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Newsletter 60

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 April 2021

Ritsuro Miyawaki
Affiliation:
Department of Geology and Paleontology, National Museum of Nature and Science, 4-1-1 Amakubo, Tsukuba305-0005, Japan – [email protected]
Frédéric Hatert
Affiliation:
Laboratoire de Minéralogie, Université de Liège, B-4000 Liège, Belgium – [email protected]
Marco Pasero*
Affiliation:
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa, Via Santa Maria 53, I-56126Pisa, Italy – [email protected]
Stuart J. Mills
Affiliation:
Geosciences, Museums Victoria, PO Box 666, Melbourne, Victoria3001, Australia – [email protected]
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*Author for correspondence: Marco Pasero, Email: [email protected]
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland

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 powder X-ray 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 Mineralogical Magazine on a routine basis, as well as being added month by month to the Commission's web site.

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 FEBRUARY 2021

IMA No. 2019-033a

  • Haitaite-(La)

  • LaU4+Fe3+2(Ti13Fe2+4Fe3+)Σ18O38

  • Haita town, Miyi County, Sichuan province, China (26°54’13”N, 102°01’27”E)

  • Fenggang Wang*, Guang Fan, Ting Li, Xiangkun Ge, Yu Wu, Huan Wang and Jian Yao

  • *E-mail:

  • Crichtonite group

  • Trigonal: R $\overline 3 $; structure determined

  • a = 10.3678(5), c = 20.839(1) Å

  • 3.391(79), 3.241(65), 3.039(49), 2.994(46), 2.871(100), 2.475(62), 1.694(58), 1.436(55)

  • Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Geological Museum of China, No. 16 Yangrou Hutong, Xisi, Beijing 100031, People's Republic of China, catalogue number M13859

  • How to cite: Wang, F., Fan, G., Li, T., Ge, X., Wu, Y., Wang, H. and Yao, J. (2021) Haitaite-(La), IMA 2019-033a. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-081

  • Dobšináite

  • Ca2Ca(AsO4)2⋅2H2O

  • Dionýz mining field, Zemberg-Terézia vein system, 2.2 km NE of the Dobšiná town, Spišsko-gemerské rudohorie Mts., Rožňava Co., Košice Region, Slovakia (48°50’17”N, 20°23’01”E)

  • Jiří Sejkora*, Martin Števko, Radek Škoda, Eva Víšková, Jiří Toman, Sebastián Hreus, Jakub Plášil and Zdeněk Dolníček

  • *E-mail:

  • Roselite group

  • Monoclinic: P21/c

  • a = 5.990(2), b = 13.013(4), c = 5.726(2) Å, β = 108.47(3)°

  • 5.197(37), 5.002(33), 3.443(38), 3.385(66), 3.249(77), 3.201(42), 3.026(100), 2.822(60)

  • Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Moravian Museum, Department of Mineralogy and Petrology, Zelný trh 6, Brno, Czech Republic, catalogue number B12257

  • How to cite: Sejkora, J., Števko, M., Škoda, R., Víšková, E., Toman, J., Hreus, S., Plášil, J. and Dolníček, Z. (2021) Dobšináite, IMA 2020-081. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-082

  • Bobfinchite

  • Na[(UO2)8O3(OH)11]⋅10H2O

  • Burro mine, Slick Rock district, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA (38°02’42”N, 108°53’23”W)

  • Travis A. Olds*, Jakub Plášil, Anthony R. Kampf, Peter Burns, Joe Marty and John S. McCloy

  • *E-mail:

  • Schoepite family

  • Orthorhombic: Pbcn; structure determined

  • a = 14.6249(9), b = 14.0389(10), c = 16.6923(10) Å

  • 7.337(100), 3.658(21), 3.590(50), 3.516(22), 3.229(63), 3.176(36), 2.568(20), 2.013(23)

  • Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA, catalogue number 75146

  • How to cite: Olds, T.A., Plášil, J., Kampf, A.R., Burns, P., Marty, J. and McCloy, J.S. (2021) Bobfinchite, IMA 2020-082. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-084

  • Yuzuxiangite

  • Sr3Fe3+(Si2O6)2(OH)⋅3H2O

  • Wessels mine, Kalahari Manganese Fields, Northern Cape Province, South Africa (27°06’51.82”S, 22°51’18.31”E)

  • Xiangping Gu*, Hexiong Yang and Xiande Xie

  • *E-mail:

  • The Fe3+-analogue of ohmilite

  • Monoclinic: P21/m; structure determined

  • a = 11.1035(10), b = 7.8463(7), c = 7.8222(7) Å, β = 101.406(8)°

  • 4.632(92), 3.486(100), 3.291(67), 3.175(38), 3.065(57), 2.841(48), 2.118(49), 1.956(46)

  • Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Geological Museum of China, No. 16 Yangrou Hutong, Xisi, Beijing 100031, People's Republic of China, catalogue number M16110 (holotype), the University of Arizona Mineral Museum, 1601 E University Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA, catalogue number 22692, and the RRUFF Project, deposition number R200008

  • How to cite: Gu, X., Yang, H. and Xie, X. (2021) Yuzuxiangite, IMA 2020-084. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-085

  • Ferri-hellandite-(Ce)

  • (Ca3Ce)Ce2Fe3+2B4Si4O22(OH)2

  • Sagåsen larvikite quarry, Mørje, Porsgrunn, Vestfold and Telemark, Norway (59°02’39”N, 9°49’46”E)

  • Henrik Friis*, Radek Škoda, Alf Olav Larsen, Michaela Vašinová-Galiová, Radim Čtvrtlík and Jan Filip

  • *E-mail:

  • Hellandite group

  • Monoclinic: P2/a; structure determined

  • a = 19.1616(2), b = 4.7561(4), c = 10.34016(1) Å, β = 111.173(1)°

  • 8.934(37), 3.466(37), 3.246(33), 3.101(34), 2.929(37), 2.861(44), 2.658(100), 1.910(44)

  • Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1172, Blindern, 0318 Oslo, Norway, catalogue number KNR 44259 (XRD), and the Moravian Museum, Department of Mineralogy and Petrology, Zelný trh 6, Brno, Czech Republic, catalogue number B12258 (EMPA)

  • How to cite: Friis, H., Škoda, R., Larsen, A.O., Vašinová-Galiová, M., Čtvrtlík, R. and Filip, J. (2021) Ferri-hellandite-(Ce), IMA 2020-085. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-086

  • Elgoresyite

  • (Mg5Si2)O9

  • Suizhou meteorite (Suizhou L6 chondrite), Xihe, Zengdu District, Suizhou, Hubei, China (31°37’N, 113°28’E)

  • Luca Bindi*, Ryosuke Sinmyo, Elena Bykova, Sergey V. Ovsyannikov, Catherine McCammon, Ilya Kupenko, Leyla Ismailova, Leonid Dubrovinsky and Xiande Xie

  • *E-mail:

  • New structure type

  • Monoclinic: C2/m; structure determined

  • a = 9.397(2), b = 2.763(1), c = 11.088(3) Å, β = 94.25(2)°

  • 2.801(100), 2.563(35), 2.460(70), 2.308(40), 2.070(35), 2.017(55), 1.968(65), 1.845(60)

  • Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Museo di Storia Naturale, Università di Firenze, Via La Pira 4, I-50121, Firenze, Italy, catalogue number 3238/I

  • How to cite: Bindi, L., Sinmyo, R., Bykova, E., Ovsyannikov, S.V., McCammon, C., Kupenko, I., Ismailova, L., Dubrovinsky, L. and Xie, X. (2021) Elgoresyite, IMA 2020-086. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-087

  • Phosphocyclite-(Fe)

  • Fe2+2(P4O12)

  • Halamish Wadi, Hatrurim basin, Negev Desert, Israel (31°09’47”N, 35°17’57”E)

  • Sergey N. Britvin*, Mikhail N. Murashko, Yevgeny Vapnik, Natalia S. Vlasenko, Maria G. Krzhizhanovskaya, Oleg S. Vereshchagin, Vladimir N. Bocharov and Maksim S. Lozhkin

  • *E-mail:

  • The Fe2+-analogue of phosphocyclite-(Ni) (IMA No. 2020-088; this Newsletter)

  • Monoclinic: C2/c; structure determined

  • a = 11.834(4), b = 8.340(2), c = 9.911(2) Å, β = 118.50(4)°

  • 6.170(51), 4.253(40), 3.554(20), 3.388(26), 3.201(30), 3.012(100), 2.600(23), 2.398(21)

  • Type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskiy Prospekt 18-2, Moscow 119071, Russia, registration number 5596/1

  • How to cite: Britvin, S.N., Murashko, M.N., Vapnik, Y., Vlasenko, N.S., Krzhizhanovskaya, M.G., Vereshchagin, O.S., Bocharov, V.N. and Lozhkin, M.S. (2021) Phosphocyclite-(Fe), IMA 2020-087. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-088

  • Phosphocyclite-(Ni)

  • Ni2(P4O12)

  • Halamish Wadi, Hatrurim basin, Negev Desert, Israel (31°09’47”N, 35°17’57”E)

  • Sergey N. Britvin*, Mikhail N. Murashko, Yevgeny Vapnik, Natalia S. Vlasenko, Maria G. Krzhizhanovskaya, Oleg S. Vereshchagin, Vladimir N. Bocharov and Maksim S. Lozhkin

  • *E-mail:

  • The Ni-analogue of phosphocyclite-(Fe) (IMA No. 2020-087; this Newsletter)

  • Monoclinic: C2/c

  • a = 11.611(2), b = 8.218(2), c = 9.826(2) Å, β = 118.41(4)°

  • 6.086(56), 4.211(39), 3.334(25), 3.145(29), 2.978(100), 2.833(26), 2.357(23), 2.081(23)

  • Type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskiy Prospekt 18-2, Moscow 119071, Russia, registration number 5596/1

  • How to cite: Britvin, S.N., Murashko, M.N., Vapnik, Y., Vlasenko, N.S., Krzhizhanovskaya, M.G., Vereshchagin, O.S., Bocharov, V.N. and Lozhkin, M.S. (2021) Phosphocyclite-(Ni), IMA 2020-088. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

NEW MINERAL PROPOSALS APPROVED IN MARCH 2021

IMA No. 2020-089

  • Sluzhenikinite

  • Pd15(Sb7-xSnx) 3 ≤ x ≤ 4

  • Oktyabrsk deposit (schaft no. 1, Oktyabrsk mine), Noril'sk deposits, Russia (69°30’20”N, 88°27’17”E)

  • Anna Vymazalová*, Mark D. Welch, František Laufek, Vladimir V. Kozlov, Chris J. Stanley and Jakub Plášil

  • *E-mail:

  • New structure type

  • Monoclinic: P21/m; structure determined

  • a = 7.5558(1), b = 29.2967(3), c = 7.5713(1) Å, β = 119.931(2)°

  • 2.317(65), 2.315(100), 2.308(29), 2.187(89), 2.185(22), 2.183(74), 2.178(15), 2.177(25)

  • Type material is deposited in the collections of the Department of Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum, London SW7 5BD, UK, catalogue number BM 2020,20 (holotype), and the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskiy Prospekt 18-2, Moscow 119071, Russia, registration number 5691/1 (cotype)

  • How to cite: Vymazalová, A., Welch, M.D., Laufek, F., Kozlov, V.V., Stanley, C.J. and Plášil, J. (2021) Sluzhenikinite, IMA 2020-089. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-090

  • Protocaseyite

  • [Al4(OH)6(H2O)12][V10O28]⋅8H2O

  • Burro mine, Slick Rock district, San Miguel Co., Colorado, USA (38°02’42”N, 108°53’23”W)

  • Anthony R. Kampf*, Mark A. Cooper, John M. Hughes, Chi Ma, William H. Casey and Joe Marty

  • *E-mail:

  • Decavanadate family

  • Triclinic: P $\overline 1 $; structure determined

  • a = 9.435(2), b = 10.742(3), c = 11.205(3) Å, α = 75.395(7), β = 71.057(10), γ = 81.286(6)°

  • 10.38(100), 8.89(37), 8.15(13), 7.24(38), 5.922(17), 2.177(11), 2.083(13), 1.785(11)

  • Cotype material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90007, USA, catalogue numbers 75191, 75192 and 75193

  • How to cite: Kampf, A.R., Cooper, M.A., Hughes, J.M., Ma, C., Casey, W.H. and Marty, J. (2021) Protocaseyite, IMA 2020-090. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-091

  • Shagamite

  • KFe11O17

  • Hatrurim Complex, Negev Desert, near Arad city, Israel (31°14’22”N, 35°16’55”E)

  • Evgeny V. Galuskin*, Hannes Krüger, Irina O. Galuskina, Biljana Krüger, Krzysztof Nejbert and Yevgeny Vapnik

  • *E-mail:

  • The Fe3+-analogue of kahlenbergite

  • Hexagonal: P63/mmc; structure determined

  • a = 5.9327(5), c = 23.782(3) Å

  • 11.89(100), 5.945(29), 2.834(61), 2.654(39), 2.554(25), 2.444(23), 2.375(22), 1.483(29)

  • Type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskiy Prospekt 18-2, Moscow 119071, Russia, registration number 5634/1

  • How to cite: Galuskin, E.V., Krüger, H., Galuskina, I.O., Krüger, B., Nejbert, K. and Vapnik, Y. (2021) Shagamite, IMA 2020-091. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-092

  • Moabite

  • NiFe3+(PO4)O

  • Daba-Siwaqa pyrometamorphic complex, Transjordan Plateau, Jordan (31°21’52”N, 36°10’55”E)

  • Sergey N. Britvin*, Mikhail N. Murashko, Maria G. Krzhizhanovskaya, Yevgeny Vapnik, Natalia S. Vlasenko, Oleg S. Vereshchagin, Dmitrii V. Pankin and Evgeny A. Vasiliev

  • *E-mail:

  • New structure type

  • Orthorhombic: Pnma; structure determined

  • a = 7.216(2), b = 6.406(1), c = 7.471(2) Å

  • 5.20(63), 3.321(37), 3.251(83), 2.726(100), 2.395(19), 2.354(25), 2.304(24), 2.049(18)

  • Type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskiy Prospekt 18-2, Moscow 119071, Russia, registration number 5627/1

  • How to cite: Britvin, S.N., Murashko, M.N., Krzhizhanovskaya, M.G., Vapnik, Y., Vlasenko, N.S., Vereshchagin, O.S., Pankin, D.V. and Vasiliev, E.A. (2021) Moabite, IMA 2020-092. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-093

  • Graulichite-(La)

  • LaFe3+3(AsO4)2(OH)6

  • Patte d'Oie mine, Bou Skour mining district, Djebel Saghro mountain range, ca. 50 km south-east of Ouarzazate, Morocco (30°55’47”N, 6°18’05”W)

  • Cristian Biagioni, Marco E. Ciriotti, Georges Favreau, Daniela Mauro and Federica Zaccarini

  • *E-mail:

  • Alunite supergroup

  • Trigonal: R $\overline 3 $m; structure determined

  • a = 7.252(13), c = 16.77(3) Å

  • 5.86(m), 3.045(s), 2.511(mw), 2.239(m), 1.960(mw), 1.813(mw), 1.689(mw), 1.478(m)

  • Type material is deposited in the mineralogical collections of the Museo di Storia Naturale, Università di Pisa, Via Roma 79, Calci (PI), Italy, catalogue number 19924

  • How to cite: Biagioni, C., Ciriotti, M.E., Favreau, G., Mauro, D. and Zaccarini, F. (2021) Graulichite-(La), IMA 2020-093. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-094

  • Yakubovichite

  • CaNi2Fe3+(PO4)3

  • Daba-Siwaqa pyrometamorphic complex, Transjordan Plateau, Jordan (31°21’52”N, 36°10’55”E)

  • Sergey N. Britvin*, Mikhail N. Murashko, Maria G. Krzhizhanovskaya, Yevgeny Vapnik, Natalia S. Vlasenko, Oleg S. Vereshchagin, Dmitrii V. Pankin and Anatoly A. Zolotarev

  • *E-mail:

  • New structure type

  • Orthorhombic: Imma; structure determined

  • a = 10.388(1), b = 13.088(1), c = 6.4794(6) Å

  • 5.82(44), 5.51(73), 5.21(32), 4.214(34), 3.013(31), 2.772(97), 2.748(100), 2.599(38)

  • Type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskiy Prospekt 18-2, Moscow 119071, Russia, registration number 5626/1

  • How to cite: Britvin, S.N., Murashko, M.N., Krzhizhanovskaya, M.G., Vapnik, Y., Vlasenko, N.S., Vereshchagin, O.S., Pankin, D.V. and Zolotarev, A.A. (2021) Yakubovichite, IMA 2020-094. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

IMA No. 2020-096

  • Tennantite-(Cu)

  • Cu6(Cu4Cu2)As4S13

  • Layo epithermal deposit, Castilla Province, Arequipa Department, Peru (15°11’16”S, 72°14’30”W)

  • Cristian Biagioni*, Jiří Sejkora, Yves Moëlo, Eric Marcoux, Daniela Mauro and Zdeněk Dolníček

  • *E-mail:

  • Tetrahedrite group

  • Cubic: I $\overline 4 $3m; structure determined

  • a = 10.171(1) Å

  • 4.152(4), 2.936(100), 2.543(18), 1.995(4), 1.857(8), 1.798(43), 1.650(4), 1.533(21)

  • Type material is deposited in the collections of the Department of Mineralogy and Petrology, National Museum in Prague, Cirkusová 1740, 19300 Praha 9, Czech Republic, catalogue number P1P 74/2020, the Museo di Storia Naturale, Università di Pisa, Via Roma 79, Calci (PI), catalogue number 19925, and the Mineralogical Museum (MINES ParisTech) of Ecole des Mines de Paris, 60 Blvd. Saint-Michel, 75006 Paris, France, catalogue number ENSMP 83990

  • How to cite: Biagioni, C., Sejkora, J., Moëlo, Y., Marcoux, E., Mauro, D. and Dolníček, Z. (2021) Tennantite-(Cu), IMA 2020-096. CNMNC Newsletter 60; Mineralogical Magazine, 85, https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2021.30

NOMENCLATURE/CLASSIFICATION PROPOSALS APPROVED IN FEBRUARY 2021

Nordite supergroup

The nordite supergroup has been established. It currently includes six mineral species: nordite-(La), nordite-(Ce), ferronordite-(La), ferronordite-(Ce), manganonordite-(Ce), and meieranite. All but the latter species belong to the nordite group within the nordite supergroup. Meieranite is an unassigned member of the nordite supergroup.

NOMENCLATURE/CLASSIFICATION PROPOSALS APPROVED IN MARCH 2021

IMA 20-G: Redefinition of philipsburgite

Proposal 20-G is accepted. Philipsburgite shows an ordered distribution of As and P over two symmetrically independent tetrahedral sites and, therefore, is redefined with the new crystal-chemical formula Cu5Zn(AsO4)(PO4)(OH)6⋅H2O.

IMA 20-H: Redefinition of lazurite

Proposal 20-H is accepted, and lazurite is redefined with the idealized formula Na7Ca(Al6Si6O24)(SO4)(S3)⋅H2O. The neotype specimen originates from the Malo-Bystrinskoe gem lazurite deposit, Baikal Lake area, eastern Siberia, Russia. It is deposited in the collection of the Sidorov Mineralogical Museum (INRTU), Lermontova St. 83, Irkutsk 664074, Russia, registration number MMU/MF 27914.

IMA 20-I: Redefinition of aldermanite

Proposal 20-I is accepted, and the formula of aldermanite is revised to account for essential Na in the structure, and for minor F substitution for OH. The simplified formula becomes [Mg(H2O)6][Na(H2O)2Al3(PO4)2(OH,F)6]⋅H2O, corresponding to the ideal end-member formula [Mg(H2O)6][Na(H2O)2Al3(PO4)2(OH)6]⋅H2O.

REVISED CHEMICAL FORMULAE

Sakhaite and harkerite

In the IMA List of Minerals the formula for sakhaite is given as Ca48Mg16Al(SiO3OH)4(CO3)16(BO3)28⋅(H2O)3(HCl)3. This formula is mirrored from the 2008 Nickel-Nichols list, is not charge-balanced, and has an obscure origin. Actually in the original description of holotype sakhaite [Zap. Vses. Miner. Obsh., 95 (1966), 193–202; Am. Mineral., 51 (1966), 1815–1820], as well as in a subsequent crystal structure study [Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 239 (1978), 1103–1106], the mineral is given as Al-Si-free.

Sakhaite is closely related to harkerite. A recent detailed study of the sakhaite-harkerite solid solution, based on 14 single-crystal structure refinements [Am. Mineral., 103 (2018), 1749–1760], shows that the two minerals are related by the substitution of four (BO3) triangles by a pentamer formed by one (AlO4) + four (SiO4) tetrahedra (with one oxygen atom protonated).

The two end-member compositions can be taken as the ideal formulae for harkerite and sakhaite, as follows:

harkerite: Ca48Mg16[AlSi4O15(OH)]4(BO3)16(CO3)16⋅2(H2O,HCl)

sakhaite: Ca48Mg16(BO3)32(CO3)16⋅2(H2O,HCl)

The formulae of harkerite and sakhaite have been modified in the IMA List of Minerals accordingly.

Tiettaite

A paper on the mineral tiettaite has been recently published [Crystallogr. Rep., 66 (2021), 76–85] in which the ideal chemical formula of the mineral is given as K4Na12Fe3+2Si16O41(OH)4⋅2H2O, based on a combined Rietveld and EPMA study carried out on a sample of tiettaite after a new finding from the type locality. With respect to the previously accepted formula, potassium is an essential constituent, and titanium is not an essential constituent anymore. The crystal structure of tiettaite has been refined for the first time, and shows that there are two sites occupied by K and four sites occupied by Na. Moreover there is a single octahedral site which is occupied mainly by Fe3+, with very minor Ti. Also in holotype tiettaite it is invariably Fe3+ > Ti. These data were examined carefully by the CNMNC officers and were considered reliable. Accordingly it was agreed to modify the formula of tiettaite in the official IMA List of Minerals.