Flaggite, Pb4Cu2+4Te6+2(SO4)2O11(OH)2(H2O), a new mineral with stair-step-like HCP layers from Tombstone, Arizona, USA
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Department of Geosciences, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2022Keywords
Arizonabairdite
crystal structure
flaggite
HCP layers
new mineral
paratimroseite
Raman spectroscopy
tellurate
timroseite
Tombstone
USA
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Kampf, A. R., Mills, S. J., Celestian, A. J., Ma, C., Yang, H., & Thorne, B. (2022). Flaggite, Pb4Cu2+4Te6+2(SO4)2O11(OH)2(H2O), a new mineral with stair-step-like HCP layers from Tombstone, Arizona, USA. Mineralogical Magazine.Journal
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The new mineral flaggite (IMA2021–044), Pb4Cu2+4Te6+2(SO4)2O11(OH)2(H2O), occurs at the Grand Central mine in the Tombstone district, Cochise County, Arizona, USA, in cavities in quartz matrix in association with alunite, backite, cerussite, jarosite and rodalquilarite. Flaggite crystals are lime-green to yellow-green tablets, up to 0.5 mm across. The mineral has a very pale green streak and adamantine lustre. It is brittle with irregular fracture and a Mohs hardness of about 3. It has one excellent cleavage on {010}. The calculated density is 6.137 g cm–3. Optically, the mineral is biaxial (+) with α = 1.95(1), β = 1.96(1), γ = 2.00(1) (white light); 2V = 54(2)°; pleochroism: X green, Y light yellow green, Z nearly colorless; X > Y > Z. The Raman spectrum exhibits bands consistent with TeO6and SO4. Electron microprobe analysis provided the empirical formula Pb3.88Cu2+3.89Te6+2.08(SO4)2O11(OH)2(H2O) (–0.03 H). Flaggite is triclinic, P1, a = 9.5610(2), b = 9.9755(2), c = 10.4449(3) Å, α = 74.884(1), β = 89.994(1), γ = 78.219(1)°, V = 939.97(4) Å3and Z = 2. The structure of flaggite (R1= 0.0342 for 5936 I > 2σI) contains hexagonal-close-packed, stair-step-like layers comprising TeO6octahedra and Jahn-Teller distorted CuO6octahedra. The layers in the structure of flaggite are very similar to those in bairdite, timroseite and paratimroseite. © 2022 Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.Note
12 month embargo; published online: 18 April 2022ISSN
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10.1180/mgm.2022.37