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Eskolaite

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Formula (repeating unit)
  
Cr2O3

Crystal system
  
Trigonal

Strunz classification
  
4.CB.05

Space group
  
R3c

Eskolaite

Category
  
Oxide mineral Hematite group Corundum structural group

Crystal class
  
Hexagonal scalenohedral (3 m) H-M symbol: (3 2/m)

Eskolaite is an uncommon chromium oxide mineral (chromium(III) oxide Cr2O3).

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Discovery and occurrence

It was first described in 1958 for an occurrence in the Outokumpu ore deposit of eastern Finland. It occurs in chromium bearing tremolite skarns, metamorphosed quartzites and chlorite bearing veins in Finland; in glacial boulder clays in Ireland and in stream pebbles in the Merume River of Guyana. It has also been recognized as a rare component in chondrite meteorites.

The mineral is named after the Finnish geologist Pentti Eskola (1883–1964).

Structure and physical properties

Eskolaite crystallizes with trigonal symmetry in the space group R3c and has the lattice parameters a = 4.95 Å and c = 13.58 Å at standard conditions. The unit cell contains six formula units. The lattice is analogous to that of corundum, with Cr3+ replacing Al3+.

References

Eskolaite Wikipedia