PLÁŠIL Jakub ONDRUŠ Petr FRANTIŠEK Veselovský CÍSAŘOVÁ Ivana HLOUŠEK Jan

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source The Canadian Mineralogist
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Geology and mineralogy
Keywords Slavkovite new mineral species arsenate-acid arsenate crystal structure Jáchymov ore district Krásno Horní Slavkov ore district Czech Republic
Description Slavkovite, Cu13(AsO4)6(AsO3OH)4 . 23H2O, is a newly discovered supergene mineral from the Geschieber vein, Svornost mine at the Jachymov (St. Joachimsthal) ore district, Czech Republic, commonly associated with lavendulan, geminite, lindackerite and ondrušite. It forms coatings of pale green rosettes up to 1 mm across or individual spherical aggregates up to 5 mm across. Individual acicular to lath-like crystals are up to 1 mm long and 0.05 mm thick, and are colorless with a greenish tint. Slavkovite is pale green, translucent (aggregates) to colorless with a greenish tint, transparent (crystals). It has a white streak and a vitreous luster, and does not fluoresce under both short-and long-wave ultraviolet light. The cleavage on (011) is perfect, and on (010), it is good. The Mohs hardness is similar to 3.5-4; slavkovite is very brittle, with an irregular fracture. The all structural and chemical data are given in the paper.
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