General Pattersonite InformationPbFe3(PO4)2(OH)4(H2O,OH)2 |
Molecular Weight = 667.91 gm |
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Iron 25.25 % Fe 32.49 % FeO |
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Phosphorus 9.18 % P 21.04 % P2O5 |
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Hydrogen 1.06 % H 9.44 % H2O |
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Lead 31.02 % Pb 32.22 % Pb2O |
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Oxygen 33.49 % O |
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100.00 % 95.19 % = TOTAL OXIDE |
PbFe2+3.02(PO4)1.98(OH)5.12(H2O)0.94 |
Found in a single, head-sized boulder collected in 1986 on the dumps. Dimorphous with kintoreite. |
Approved IMA 2005 (Dana # Added) |
Grube Vereinigung, near Eisenbach, Taunus, Hesse, Germany. Link to MinDat.org Location Data. |
Named for Arthur Lindo Patterson (1902-1966), a crystallographer who developed a method employing a Fourier series to generate a three-dimensional function, the now well-known "Patt erson function" in crystal-structure d |
IMA2005-049 |
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| | Pattersonite Crystallographya:b:c =0.7361:1:1.0194 |
a = 5.307, b = 7.209, c = 7.349, Z = 1; alpha = 87.75°, beta = 86.36°, gamma = 71.42° V = 265.76 Den(Calc)= 4.17 |
Triclinic - PinacoidalH-M Symbol ( 1) Space Group: P1 |
By Intensity(I/Io): 4.848(1), 6.839(0.64), 3.547(0.57),3.417(0.52), 3.022(0.51), 3.667(0.47), 2.8339(0.45), |
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| Physical Properties of Pattersonite{???} Poor |
Yellow. |
4.04 |
Translucent |
Conchoidal - Fractures developed in brittle materials characterized by smoothly curving surfaces, (e.g. quartz). |
Encrustations - Forms crust-like aggregates on matrix. |
4.5 - Between Fluorite and Apatite |
Adamantine |
very pale yellow |
| Optical Properties of PattersoniteCI meas= -0.696 (Poor) - where the CI = (1-KPDmeas/KC) |
CI calc= -0.643 (Poor) - where the CI = (1-KPDcalc/KC) KPDcalc= 0.2164,KPDmeas= 0.2233,KC= 0.1317 Ncalc = 1.53 - 1.55 Biaxial (-), a=1.86, b=1.917, g=1.93, bire=0.0700 |
| Calculated Properties of PattersoniteBulk Density (Electron Density)=3.86 gm/cc |
note: Specific Gravity of Pattersonite =4.17 gm/cc. Fermion Index = 0.07 |
Boson Index = 0.93 PEPattersonite = 523.02 barns/electron |
U=PEPattersonite x rElectron Density=2,018.41 barns/cc. GRapi = 0 (Gamma Ray American Petroleum Institute Units) |
Pattersonite is Not Radioactive | Pattersonite Classification30.02.10.01 (30)Anhydrous Sulfates Containing Hydroxyl or Halogen |
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(30.02)where (A B)2 XO4 Zq |
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(30.02.10)Dana Group |
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08.BL.25 08 - PHOSPHATES, ARSENATES, VANADATES |
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08.B - Phosphates, etc. with Additional Anions, without H2O |
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08.BL -With medium-sized and large cations, (OH, etc.):RO4 = 3:1 |
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| Other Pattersonite InformationNAME( AmMin, v94:402) PHYS. PROP.(AmMin, v94:402) OPTIC PROP.(AmMin, v94:402) |
Links to other databases for Pattersonite : |
1 - Am. Min. Crystal Structure Database 2 - Athena 3 - GeoScienceWorld 4 - Google Images 5 - Google Scholar 6 - MinDAT 7 - Mineralienatlas (Deutsch) 8 - Online Mineral Museum 9 - QUT Mineral Atlas 10 - Ruff.Info Search for Pattersonite using: Visit our Advertisers for Pattersonite : A Bijoux Google Search for PattersoniteAdam's Minerals Google Search for Pattersonite Cape Minerals Google Search for Pattersonite Dakota Matrix Minerals Google Search for Pattersonite Excalibur Mineral Corp. Google Search for Pattersonite Exceptional Minerals Google Search for Pattersonite John Betts Fine Minerals Search for Pattersonite McDougall Minerals Google Search for Pattersonite Mineral News Website Link Rock and Mineral Shows Google Search for Pattersonite Weinrich Minerals, Inc. Google Search for Pattersonite Ask about Pattersonite here : Print or Cut-and-Paste your Pattersonite Specimen Label here :
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