Name/Title
VarisciteEntry/Object ID
78.59.809Description
Chemical Composition: AlPO4-2H2O
Crystal System: Orthorhombic System
Description: Common Name: Variscite
Chemistry: AlPO4-2H2O, Hydrated Aluminum Phosphate
Group: Phosphates
Location: Fairfield, Utah
Description: Brecciated chunks of green Variscite in an olive,black and brown rock with grey silicate filler.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Color is light green to emerald green, sometimes bluish-green or colorless.
Luster is vitreous or waxy.
Transparency specimens are translucent.
Crystal System is orthorhombic; 2/m2/m2/m
Crystal Habits include nodules, fine grain masses, and crusts.
Cleavage is normally not applicable, but should be good in one direction, poor in another
Fracture is conchoidal, splintery, uneven.
Hardness is variable from 3.5 - 5
Specific Gravity is approximately 2.57 (average)
Streak is white.
Associated Minerals are apatite, limonite, chalcedony, crandallite, wardite and other secondary phosphate minerals.
Other Characteristics: alteration to other phosphate minerals causes a shrinkage, yielding gaps between variscite and these other minerals.
Best Field Indicators are color, habit, associations, density and luster.
Fracture: conchoidal
Hardness: 4 Fluorite
Luster: Vitreous
Occurrence: Variscite is a secondary mineral formed by direct deposition from phosphate-bearing water that has reacted with aluminium-rich rocks in a near-surface environment. It occurs as fine-grained masses in nodules, cavity fillings, and crusts. Variscite often contains white veins of the calcium aluminium phosphate mineral crandallite.
Rock Type: Sedimentary
Specific Gravity: 2.57
Streak: white
Texture: Mircocrystalline
Variety: Variscite is a relatively rare phosphate mineral that is sometimes confused with turquoise. It is usually greener, however, than turquoise. Variscite is sometimes used as a semi-precious stone and can make distinctive color patterns that are very attractive. Occassionally it is altered into other phosphate minerals. This can occur in what were perhaps weak layers of a nodule since only portions of the variscite nodules are altered. The most common alteration mineral is crandallite, CaAl3(PO4)2(OH)5-H2O, and gives some nodules a yellow or white layer.Collection
Tom Riley Variscite CollectionDimensions
Width
6-3/8 inLength
7 inDimension Notes
Dimension taken at widest pointsLocation
Location
Shelf
Right, RightBuilding
Mentzer Hall "Caps Collectables"Category
PermanentMoved By
Rawley WyattDate
March 24, 2015Location
Shelf
RightCabinet
Case #2Building
Mentzer Hall "Caps Collectables"Category
Permanent