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(Cnmnc) Newsletter 50 Eur. J. Mineral. 2019, 31, 847–853 CNMNC Newsletter No. 50, August 2019 IMA Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC) NEWSLETTER 50 NEW MINERALS AND NOMENCLATURE MODIFICATIONS APPROVED IN 2019 Ritsuro MIYAWAKI1 (Chairman, CNMNC), Fre´de´ric HATERT2 (Vice-Chairman, CNMNC), Marco PASERO3 (Vice-Chairman, CNMNC) and Stuart J. MILLS4 (Secretary CNMNC) 1 Department of Geology, National Museum of Nature and Science, 4-1-1 Amakubo, Tsukuba 305-0005, Japan – [email protected] 2 Laboratoire de Mine´ralogie, Universite´ de Lie`ge, Baˆtiment B18, Sart Tilman, 4000 Lie`ge, Belgium – [email protected] 3 Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universita` di Pisa, Via Santa Maria 53, 56126 Pisa, Italy – [email protected] 4 Geosciences, Museum Victoria, PO Box 666, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia – [email protected] The information given here is provided by the IMA Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification for comparative purposes and as a service to mineralogists working on new species. Each mineral is described in the following format: Mineral name, if the authors agree on its release prior to the full description appearing in press Chemical formula Type locality Full authorship of proposal E-mail address of corresponding author Relationship to other minerals Crystal system, Space group; Structure determined, yes or no Unit-cell parameters Strongest lines in the X-ray powder diffraction pattern Type specimen repository and specimen number Citation details for the mineral prior to publication of full description Citation details concern the fact that this information will be published in the European Journal of Mineralogy on a routine basis, as well as being added month by month to the Commission’s website. It is still a requirement for the authors to publish a full description of the new mineral. NO OTHER INFORMATION WILL BE RELEASED BY THE COMMISSION NEW MINERAL PROPOSALS APPROVED IN JUNE 2019 Known synthetic analogue Trigonal: R3m; structure determined IMA No. 2018-138 a = 8.645(14), c = 5.272(9) Å Lingbaoite 3.052(100), 2.161(36), 2.155(50), 1.763(16), AgTe3 1.757(10), 1.526(9), 1.366(11), 1.363(16) S60 gold-bearing quartz vein, ca. 30 km SW of Type material is deposited in the mineralogical col- Lingbao city, Henan province, China (34°240N, lections of the Institute of Mineral Resources, 110°310E) Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Bai- Wei Jian*, Jingwen Mao, Bernd Lehmann, Yanhe wanzhuang Street 26, Beijing, China, catalogue Li, Huishou Ye, Jianhui Cai and Zongyan Li number M13812 (holotype) and the Geological *E-mail: [email protected] Museum of China, Yangrouhutong Street 15, Downloaded fromhttps://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2019/0031-2877 http://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/eurjmin/article-pdf/31/4/847/4904823/ejm_31_4_0847_0853_miyawaki_2877_online.pdf by guest on 01 October 2021 848 R. Miyawaki et al. Xicheng District, Beijing, China, catalogue number (2019) Ferroefremovite, IMA 2019-008. CNMNC M13812 (cotype) Newsletter No. 50; European Journal of Mineral- How to cite: Jian, W., Mao, J., Lehmann, B., Li, Y., ogy, 31, https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2019/0031- Ye, H., Cai, J. and Li, Z. (2019) Lingbaoite, IMA 2877 2018-138. CNMNC Newsletter No. 50; European Journal of Mineralogy, 31, https://doi.org/10.1127/ ejm/2019/0031-2877 IMA No. 2019-010 Scordariite IMA No. 2019-007 3þ h 3þ K8(Fe0:67 0.33)[Fe3 O(SO4)6]2Æ14H2O Gmalimite Monte Arsiccio mine, Stazzema (LU), Apuan Alps, h 2þ 0 0 K6 Fe24 S27 Tuscany, Italy (43°58 N, 10°17 E) Halamish wadi, southern part of the Hatrurim Com- Cristian Biagioni*, Luca Bindi and Daniela Mauro plex, Negev Desert, Israel (31°0904200N, 35°1702900E) *E-mail: [email protected] Irina O. Galuskina*, Biljana Kru¨ger, Evgeny V. Structurally related to metavoltine and carlsonite Galuskin, Hannes Kru¨ger, Yevgeny Vapnik, Kamila Trigonal: R3; structure determined Banasik, Mikhail Murashko, Atali A. Agakhanov a = 9.7509(4), c = 53.525(2) Å and Anuschka Pauluhn 8.8 (mw), 8.3(s), 6.6(m), 4.22(m), 3.777(m), *E-mail: [email protected] 3.299(m), 3.189(m), 2.884(s) The K analogue of zoharite Type material is deposited in the mineralogical col- Cubic: Pm3m; structure determined lections of the Museo di Storia Naturale, Universita` a = 10.34863(8) Å di Pisa, Via Roma 79, Calci (PI), Italy, catalogue 10.357(91), 7.323(33), 5.979(59), 3.123(56), number 19893 2.990(58), 2.376(50), 1.831(100), 1.057(14) How to cite: Biagioni, C., Bindi, L. and Mauro, D. Type material is deposited in the collections of the (2019) Scordariite, IMA 2019-010. CNMNC Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy Newsletter No. 50; European Journal of Mineral- of Sciences, Leninskiy Prospekt 18-2, Moscow ogy, 31, https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2019/0031- 119071, Russia, registration number 5297/1 2877 How to cite: Galuskina, I.O., Kru¨ger, B., Galuskin, E.V., Kru¨ger, H., Vapnik, Y., Banasik, K., Mur- IMA No. 2019-011 ashko, M., Agakhanov, A.A. and Pauluhn, A. Limousinite (2019) Gmalimite, IMA 2019-007. CNMNC BaCa[Be4P4O16]Æ6H2O Newsletter No. 50; European Journal of Mineral- Vilatte-Haute quarry, Chanteloube near Raze`s, ogy, 31, https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2019/0031- Limousin, Haute-Vienne, France (46°0305500N, 2877 1°2200300E) Fre´de´ric Hatert*, Nicolas Meisser, Fabrice Dal Bo, IMA No. 2019-008 Yannick Bruni, Pietro Vignola, Andrea Risplen- Ferroefremovite dente, François-Xavier Chaˆtenet and Julien Lebocey 2þ (NH4)2Fe2 (SO4)3 *E-mail: [email protected] ‘‘Bocca Grande’’ fumarole, Solfatara di Pozzuoli, Structurally related to phillipsite Flegrean Volcanic Complex, Napoli Province, Monoclinic: P21/c; structure determined Campania, Italy (40°4904100N, 14°803000E) a = 9.4958(4), b = 13.6758(4), c = 13.4696(4) Å, Anatoly V. Kasatkin*, Jakub Pla´sˇil, Radek Sˇkoda, b = 90.398(3)° Italo Campostrini, Nikita V. Chukanov, Atali A. 3.89(100), 3.75(60), 3.09(60), 3.01(90), 2.219(50), Agakhanov, Vladimir Y. Karpenko and Dmitriy I. 2.058(60), 1.879(40), 1.735(40) Belakovskiy Type material is deposited in the mineralogical col- *E-mail: [email protected] lections of the Geological Museum of Lausanne, The Fe analogue of efremovite Switzerland, catalogue number MGL 093398, and Cubic: P213; structure determined the Laboratory of Mineralogy, University of Lie`ge, a = 10.0484(9) Å Belgium, catalogue number ULG 21167 5.80(40), 4.50(20), 4.11(30), 3.17(100), 3.02(20), How to cite: Hatert, F., Meisser, N., Dal Bo, F., 2.68(50), 1.86(18), 1.62(18) Bruni, Y., Vignola, P., Risplendente, A., Chaˆtenet, Type material is deposited in the collections of the F.-X. and Lebocey, J. (2019) Limousinite, IMA Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy 2019-011. CNMNC Newsletter No. 50; European of Sciences, Leninskiy Prospekt 18-2, Moscow Journal of Mineralogy, 31, https://doi.org/10.1127/ 119071, Russia, registration number 5368/1 ejm/2019/0031-2877 How to cite: Kasatkin, A.V., Pla´sˇil, J., Sˇkoda, R., Campostrini, I., Chukanov, N.V., Agakhanov, IMA No. 2019-012 A.A., Karpenko, V.Y. and Belakovskiy, D.I. Nishanbaevite Downloaded from http://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/eurjmin/article-pdf/31/4/847/4904823/ejm_31_4_0847_0853_miyawaki_2877_online.pdf by guest on 01 October 2021 CNMNC Newsletter 50 849 KAl2O(AsO4)(SO4) IMA No. 2019-014 Arsenatnaya fumarole, Second scoria cone of the Sangenaroite Northern Breakthrough of the Great Tolbachik Ag8(Sb8ÀxAsx)S16 (0 < x <2) Fissure Eruption, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka San Genaro mine, Huancavelica, Peru (13°11030.400S, peninsula, Far-Eastern Region, Russia (55°410N, 75°8036.300W) 160°140E, 1200 m asl) Dan Topa*, Frank N. Keutsch and Chris Stanley Igor V. Pekov*, Natalia V. Zubkova, Vasiliy O. *E-mail: [email protected] Yapaskurt, Dmitry I. Belakovskiy, Sergey N. Brit- The Sb-rich end-member of ferdowsiite vin, Atali A. Agakhanov, Anna G. Turchkova, Monoclinic: P21/n; structure determined Evgeny G. Sidorov and Dmitry Y. Pushcharovsky a = 8.758(2), b = 5.814(1), c = 13.876(3) Å, *E-mail: [email protected] b = 96.666(3)° New structure type 3.23(97), 3.23(94), 2.907(78), 2.773(100), Orthorhombic: Pbcm; structure determined 2.720(90), 2.007(62), 1.986(56), 1.944(36) a = 15.487(3), b = 7.258(2), c = 6.601(2) Å Type material is deposited in the mineralogical col- 15.49(100), 6.56(30), 4.653(29), 3.881(54), lections of the Naturhistorisches Museum, Burgring 3.625(27), 3.289(52), 3.113(29), 3.038(51) 7, 1010 Wien, Austria, specimen number O 1090 Type material is deposited in the collections of the How to cite: Topa, D., Keutsch, F.N. and Stanley, C. Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy (2019) Sangenaroite, IMA 2019-014. CNMNC of Sciences, Leninskiy Prospekt 18-2, Moscow Newsletter No. 50; European Journal of Mineral- 119071, Russia, registration number 5379/1 ogy, 31, https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2019/0031- How to cite: Pekov, I.V., Zubkova, N.V., Yapaskurt, 2877 V.O., Belakovskiy, D.I., Britvin, S.N., Agakhanov, A.A., Turchkova, A.G., Sidorov, E.G. and Pushchar- IMA No. 2019-018 ovsky, D.Y. (2019) Nishanbaevite, IMA 2019-012. Patynite CNMNC Newsletter No. 50; European Journal of NaKCa4[Si9O23] Mineralogy, 31, https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2019/ Patyn Mt. massif, Tashtagolskiy District, Kemerovo 0031-2877 Oblast’, Southern Siberia, Russia (53°303200N, 88°4402900E) IMA No. 2019-013 Anatoly V. Kasatkin*, Fabrizio Nestola, Nikita V. Nazarovite Chukanov, Radek Sˇkoda, Fernando Ca´mara, Atali Ni12P5 A.
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