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Carpholite

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Category
  
Inosilicate

Strunz classification
  
9.DB.05

Space group
  
Ccca

Formula (repeating unit)
  
MnAl2Si2O6(OH)4

Crystal system
  
Orthorhombic

Carpholite

Crystal class
  
Dipyramidal (mmm) H-M symbol: (2/m 2/m 2/m)

Carpholite is a manganese silicate mineral with formula Mn2+Al2Si2O6(OH)4. It occurs as yellow clusters of slender prisms or needles. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system.

The carpholite group includes ferrocarpholite, magnesiocarpholite, vanadiocarpholite, and potassiccarpholite.

Discovery and occurrence

It was first described in 1817 for an occurrence in HornĂ­ Slavkov (Schlaggenwald), Karlovy Vary Region, Bohemia. The name derives from Greek karfos for "straw" and lithos for "stone" due to its crystal habit.

Its typical occurrence is in shales that have undergone low grade metamorphism. Associated minerals include sudoite, manganoan garnet, chloritoid and fluorite.

References

Carpholite Wikipedia


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