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Zeophyllite

A valid IMA mineral species - grandfathered
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About ZeophylliteHide

Formula:
Ca13Si10O28(OH)2F8 · 6H2O
Colour:
White
Lustre:
Pearly
Hardness:
3
Specific Gravity:
2.747 - 2.764
Crystal System:
Trigonal
Name:
Named after the Greek "ζέω" (zeo), 'to boil', and "φύλλον" (phyllos), 'leaf', alluding to its occurrence in hemispheral foliated forms and intumescence (swelling) on heating.
This page provides mineralogical data about Zeophyllite.


Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
4396
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:4396:6

IMA Classification of ZeophylliteHide

Approved, 'Grandfathered' (first described prior to 1959)

Classification of ZeophylliteHide

9.EE.70

9 : SILICATES (Germanates)
E : Phyllosilicates
E : Single tetrahedral nets of 6-membered rings connected by octahedral nets or octahedral bands
Dana 7th ed.:
73.1.4.1
73.1.4.1

73 : PHYLLOSILICATES Condensed Tetrahedral Sheets
1 : Condensed Tetrahedral Sheets with double layers
17.1.17

17 : Silicates Containing other Anions
1 : Silicates with fluoride (not containing Al)

Mineral SymbolsHide

As of 2021 there are now IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols (abbreviations) for each mineral species, useful for tables and diagrams.

SymbolSourceReference
ZpIMA–CNMNCWarr, L.N. (2021). IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols. Mineralogical Magazine, 85(3), 291-320. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43

Physical Properties of ZeophylliteHide

Pearly
Transparency:
Translucent
Colour:
White
Hardness:
Cleavage:
Perfect
{0001}
Density:
2.747 - 2.764 g/cm3 (Measured)    2.75 g/cm3 (Calculated)

Optical Data of ZeophylliteHide

Type:
Uniaxial (-)
RI values:
nω = 1.565 - 1.577 nε = 1.560 - 1.569
Max. Birefringence:
δ = 0.005 - 0.008
Based on recorded range of RI values above.

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Surface Relief:
Moderate
Comments:
anomalously biaxial

Chemistry of ZeophylliteHide

Mindat Formula:
Ca13Si10O28(OH)2F8 · 6H2O
Element Weights:
Element% weight
O37.306 %
Ca33.746 %
Si18.191 %
F9.844 %
H0.914 %

Calculated from ideal end-member formula.
Common Impurities:
Al,Fe,Mg,Na,K

Crystallography of ZeophylliteHide

Crystal System:
Trigonal
Class (H-M):
3 - Rhombohedral
Space Group:
R3
Cell Parameters:
a = 9.36 Å, c = 34.48 Å
Ratio:
a:c = 1 : 3.684
Unit Cell V:
2,616.07 ų (Calculated from Unit Cell)
Z:
9
Morphology:
(Pseudo-?)hexagonal. As platy crystals in radiating spherical aggregates.
Comment:
Chalmers et al. (1956) give a pseudhexagonal cell with 9.34, 9.34, 13.2 Å, 90, 110, 120°.

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0009455ZeophylliteMerlino S (1972) The crystal structure of zeophyllite Acta Crystallographica B28 2726-27321972Radzein, Bohemia, Czech Republic0293
0014639ZeophylliteMikenda W, Pertlik F, Povondra P, Ulrych J (1997) On zeophyllite from Radejcin, Ceske stredohori Mts.: X-ray and IR-investigations Mineralogy and Petrology 61 199-2091997Alter Berg, Radzein0293
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X-Ray Powder DiffractionHide

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Powder Diffraction Data:
d-spacingIntensity
12.0 Å(100)
3.03 Å(80)
6.09 Å(60)
2.946 Å(60)
3.71 Å(50)
2.648 Å(50)
2.547 Å(50)

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Paragenetic Mode(s):

Type Occurrence of ZeophylliteHide

General Appearance of Type Material:
radiating platy crystals, to 1 cm
Place of Conservation of Type Material:
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 86427.
Geological Setting of Type Material:
secondary mineral from hydrothermal alteration of basalt
Associated Minerals at Type Locality:

Synonyms of ZeophylliteHide

Other Language Names for ZeophylliteHide

Common AssociatesHide

Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
14 photos of Zeophyllite associated with NatroliteNa2Al2Si3O10 · 2H2O
11 photos of Zeophyllite associated with Apophyllite GroupAB4[Si8O22]X · 8H2O
10 photos of Zeophyllite associated with Phillipsite Subgroup(Ca0.5,K,Na,Ba0.5)4-7[Al4-7Si12-9O32] . 12H2O
8 photos of Zeophyllite associated with AnalcimeNa(AlSi2O6) · H2O
6 photos of Zeophyllite associated with BrenkiteCa2(CO3)F2
5 photos of Zeophyllite associated with CalciteCaCO3
2 photos of Zeophyllite associated with TobermoriteCa5Si6O17 · 5H2O
1 photo of Zeophyllite associated with Phillipsite-KK6(Si10Al6)O32 · 12H2O

Related Minerals - Strunz-mindat GroupingHide

9.EE.CairncrossiteSr2Ca7-xNa2x(Si4O10)4(OH)2(H2O)15-xTric. 1 : P1
9.EE.05BementiteMn7Si6O15(OH)8Mon.
9.EE.07InnsbruckiteMn33(Si2O5)14(OH)38Mon. m : Bm
9.EE.10BrokenhilliteMn8Si6O15(OH)10Hex. 6mm : P63mc
9.EE.10Mcgillite(Mn,Fe)8Si6O15(OH)8Cl2Mon. 2/m : B2/m
9.EE.10FriedeliteMn2+8Si6O15(OH,Cl)10Mon. 2/m : B2/m
9.EE.10Pyrosmalite-(Mn)Mn2+8Si6O15(OH,Cl)10Trig. 3m (3 2/m) : P3m1
9.EE.10Pyrosmalite-(Fe)Fe2+8Si6O15(OH,Cl)10Trig. 3m (3 2/m) : P3m1
9.EE.15Nelenite(Mn,Fe)16(Si12O30)(OH)14[As3+3O6(OH)3]Trig. 3m (3 2/m) : R3m
9.EE.15SchalleriteMn2+16As3Si12O36(OH)17Trig. 3m : P3m1
9.EE.20Palygorskite◻Al2Mg22Si8O20(OH)2(H2O)4 · 4H2OMon. 2/m : B2/m
9.EE.20YofortieriteMn2+Mn2+2Mn2+22Si8O20(OH)2(H2O)4 · 4H2OMon. 2/m : B2/m
9.EE.20WindhoekiteFe3+(Fe3+1.670.33)Ca22Si8O20(OH)2(H2O)4(OH)2 · 6H2OMon. 2/m : B2/m
9.EE.20Windmountainite◻Fe3+2Mg22Si8O20(OH)2(H2O)4 · 4H2OMon. 2/m : B2/m
9.EE.20IkorskyiteKMn3+(Si4O10) · 3H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
9.EE.20TuperssuatsiaiteFe3+Fe3+2(Na◻)◻2Si8O20(OH)2(H2O)4 · 2H2OMon. 2/m : B2/m
9.EE.20Unnamed (Na-Ca-Fe-Silicate-Hydrate)NaCa(Fe2+,Al,Mn)5[Si8O19(OH)](OH)7 · 5H2OTric. 1 : P1
9.EE.25SepioliteMg4(Si6O15)(OH)2 · 6H2OOrth. mmm (2/m 2/m 2/m) : Pnna
9.EE.25LoughliniteNa2Mg3Si6O16 · 8H2OOrth. mmm (2/m 2/m 2/m)
9.EE.25Falcondoite(Ni,Mg)4Si6O15(OH)2 · 6H2OOrth.
9.EE.25Kalifersite(K,Na)5Fe3+7Si20O50(OH)6 · 12H2OTric. 1 : P1
9.EE.30OrlymaniteCa4Mn3Si8O20(OH)6 · 2H2OHex.
9.EE.30TungusiteCa4Fe2Si6O15(OH)6Tric. 1 : P1
9.EE.30GyroliteNaCa16Si23AlO60(OH)8 · 14H2OTric. 1 : P1
9.EE.35Reyerite(Na,K)2Ca14(Si,Al)24O58(OH)8 · 6H2OTrig. 3 : P3
9.EE.35KodamaiteNa3(Ca5Na)Si16O36(OH)4F2 · (14-x)H2O Tric. 1 : P1
9.EE.35Truscottite(Ca,Mn)14Si24O58(OH)8 · 2H2OTrig.
9.EE.40NatrosiliteNa2Si2O5Mon. 2/m : P21/b
9.EE.45MakatiteNa2Si4O8(OH)2 · 4H2OMon. 2/m : P21/b
9.EE.50VarennesiteNa8Mn2Si10O25(OH,Cl)2 · 12H2OOrth. mmm (2/m 2/m 2/m) : Cmcm
9.EE.55RaiteMn2+Mn2+2Na2(◻1.75Ti0.25)Si8O20(OH)2(H2O)4 · Na(H2O)6Orth. 2 2 2 : C2 2 2
9.EE.60IntersiliteNa6Mn2+Ti[Si10O24(OH)](OH)3 · 4H2OMon.
9.EE.65ZakharoviteNa4Mn5Si10O24(OH)6 · 6H2OTrig. 3m
9.EE.65ShafranovskiteNa3K2(Mn,Fe,Na)4[Si9(O,OH)27](OH)2 · nH2OTrig. 3m : P3 1c
9.EE.75Minehillite(K,Na)2-3Ca28Zn4Al4Si40O112(OH)16Hex.
9.EE.80Fedorite(Na,K)2-3(Ca4Na3)Si16O38(OH,F)2 · 3.5H2OTric. 1 : P1
9.EE.80Martinite(Na,◻,Ca)12Ca4(Si,S,B)14B2O38(OH,Cl)2F2 · 4H2OTric. 1 : P1
9.EE.80EllingseniteNa5Ca6Si18O38(OH)13 · 6H2OTric. 1 : P1
9.EE.85Lalondeite(Na,Ca)6(Ca,Na)3Si16O38(F,OH)2 · 3H2OTric. 1 : P1

Other InformationHide

Health Risks:
No information on health risks for this material has been entered into the database. You should always treat mineral specimens with care.

Internet Links for ZeophylliteHide

References for ZeophylliteHide

Localities for ZeophylliteHide

This map shows a selection of localities that have latitude and longitude coordinates recorded. Click on the symbol to view information about a locality. The symbol next to localities in the list can be used to jump to that position on the map.

Locality ListHide

- This locality has map coordinates listed. - This locality has estimated coordinates. ⓘ - Click for references and further information on this occurrence. ? - Indicates mineral may be doubtful at this locality. - Good crystals or important locality for species. - World class for species or very significant. (TL) - Type Locality for a valid mineral species. (FRL) - First Recorded Locality for everything else (eg varieties). Struck out - Mineral was erroneously reported from this locality. Faded * - Never found at this locality but inferred to have existed at some point in the past (e.g. from pseudomorphs).

All localities listed without proper references should be considered as questionable.
Austria
 
  • Styria
    • Südoststeiermark District
      • Feldbach
        • Mühldorf bei Feldbach
Postl et al. (1996) +1 other reference
Canada
 
  • Québec
    • Montérégie
      • La Vallée-du-Richelieu RCM
        • Mont Saint-Hilaire
Grice (1989) +1 other reference
Czech Republic
 
  • Liberec Region
    • Česká Lípa District
      • Cvikov
Pauliš et al. (2023)
  • Ústí nad Labem Region
    • Děčín District
      • Malá Veleň
        • Soutěsky (Zautig)
Slavíček
    • Ústí nad Labem District
      • Řehlovice
        • Radejčín
Mikenda +4 other references
Pelikan A (1902)
Pelikan (1902)
Germany
 
  • North Rhine-Westphalia
    • Cologne
      • Rhein-Sieg-Kreis
        • Königswinter
Brauns (1922)
  • Rhineland-Palatinate
    • Ahrweiler
      • Brohltal
        • Brenk
Brauns +1 other reference
    • Mayen-Koblenz
      • Vordereifel
        • Ettringen
Blaß et al. (1992) +1 other reference
Juroszek et al. (Ti 5 Fe)
Hungary
 
  • Veszprém County
    • Tapolca District
      • Uzsa
Vezzalini
Italy
 
  • Campania
    • Metropolitan City of Naples
Passaglia et al. (1983)
Japan
 
  • Fukushima Prefecture
Matsuyama (2001)
  • Okayama Prefecture
    • Takahashi City
      • Bitchū
        • Shitouyouze
Matsueda (1983)
Norway
 
  • Akershus
    • Lunner
Dietrich et al. (1965) +1 other reference
Raade (1972)
Romania
 
  • Harghita County
Hirtopanu (2006)
Szakáll et al. (2010)
Russia
 
  • Kabardino-Balkaria
    • Chegemsky District
      • Upper Chegem volcanic caldera (Verkhnechegemskaya caldera)
A. E. Zadov data
  • Murmansk Oblast
    • Khibiny Massif
Pekov et al. (2004)
      • Yukspor Mt
[World of Stones 95:5-6
Sweden
 
  • Skåne County
    • Hässleholm
      • Häglinge
The Swedish Museum of Natural History ...
USA
 
  • Michigan
    • Ontonagon County
      • Mass City
Heinrich et al. (2004)
  • Texas
    • Culberson County
      • Apache Peak area
Bridge (1966)
 
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