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Linarite R120094

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Name: Linarite
RRUFF ID: R120094
Ideal Chemistry: CuPb(SO4)(OH)2
Locality: Daoping mine, Guangxi, China
Source: Michael Scott S101361 [view label]
Owner: RRUFF
Description: Massive crystalline blebs associated with cerussite, dundasite R060760, and anglesite
Status: The identification of this mineral has been confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction.
Mineral Group: [ Linarite (8) ]
Quick search: [ All Linarite samples (3) ]
RAMAN SPECTRUM 
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Sample Description: Unoriented sample
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RRUFF ID: R120094
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Sample Description: Unoriented sample
Instrument settings: Thermo Almega XR 532nm @ 100% of 150mW
POWDER DIFFRACTION 
RRUFF ID: R120094.9
Sample Description: Single crystal, powder profile is calculated
Cell Refinement Output: a: 9.724(6)Å    b: 5.666(4)Å    c: 4.697(3)Å
alpha: 90°    beta: 102.70(4)°    gamma: 90°   Volume: 252.5(1)Å3    Crystal System: monoclinic
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Output file from the Bruker D8 Advance instrument. Includes device headers and XY data.

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REFERENCES for Linarite

American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database Record: [view record]

Anthony J W, Bideaux R A, Bladh K W, and Nichols M C (1990) Handbook of Mineralogy, Mineral Data Publishing, Tucson Arizona, USA, by permission of the Mineralogical Society of America. [view file]

Brooke H I (1822) On a new lead ore, The Annals of Philosophy, 4, 117-119   [view file]

Bachmann V H G, Zemann J (1961) Die kristallstruktur von linarit, PbCuSO4(OH)2, Acta Crystallographica, 14, 747-753

Effenberger H (1987) Crystal structure and chemical formula of schmiederite Pb2Cu2(OH)4(SeO3)(SeO4), with a comparison to linarite, PbCu(OH)2(SO4), Mineralogy and Petrology, 36, 3-12

Lane M D (2007) Mid-infrared emission spectroscopy of sulfate and sulfate-bearing minerals, American Mineralogist, 92, 1-18   [view file]

Buzgar N, Buzatu A, Sanislav I V (2009) The Raman study on certain sulfates, Annalele Stiintifice ale Universitatii, 55, 5-23   [view file]

Schofield P F, Wilson C C, Knight K S, Kirk C A (2009) Proton location and hydrogen bonding in the hydrous lead copper sulfates linarite, PbCu(SO4)(OH)2, and caledonite, Pb5Cu2(SO4)3CO3(OH)6, The Canadian Mineralogist, 47, 649-662   [view file]

Markl G, Keim M F, Bayerl R (2019) Unusual mineral diversity in hydrothermal vein-type deposit: The Clara mine, SW Germany, as a type example, The Canadian Mineralogist, 57, 427-456