List of minerals (synonyms)

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Template:Short description The International Mineralogical Association (IMA) is the international group that recognises new minerals and new mineral names. However, minerals discovered before 1959 did not go through the official naming procedure although some minerals published previously have been either confirmed or discredited since that date.

  • Abbreviations:
    • "*" – discredited (IMA/CNMNC status).
    • "?" – questionable/doubtful (IMA/CNMNC, mindat.org or mineralienatlas.de status).
    • N – published without approval of the IMA/CNMNC.
    • I – intermediate member of a solid-solution series.
    • H – hypothetical mineral (synthetic, anthropogenic, etc.)
      • ch – incomplete description, hypothetical solid solution end member.
    • group – a name used to designate a group of species, sometimes only a mineral group name.
    • no – no link available.
    • red. – redefinition of ...
    • Y: 1NNN – year of publication.
    • Y: old – known before publications were available.

List of main synonyms

Mainly renamed minerals and synonyms used by the Handbook of Mineralogy.[1]

A

  • A
    • Andorite IV: Quatrandorite; arrojadite-(BaFe): sigismundite;

B

  • B
    • Boldyrevite: UM1941-01-F:AlCaHMgNa; Britholite-(Ce): Lessingite-(Ce)

C

  • C
    • Chrysotile: Bostonite, Cyphoîte, Karystiolite, Krysolith, Kuphoite, Kupholite, Lefkasbestos, Picrosmine, Pikrosmin, Schweizerite, Ishkildite (var.);

D–E

  • D
  • E
    • Epidote-(Pb): Hancockite;

F–G

  • F
    • Fraipontite: Zinalsite; Ferro-Ferritschermakite: Ferri-Ferrotschermakite;
  • G
    • Gagarinite-(Ce): Zajacite-(Ce)

H–J

  • H
    • Helvine: helvite; hinsdalite: orpheite; hydrokenoelsmoreite: alumotungstite, ferritungstite; hisingerite: sturtite;
  • I
  • J
    • Johnbaumite-M: fermorite, Jadeite;

K–L

  • K
  • L
    • Litidionite: lithidionite

M

  • M
    • Manganohörnesite: manganese-hörnesite

N-O

  • N
    • Natrozippeite: sodium-zippeite; natroboltwoodite: sodium-boltwoodite;
  • O
    • Osmium: iridosmine (var.);

P–R

  • P
    • Pyrosmalite-Fe: Ferropyrosmalite
  • Q
    • Qingheiite: Qinghelite; Qitianlingite: Qitianglinite; Quartz: Azetulite, Azeztulite, Dragonite, Konilite, Lodolite, Quartz-alpha, Quertz; Quartz varieties: Agate, Amberine, Amethyst, Ametrine, Apricotine,[2] Aventurine, Azurchalcedony, Basanite, Bayate, Beekite, Binghamite, Bloodstone, Buhrstone, Carnelian, Chalcedony, Chert, Chrysojasper, Citrine, Cotterite, Creolite, Cubosilicite, Dallasite, Damsonite, Darlingite, Diackethyst, Eisenkiesel, El Doradoite, Flint, Haytorite, Herbeckite, Irnimite, Jasper, Kinradite, Myrickite, Onyx, Pastelite, Prase, Prasiolite, Quartzine, Quetzalitztli, Ribbonstone, Sard, Sardonyx, Schwimmstein, Seftonite
  • R
    • Rutile: Cajuelite, Crispite, Dicksbergite, Edisonite, Gallitzinite, Paraedrite, Rutilite, Titankalk, Titanschorl; Rutile varieties: Ilmenorutile, Lusterite, Nigrine, Struverite; Römerite: Bückingite, Louderbackite, Roemerite;

S

  • S
    • Stibiconite: hydroroméite; smolyaninovite: smolianinovite; sofiite: sophiite;

T

  • T
    • Tadzhikite-(Ce): Tadzhikite-(Y); tantalite-(Fe): ferrotantalite; tantalite-(Mn): manganotantalite

U–Z

  • U
    • Uzonite: Usonite;
  • V
    • Veatchite-p: P-Veatchite;
  • W
  • X
    • Xanthoconite: Rittingerite, Xanthocone; Xonotlite: Calcium-Pectolite, Eakleite, Xenotlite, Xonaltite, Xonolite
  • Y
    • Yttrotungstite-(Ce): Cerotungstite-(Ce)
  • Z

Mineral varieties

Mainly minerals varieties used by the Handbook of Mineralogy.

  1. Iridosmine*, an osmium variety, 01.AF.05 [1] [2] [3]
  2. Plagioclase solid solution series:
    1. An0: albite; An20: oligoclase; An40: andesine; An60: labradorite; An80: bytownite; An100: anorthite
    2. Oligoclase, albite variety, 09.FA.35 [4] [5] [6]
    3. Andesine, albite variety, 09.FA.35 [7] [8] [9]
    4. Labradorite, anorthite variety, 09.FA.35 [10] [11] [12]
    5. Bytownite, anorthite variety, 09.FA.35 [13] [14] [15]
  3. Ilmenorutile, a rutile variety, 04.DB.05 [16] [17] [18]
  4. Incaite*, a franckeite variety, 02.HF.25b [19] [20] [21]
  5. Kamacite, a native iron variety, 01.AE.05 [22] [23] [24]
  6. Kerolite* (discredited 1979), a Ni-bearing variety of talc (?), 09.EC.05, [25] [26] [no]
  7. Lewistonite* (discredited 1978), a carbonate-rich variety of fluorapatite, 08.BN.05 [27] [28] [no]
  8. Metaberyllite* (Y: 1973, discredited 2006), a variety of beryllite, 09.AE.05, [29] [30] [no]
  9. Potosiite*, a franckeite variety, 02.HF.25b [31] [32] [33] Template:Webarchive
  10. Sakharovaite* (Y: 1956, discredited 2006), a Bi-bearing variety of jamesonite, 02.HB.15, [34] [35] [36] Template:Webarchive
  11. Struverite*, a rutile variety, 04.DB.05 [37] [38] [39]

Doubtful procedures

Unnamed minerals, controversial discreditations

  • Scandian ixiolite (of von Knorring)N, a Nb-bearing variety of ixiolite, 04.DB.25; possibly a separate species.[5][6]
  • Scandian ixiolite (of Bergstol)N, a Sc-bearing variety of ixiolite, 04.DB.25; possibly a separate species.[7][8]
  • Ktenasite (Y: 1950) 07.DD.20, possibly a mineral group, under review (Leverett et al., 2009–2011).[9]
  • Unnamed (Zn-analogue of Ktenasite)N.[10]
  • Unnamed (Co-analogue of Ktenasite)N.[11]
  • Mg- or Cd-bearing varieties are also known.
  • Mitchell R H, Burns P C, Chakhmouradian A R (2000) The crystal structures of loparite-(Ce), The Canadian Mineralogist 38, 145-152.
  • Zubkova, N. V., Arakcheeva, A. V., Pushcharovskii, D. Y., Semenov, E. I., & Atencio, D. (2000). Crystal structure of loparite. Crystallography Reports, 45(2), 210-214.
  • Calciogadolinite-Y? (Y: 1938) might be a calcian gadolinite.[13][14]
  • ClinotyroliteN (monoclinic), both minerals might belong to a mineral group since tyrolite was shown to be monoclinic (pseudo-orthorhombic).[15]
  • Yttromicrolite-(Y) within the framework of nomenclature of Hogarth (1977): discreditation was not made by proper way (in the course of defamation of Crook, 1982).[16]
  • Pimelite* (Y: 1800, 1938) a nickel dominant smectite, is under review. Associations: nickel-bearing talc, yellow green nickeloan nontronite, red brown hematite stained nontronite, bright white montmorillonite.[17][18][19]
  • Tetranatrolite (discredited in 1999): might be identical to gonnardite, discreditation procedure apparently done without actually working on the type specimen or on any identified tetranatrolite itself.[20][21][22]
  • Yftisite-(Y) (discredited in 1987): but apparently the cell parameters are known (Balko & Bakakin, 1975).[23]
  • Buserite (IMA1970-024): dehydrates to birnessite, known synthetic compound.[24][25][26]
  • Zincobotryogen: it is discredited (IMA1967 s.p.) but its crystal structure has been solved (space group 14).[27]
  • Strontioborite: it is discredited (IMA1962 s.p.) but its crystal structure has been solved (space group 4).[28]
  • Aguilarite (Y: 1944, Ag4SeS, 2.BA.55): it might be two solid solution series, a monoclinic 'acanthite-like' series (from Ag2S - Ag2S0.4Se0.6), and an orthorhombic 'naumannite-like' series (from Ag2S0.3Se0.7 - Ag2Se).[29]

Controversial chemical formulas (IMA Master List)

(and/or possible "analytical" artifacts)
  • Kobeite-Y (Y: 1950) 04.DG.05, the original analytical determinations contain between 14.91% and 17.08% ZrO2 with only 1.99% and 1.59% SiO2 respectively. The chemical formula (IMA version: Template:Chem2) doesn't contain Zr.
  • Divalent sulfide. Mackinawite (Y: 1963) 02.CC.25 (IMA formula: Template:Chem (0x0.07)), sulfide anion (atoms per formula unit, apfu) might be too low due to analytical losses.[34][35][36]
  • Pseudo monovalent mercury, mindat.org changed the chemical formulas: there is mercury(II) and (dimercury) [Hg-Hg] now.
Notes:
  • Claraite (IMA2016-L, IMA1981-023) 05.DA.30 (IMA formula: Cu2+3CO3(OH)4·4H2O), but after U. Kolitsch it has essential As and S.[37]
  • Kolitsch, U. & Brandstätter, F. (2012): 1743) Baryt, Chalkophyllit und Clarait vom Pengelstein bei Kitzbühel, Tirol. P. 149. in Niedermayr, G. et al. (2012): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LX. Carinthia II, 202./122., 123-180.
  • Putz, H., Lechner, A. & Poeverlein, R. (2012): Erythrin und Clarait vom Pichlerstollen am Silberberg bei Rattenberg, Nordtirol. Lapis, 37 (1), 47-52; 62.
  • New chemical formula: Template:Chem2.
  • Cosalite (Y: 1868) 02.JB.10 (IMA formula: Pb2Bi2S5). It might have copper as essential constituent (AM Clark, MH Hey (1993) Hey's mineral index: mineral species, varieties and synonyms), (Template:Cite journal).
  • Mayenite (IMA2013-C, IMA1963-016): it can not be found in nature. Mayenite (stabilized by moisture) can be found in cement industry chemistry. Chlormayenite can be found in nature.

Suspended (IMA status)

  • (IMA2000-026) Template:Chem2: IMA approval status is suspended, but it was incorrectly stated as approved in Grice, J.D. & Ferraris, G. (2001).[39]
  • (IMA1989-012), zhangpeishanite (of Shen), unnamed (cordylite-like (Template:Chem2).[40]

Grandfathered (IMA valid species)

Rejected or discredited minerals

  • Possibly non-valid: bismutostibiconite, lazurite and lonsdaleite.
  • ArsenosulvaniteD [40] [41] [42]
  • Carbonate-apatites:
    • Carbonate-rich fluorapatite (discredited 2008) 08.BN.05 [43] [44] [45]
    • Carbonate-rich hydroxylapatite (discredited 2008) 08.BN.05 [46] [47] [48]
  • ChelyabinskiteHQD (Y: 1988, rejected 1986) 07.DG.45 [49] [50] [no]
  • Churchite-(Nd)D (Y: 1983, IMA1987 s.p., IMA2015-C) 08.CJ.50 [51] [52] [no]
  • DieneriteD (Y: 1944, discredited 2006) 02.?? [53] [54] [55]
    • It was reported as microinclusions in a sobolevite grain, Norilsk deposit (2006).
  • Ferrorhodsite (spinel, linnaeite: IMA1996-047, discredited 2018) 02.DA.05 [56] [57] [no]
  • Fluorarrojadite-(BaNa)N 08.BF.?? (IMA2005 s.p., red.) [no] [58] [no]
  • FoshallasiteD [59] [60] [61]
  • HeliophylliteD (Y: 1888) 03.DC.65 [62] [63] [64]
  • ImgreiteD (discredited 1968) [65] [66] [no]
  • NatrofairchilditeD [67] [68] [69]
  • Pseudo-autuniteD (Y: 1965) [70] [71] [no]
  • SchirmeriteD (Y: 1874, redefined and discredited 2008) 02.JB.40d [72] [73] [74] [44]
  • SpodiophylliteD (IMA1998 s.p.) [75]
    • Possibly a mica related to tainiolite: Canadian Mineralogist 36 (1998), 905.
  • StrontioboriteD (Y: 1960) 06.FC.10 [76] [77] [78]
  • VondecheniteD (IMA2016-065) 03.
  • WellsiteD [79] [80] [no]
  • Zhonghuacerite-(Ce)D (Y: 1982) 05.BD.10 [81] [82] [no]

Errors and synonyms

Non minerals

Discredited mineral varieties

Discredited polytypes

See polytype section

Groups and pairs

Amphibole dump

Discredited, renamed and/or hypothetical amphiboles
  • AluminobarroisiteD (Y: 1978) 09.DE.20 [193] [194] [no]
  • Alumino-magnesiotaramiteN (IMA2006-024) 09.DE.20 [195]
    • It isn't an IMA approved mineral.
  • AluminotschermakiteD (Y: 1978) 09.DE.10 [196] [no] [no]
  • Cannilloitech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.10 [197] [no] [no]
    (Ca3(Mg4Al)(Si5Al3)O22(OH)2)
  • Clinoferroholmquistitech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.05 [198] [199] [no]
  • Clinoholmquistite [200] [201] [202]
  • Ferribarroisitech (Y: 1997, 2012) 09.D? [203] [no] [no]
  • Ferric-nybøitech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.25 [204] [no] [no]
  • Ferri-ferrobarroisite (Y: 1918) 09.DE.20 [205] [206] [no]
  • Ferri-ferrotschermakite (Y: 1918) 09.D?. [207] [208] [no]
  • Ferrikaersutite (IMA2011-035) 09.?? [209] [no] [no]
  • Ferri-magnesiotaramite (Y: 1997) 09.DE.20 [210] [211] [no]
  • Ferritschermakitech (Y: 1949) 09.DE.10 [212] [213] [no]
  • Ferrobarroisitech (Y: 1978) 09.DE.20 [214] [215] [216]
  • Ferro-eckermannitech (Y: 1964) 09.DE.25 [217] [218] [no]
  • Ferrokaersutitech (Y: 1978) 09.DE.15 [219] [220] [221]
  • Ferroleakeitech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.25 [222] [223] [no]
  • Ferronybøitech (Y: 1997) 09.?? [224] [no] [no]
  • Ferropedrizitech (Y: 2003) 09.DE.25 [225] [no] [no]
  • Ferrowinchitech (Y: 1978) 09.DE.20 [226] [227] [no]
  • Leakeitech (IMA2012 s.p., IMA1991-028 Rd) 09.DE.25 [228] [229] [230]
  • Magnesiosadanagaite (IMA2002-051) 09.DE.15 [231] [232] [233]
  • Magnesiotaramite (Y: 1978) 09.DE.20 [234] [235] [236]
  • Manganocummingtonitech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.05 [237] [238] [no]
  • Manganogruneritech (Y: 1997) 09.DE.05 [239] [240] [241]
  • Parvo-mangano-edenite (IMA2003-062) 09.DE.15 [242] [243] [no]
  • Parvo-manganotremolite (IMA2004-045) 09.DE.10 [244] [245] [no]
  • PedriziteH (Y: 2000) 09.DE.25 [246] [no] [no]
  • PermanganogruneriteH (Y: 1997) 09.DE.05 [247] [248] [no]
  • Potassic-aluminosadanagaite (Y: 2003) 09.?? [no] [no] [no]
  • Protomangano-ferro-anthophyllite (IMA1986-007) 09.DD.05 [249] [250] [no]
  • Sodicanthophyllite (Y: 1977) 09.DD.05 [251] [252] [no]
  • Sodic-ferri-clinoferroholmquistite (IMA1995-045) 09.DE.25 [253] [254] [no]
  • Sodic-ferro-anthophyllitech (Y: 1997) 09.DD.05 [255] [256] [no]
  • Sodic-ferrogedritech (Y: 1997) 09.DD.05 [257] [258] [no]
  • Sodic-ferropedrizitech (Y: 2003) 09.DE.25 [259] [no] [no]
  • Sodicgedritech (Y: 1997) 09.DD.05 [260] [261] [no]
  • Sodicpedrizitech (Y: 2003) 09.DE.25 [262] [no] [no]

Polytypes

Template:Main Based on Nickel (1993).[48]

Synonyms, discredited polytypes

Under construction

Hydrous diuranyl di(RO4) family

Meta-autunite group

  • Meta-autunite, 8.EB.10, tetragonal
  • Uramarsite, 8.EB.15, tetragonal

Natroautunite group

  • Abernathyite, 8.EB.15, tetragonal
  • Chernikovite, 8.EB.15, tetragonal
  • Meta-ankoleite, 8.EB.15, tetragonal
  • Natrouranospinite, 8.EB.15, tetragonal
  • Trögerite, 8.EB.15, tetragonal
  • Uramphite, 8.EB.15, tetragonal

Carnotite family (partial)

  • Carnotite, 4.HB.05, monoclinic
  • Margaritasite, 4.HB.05, monoclinic
  • Metavanuralite, 4.HB.20, triclinic
  • Sengierite, 4.HB.10, monoclinic
  • Strelkinite, 4.HB.30, orthorhombic
  • Tyuyamunite, 4.HB.25, orthorhombic
  • Vanuralite, 4.HB.20, monoclinic

Other hydrous families

  • Przhevalskite (4H2O), 8.EB.10, orthorhombic
  • Metauramphite (6H2O), questionable mineral
  • Metauranocircite-I (6H2O), 8.EB.10, monoclinic
  • Lehnerite (8H2O), 8.EB.05, tetragonal
  • Metaheinrichite (8H2O), 8.EB.10, tetragonal
  • Metakahlerite (8H2O), 8.EB.10, triclinic
  • Metakirchheimerite (8H2O), 8.EB.10, triclinic
  • Metanováčekite (8H2O), 8.EB.10, tetragonal
  • Metarauchite (8H2O), 8.EB.05, triclinic
  • Metasaléeite (8H2O), 8.EB.10, tetragonal
  • Metatorbernite (8H2O), 8.EB.10, tetragonal
  • Metauranospinite (8H2O), 8.EB.10, tetragonal
  • Metazeunerite (8H2O), 8.EB.10, tetragonal
  • Threadgoldite (8H2O), 8.EB.20, monoclinic
  • Autunite (10-12H2O), 8.EB.05, orthorhombic
  • Bassetite ((H2O)10), 8.EB.10, monoclinic
  • Heinrichite (10H2O), 8.EB.05, monoclinic
  • Metalodèvite (10H2O), 8.EB.10, tetragonal
  • Nováčekite-II (10H2O), n.d., monoclinic
  • Rauchite (10H2O), 8.EB.05, triclinic
  • Saléeite ((H2O)10), 8.EB.05, monoclinic
  • Uranocircite-II (10H2O), n.d., tetragonal
  • Uranospinite (10H2O), 8.EB.05, tetragonal
  • Kahlerite (12H2O), 8.EB.10, monoclinic
  • Nováčekite-I (12H2O), 8.EB.05, triclinic
  • Torbernite (12H2O), 8.EB.05, tetragonal
  • Zeunerite (12H2O), 8.EB.05, tetragonal

Hydrotalcite supergroup

The hydrotalcite supergroup might need another review.[55]

Hydrotalcite group
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  • IowaiteA (1967-002), chemical formula
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  • TakoviteA (Y: 1957, 1977 s.p.), chemical formula
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Quintinite group
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Fougèrite group
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Woodwardite group
Suggested: (NiA1𝑥FeA3+𝑥)(SOA4)A𝑥/2(OH)A2𝑛HA2O (x<0.5,n<3x/2)
Suggested: (CuA1𝑥AlA𝑥)(SOA4)A𝑥/2(OH)A2𝑛HA2O (x<0.5,n>3x/2)
Suggested: (ZnA1𝑥AlA𝑥)(SOA4)A𝑥/2(OH)A2𝑛HA2O (x<0.5,n<3x/2)
Cualstibite group
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  • OmsiteA (2012-025), chemical formula
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Glaucocerinite group
Suggested: (NiA1𝑥AlA𝑥)(SOA4)A𝑥/2(OH)A2𝑛HA2O (x<0.5,n>3x/2)
Suggested: (ZnA1𝑥AlA𝑥)(SOA4)A𝑥/2(OH)A2𝑛HA2O (x<0.5,n>3x/2)
Suggested: (NiA1𝑥FeA3+𝑥)(SOA4)A𝑥/2(OH)A2𝑛HA2O (x<0.5,n>3x/2)
Suggested: (CuA1𝑥AlA𝑥)(SOA4)A𝑥/2(OH)A2𝑛HA2O (x<0.5,n>3x/2)
Suggested: (MgA1𝑥FeA3+𝑥)(SOA4)A𝑥/2(OH)A2𝑛HA2O (x<0.5,n>3x/2)
Suggested: (ZnA1𝑥AlA𝑥)(SOA4)A𝑥/2(OH)A2𝑛HA2O (x<0.5,n>3x/2)
Wermlandite group
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Hydrocalumite group
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See also

Further reading

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