Brochantite

Object/Artifact

-

Crater Rock Museum

Name/Title

Brochantite

Entry/Object ID

2004.1.92

Description

Chemical Composition: Cu4SO4(OH)6 Crystal System: Monoclinic System Description: Common Name: Brochantite Group Name: Sulfates Chemistry: Cu4SO4(OH)6 Location: Great Australia mine, Australia Descrption: Green fuzzballs. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Color is a bright emerald green or dark green to almost black. Luster is vitreous to pearly on cleavage surfaces. Transparency: Crystals are transparent to translucent. Crystal System is monoclinic; 2/m. Crystal Habits include acicular or fibrous crystals aggregated into coatings and tufts as well as small tabular crystals and reniform, massive or granular specimens. Terminations tend to be rounded or dome-like. Twinning is common and gives an orthorhombic look to larger crystals. Cleavage is perfect in one direction nearly perpendicular to length. Fracture is uneven. Hardness is 3.5 - 4 Specific Gravity is approximately 3.9+ (above average for translucent minerals) Streak is green. Other Characteristics: Does not effervesce in hydrochloric acid. Associated Minerals are limonite, cuprite, chrysocolla, cyanotrichite, malachite, langite, posnjakite and azurite. Best Field Indicators are crystal habit, associations, hardness, cleavage, non-reaction to hydrochloric acid and color Fracture: uneven Hardness: 3 Calcite Luster: Vitreous Occurrence: Formed in arid climates or in rapidly oxidizing copper Notable Occurrences include numerous locations in Chile; Ural Mountains, Russia; England; Italy; Romania; Zaire and several locations in Arizona, Nevada, California, New Mexico and Utah, USA. Specific Gravity: 3.9 Streak: green Variety: Brochantite is similar to other fibrous green copper minerals that form in oxidation zones such as the carbonate mineral malachite, the halide mineral atacamite and the closely related sulfate mineral antlerite. This brings up a number of identification problems. Acicular malachite will effervesce in warm hydrochloric acid and brochantite will not. Atacamite is slightly softer and is usually less transparent. Antlerite is all but indistinguishable by ordinary means although its terminations are typically flatter than the rounded terminations of brochantite.

Collection

Suomynona Mineral Collection

Acquisition

Accession

2004.1

Source or Donor

Suomynona Mineral Collection

Acquisition Method

Donation

Dimensions

Height

1 in

Width

1 in

Length

1/2 in

Weight

0.05 oz

Dimension Notes

Dimension taken at widest points

Location

Location

Drawer

Bottom

Shelf

Center, Center

Wall

East

Hallway

Discovery Hall

Building

Crater Rock Museum

Category

Permanent

Moved By

Steve Miller.

Date

October 23, 2012

Location

Drawer

Center

Shelf

Top West, Top West

Wall

north

Hallway

Discovery Hall

Building

Crater Rock Museum

Category

Permanent

Moved By

Lehman R.

Date

August 26, 2009

Location

Cabinet

Case# 56

Wall

Center

Building

Freida Smith Hall

Category

Permanent