Colophonite, less commonly ''kalophonit'' (from , ,
rosin
Rosin (), also known as colophony or Greek pitch (), is a resinous material obtained from pine trees and other plants, mostly conifers. The primary components of rosin are diterpenoids, i.e., C20 carboxylic acids. Rosin consists mainly of r ...
or rosin colors) — an obsolete historical name for a brownish
calcium
Calcium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ca and atomic number 20. As an alkaline earth metal, calcium is a reactive metal that forms a dark oxide-nitride layer when exposed to air. Its physical and chemical properties are most similar to it ...
-
iron
Iron is a chemical element; it has symbol Fe () and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 of the periodic table. It is, by mass, the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's o ...
mineral of the
garnet
Garnets () are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.
Garnet minerals, while sharing similar physical and crystallographic properties, exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions, de ...
family, a variety of
grossular
Grossular is a calcium-aluminium species of the garnet group of minerals. It has the chemical formula of Ca3Al2(SiO4)3 but the calcium may, in part, be replaced by ferrous iron and the aluminium by ferric iron. The name grossular is derived from ...
(later,
andradite
Andradite is a Mineralogy, mineral species of the Garnet, garnet group. It is a Silicate minerals#Nesosilicates, nesosilicate, with chemical formula Ca3Fe2Si3O12.
Andradite includes three varieties:
* ''Colophonite'': a historical variety found ...
), discovered as an associated
metamorphic
Metamorphic rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock to new types of rock in a process called metamorphism. The original rock (protolith) is subjected to temperatures greater than and, often, elevated pressure of or more, causi ...
mineral in the
iron ore
Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in color from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. The iron is usually found in the f ...
mines of the southern
Norwegian islands, primarily
Tromø (near
Arendal
Arendal () is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Agder counties of Norway, county in southeastern Norway. Arendal belongs to the Districts of Norway, region of Southern Norway, Sørlandet. The administrative centre of the munici ...
). It is a
nesosilicate
Silicate minerals are rock-forming minerals made up of silicate groups. They are the largest and most important class of minerals and make up approximately 90 percent of Earth's crust.
In mineralogy, the crystalline forms of silica (silicon dio ...
, with formula Ca
3Fe
3+2(SiO
4)
3.
[''Colophonite'', Arendal Iron Mines, ]Arendal
Arendal () is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Agder counties of Norway, county in southeastern Norway. Arendal belongs to the Districts of Norway, region of Southern Norway, Sørlandet. The administrative centre of the munici ...
, Agder, Norway: mineral page in the databas
mindat.org
/ref> Other names for colophonite: ''resin garnet'' (), ''calderite'', ''rosin garnet''.['' Pylyaev M. I.'' "Precious stones, their properties, location and use", third edition, significantly expanded. — St. Petersburg, ed. A. S. Suvorin, 1888.]
Versions of the mineral composition and classification of colophonite differed at different times, although in the most general sense it was always classified as a member of the garnet group
Garnets () are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.
Garnet minerals, while sharing similar physical and crystallographic properties, exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions, de ...
mined in Europe. At one time it was considered a brown ("rosin
Rosin (), also known as colophony or Greek pitch (), is a resinous material obtained from pine trees and other plants, mostly conifers. The primary components of rosin are diterpenoids, i.e., C20 carboxylic acids. Rosin consists mainly of r ...
" in color) variety of grossular
Grossular is a calcium-aluminium species of the garnet group of minerals. It has the chemical formula of Ca3Al2(SiO4)3 but the calcium may, in part, be replaced by ferrous iron and the aluminium by ferric iron. The name grossular is derived from ...
, then it was classified as a variety of andradite
Andradite is a Mineralogy, mineral species of the Garnet, garnet group. It is a Silicate minerals#Nesosilicates, nesosilicate, with chemical formula Ca3Fe2Si3O12.
Andradite includes three varieties:
* ''Colophonite'': a historical variety found ...
. Due to the low quality and transparency of the crystals, colophonite was very rarely used for jewelry or even ornamental purposes, although it was valued in mineralogical collections. By the middle of the 20th century, this name ceased to be used in mineralogy as relevant, and jewelers began to consider colophonite as a kind of historical synonym for hessonite
Grossular is a calcium-aluminium species of the garnet group of minerals. It has the chemical formula of Ca3Al2(SiO4)3 but the calcium may, in part, be replaced by ferrous iron and the aluminium by ferric iron. The name grossular is derived from t ...
.[''Elena Kryuchkova, Olga Kryuchkova''. Ancient natural magic. — Moscow: Veligor, 2015. — 330 p.]
History and name
The name of this mineral means "rosin
Rosin (), also known as colophony or Greek pitch (), is a resinous material obtained from pine trees and other plants, mostly conifers. The primary components of rosin are diterpenoids, i.e., C20 carboxylic acids. Rosin consists mainly of r ...
" (from , ) and refers to the specific brown or yellowish-brown color of the stones.[''Karel Toibl''. Jewelry (translated from Czech by A. N. Ustinovich). — Moscow: Book on Demand, 2013. — 193 p.] Occasionally it is transliterated as "kalophonit".
The most famous and oldest location of colophonite in Europe was the iron mines on the Norwegian island of Tromø, located in the south of the country, near Arendal
Arendal () is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Agder counties of Norway, county in southeastern Norway. Arendal belongs to the Districts of Norway, region of Southern Norway, Sørlandet. The administrative centre of the munici ...
, where brown or red-brown opaque garnetites were found as accompanying granulates. Norwegian colophonites were of low quality and found almost no jewelry or trade use, but the name, published at the beginning of the 19th century and accepted by the scientific world, was temporarily assigned in European mineralogy to brown or red-brown varieties of ferruginous garnet
Garnets () are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.
Garnet minerals, while sharing similar physical and crystallographic properties, exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions, de ...
s.[''Mikhail Belyakov'' (1790-1860). A brief outline of oryctognosy: In favor of youth. Published by Mikhail Belyakov, senior teacher at the Moscow Provincial Gymnasium. — Moscow: In the University Printing House, 1822.]
Later, when mentioned in mineralogical
Mineralogy is a subject of geology specializing in the scientific study of the chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals and mineralized artifacts. Specific studies within mineralogy include the proces ...
texts, as well as in trade and jewelry practice, the two terms gradually began to become mutually confused: the lesser known colophonite and the more common hessonite
Grossular is a calcium-aluminium species of the garnet group of minerals. It has the chemical formula of Ca3Al2(SiO4)3 but the calcium may, in part, be replaced by ferrous iron and the aluminium by ferric iron. The name grossular is derived from t ...
, since one word referred to scientific practice, and the other was a commercial name, although both of them referred to grana brownish tones. In the end, the confusion of concepts led to the fact that colophonite gradually became outdated and became relegated to the terminological history of European mineralogy, finally giving way to hessonite in trade and jewelry practice, and in some cases began to be considered its complete synonym.[''Olga Bortnik''. All about precious stones. — Moscow: Harvest, 2011.]
In the early and mid-19th century, the term colophonite as a low-quality ferruginous variety of garnet was widely used in the scientific community and was not questioned. Part of it was used to describe the nature of rocks and individual mineral deposits.
Descending along the new road, within a hundred yards of the public bungalow we see, to the left, and close to road, two large masses of a black looking rock overlaying some strata of a white one. This is the locality, where the common garnet
Garnets () are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.
Garnet minerals, while sharing similar physical and crystallographic properties, exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions, de ...
s assume the granular form, and resemble colophonite. <...>
The strata overlaying this lowest rock are those which contain the colophonite, being formed of greenish hard hornblende , and numerous granular garnets. This lower stratum of colophonite rock is extremely hard and heavy, having not much hornblende
Hornblende is a complex silicate minerals#Inosilicates, inosilicate series of minerals. It is not a recognized mineral in its own right, but the name is used as a general or field term, to refer to a dark amphibole. Hornblende minerals are common ...
and the garnets not being so granular as in the upper one, but rather foliated.[''P. M. Benza'', Esq. m. d. of the Madras Medical Establishment. Mempir on the Geology of the Neelgherry and Koondah Mountains. — Madras Journal of Literature and Science. Vol.4, No. 13. October 1836.]
Properties
Colophonite is a coarse-grained variety of brown, yellow-brown, or reddish-brown ferruginous garnet
Garnets () are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.
Garnet minerals, while sharing similar physical and crystallographic properties, exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions, de ...
, most commonly andradite
Andradite is a Mineralogy, mineral species of the Garnet, garnet group. It is a Silicate minerals#Nesosilicates, nesosilicate, with chemical formula Ca3Fe2Si3O12.
Andradite includes three varieties:
* ''Colophonite'': a historical variety found ...
. The first known chemical analysis, carried out by a certain Simon in 1807 on crystals described in the most general sense as the mineral "colophonite" from the "Scandinavian lands",[''Simon'' (1807). Journal für die Chemie, Physik und Mineralogie, Volume 4, p. 410.] was not distinguished by either the specificity of the place or the clear typology of the sample itself. Most likely, the crystals were a light brown granular mineral obtained in some indirect way from the iron mines of Arendal.
Based on Simon's research, René Haüy in 1809 identified the Norwegian colophonites as similar to garnet
Garnets () are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.
Garnet minerals, while sharing similar physical and crystallographic properties, exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions, de ...
(grossular
Grossular is a calcium-aluminium species of the garnet group of minerals. It has the chemical formula of Ca3Al2(SiO4)3 but the calcium may, in part, be replaced by ferrous iron and the aluminium by ferric iron. The name grossular is derived from ...
), but then published an analysis of its composition in another section of the book devoted to vesuvianite
Vesuvianite, also known as idocrase, is a green, brown, yellow, or blue silicate mineral. Vesuvianite occurs as tetragonal crystals in skarn deposits and limestones that have been subjected to contact metamorphism. It was first discovered withi ...
, probably suggesting, for his part, that the mineral was originally studied and is not completely defined.['' René Haüy'' (1809). Tableau comparatif des résultats de la Cristallographie et de l'analyse Chimique, relativement a la Classification des Minéraux. — Paris, Chez Courcier, p. 164.]
Colophonite is a typical island silicate, which can be classified as an intermediate in the continuous isomorphic
In mathematics, an isomorphism is a structure-preserving mapping or morphism between two structures of the same type that can be reversed by an inverse mapping. Two mathematical structures are isomorphic if an isomorphism exists between the ...
series andradite
Andradite is a Mineralogy, mineral species of the Garnet, garnet group. It is a Silicate minerals#Nesosilicates, nesosilicate, with chemical formula Ca3Fe2Si3O12.
Andradite includes three varieties:
* ''Colophonite'': a historical variety found ...
— grossular
Grossular is a calcium-aluminium species of the garnet group of minerals. It has the chemical formula of Ca3Al2(SiO4)3 but the calcium may, in part, be replaced by ferrous iron and the aluminium by ferric iron. The name grossular is derived from ...
. In terms of chemical composition, colophonite is a low-quality variety of mixed hessonite
Grossular is a calcium-aluminium species of the garnet group of minerals. It has the chemical formula of Ca3Al2(SiO4)3 but the calcium may, in part, be replaced by ferrous iron and the aluminium by ferric iron. The name grossular is derived from t ...
; it is a complex silicate
A silicate is any member of a family of polyatomic anions consisting of silicon and oxygen, usually with the general formula , where . The family includes orthosilicate (), metasilicate (), and pyrosilicate (, ). The name is also used ...
of calcium
Calcium is a chemical element; it has symbol Ca and atomic number 20. As an alkaline earth metal, calcium is a reactive metal that forms a dark oxide-nitride layer when exposed to air. Its physical and chemical properties are most similar to it ...
and ferric iron
Iron is a chemical element; it has symbol Fe () and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 of the periodic table. It is, by mass, the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's o ...
Fe3+, rich in many impurities and inclusions, with the addition of divalent manganese. Together with foreign additives, this mixture gives the mineral an indistinct red-brown color, cloudy to the point of complete opacity. However, Vasily Severgin
Vasily Mikhailovich Severgin (; 19 September 1765 – 29 November 1826) was a Russian academician, chemist, mineralogist, and geologist. For three decades, he was the only academician elected to the Geological Society of London. He has been descri ...
in his encyclopedic reference book of 1821 characterizes the shade of colophonite somewhat differently, designating it as "red, very orange in color with yellowness".['' Severgin V. M.'' Outline of the technology of the mineral kingdom, outlined in the works of Vasily Severgin, Academician of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, actual State Councilor and Knight; member of the Medical Council at the Ministry of Public Education; academies: Russian, Stockholm, Medical and Surgical; universities: Moscow and Vilnius; scientific societies: London Agricultural, Wernerian in Edinburgh, Jena Mineralogical, Veterinsky Natural Scientists, St. Petersburg and Leipzig Economic, etc. Gettina Scientific Society Correspondent, Volume one (article: ]garnet
Garnets () are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.
Garnet minerals, while sharing similar physical and crystallographic properties, exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions, de ...
and garnet-like minerals). — S. Petersburg. At the Imperial Academy of Sciences. 1821-1822. Depending on the amount and composition of impurities and mechanical inclusions, there are varieties with a resinous, glassy or greasy lustre. In addition, the spectroscopic
Spectroscopy is the field of study that measures and interprets electromagnetic spectra. In narrower contexts, spectroscopy is the precise study of color as generalized from visible light to all bands of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Spectrosc ...
method revealed the content of В2О3 (up to 1.26%) in Norwegian colophonites.
In the descriptions of the early 19th century, the properties of colophonite differ significantly from those that were established later, based on the results of laboratory studies. For example, in «Seybert's Analysis of various Minerals» of 1822 it literally says the following:
Colophonite.
Occurs frequently disseminated and imbedded with green Pyroxene in Tabular spar, sometimes it forms considerable veins in that mineral. Colour in mass, deep reddish brown, in the state of powder it has a yellowish tinge. Irised on the uoter surface. Lustre resinous. Granular, the singe grains are highly translucent. Fracture of the mass irregular, the grains have a cleveage. Scratches glass and scintillates with steel. Easily frangible. Not magnetic. Specific gravity, 3.896. Fusible before the blowpipe inti an opaque black bead.[''Doct. J. G. Percival'' on the Sulphate of Barytes, & c. in Berlin, Conn. & c. Seybert's Analysis of various Minerals. — Indiana State University: The American Journal of Science and Arts, vol.5, 1822.]
Like other representatives of isomorphic andradite — grossular series of ''garnetoids'', colophonite forms crystals of rhombic dodecahedral and tetragontrioctahedral shapes. Cleavage
Cleavage may refer to:
Science
* Cleavage (crystal), the way in which a crystal or mineral tends to split
* Cleavage (embryo), the division of cells in an early embryo
* Cleavage (geology), foliation of rock perpendicular to stress, a result of ...
is absent or very imperfect (very brittle crystals), the fracture is uneven or conchoidal, the symmetry
Symmetry () in everyday life refers to a sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance. In mathematics, the term has a more precise definition and is usually used to refer to an object that is Invariant (mathematics), invariant und ...
is hexaoctahedral, the crystal system is cubic
Cubic may refer to:
Science and mathematics
* Cube (algebra), "cubic" measurement
* Cube, a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex
** Cubic crystal system, a crystal system w ...
. In addition to associated rocks (vesuvianite
Vesuvianite, also known as idocrase, is a green, brown, yellow, or blue silicate mineral. Vesuvianite occurs as tetragonal crystals in skarn deposits and limestones that have been subjected to contact metamorphism. It was first discovered withi ...
or wollastonite
Wollastonite is a calcium Silicate minerals, inosilicate mineral (calcium, Casilicon, Sioxygen, O3) that may contain small amounts of iron, magnesium, and manganese substituting for calcium. It is usually white. It forms when impure limestone or D ...
), most mineral samples contain large amounts of impurities and small foreign inclusions, including zircon
Zircon () is a mineral belonging to the group of nesosilicates and is a source of the metal zirconium. Its chemical name is zirconium(IV) silicate, and its corresponding chemical formula is Zr SiO4. An empirical formula showing some of th ...
, diopside
Diopside is a monoclinic pyroxene mineral with composition . It forms complete solid solution series with hedenbergite () and augite, and partial solid solutions with orthopyroxene and pigeonite. It forms variably colored, but typically dull ...
and apatite
Apatite is a group of phosphate minerals, usually hydroxyapatite, fluorapatite and chlorapatite, with high concentrations of Hydroxide, OH−, Fluoride, F− and Chloride, Cl− ion, respectively, in the crystal. The formula of the admixture of ...
. Hardness on the Mohs scale ranges from 6.5-7.5; lighting 6.5-8 g/cm3.
Mineral formation
As a variety of andradite
Andradite is a Mineralogy, mineral species of the Garnet, garnet group. It is a Silicate minerals#Nesosilicates, nesosilicate, with chemical formula Ca3Fe2Si3O12.
Andradite includes three varieties:
* ''Colophonite'': a historical variety found ...
, colophonite is a typical product of calcite metamorphism
Metamorphism is the transformation of existing Rock (geology), rock (the protolith) to rock with a different mineral composition or Texture (geology), texture. Metamorphism takes place at temperatures in excess of , and often also at elevated ...
. It is formed as a result of contact-metasomatic
Metasomatism (from the Greek μετά ''metá'' "change" and σῶμα ''sôma'' "body") is the chemical alteration of a rock by hydrothermal and other fluids. It is traditionally defined as metamorphism which involves a change in the chemical com ...
and metamorphic
Metamorphic rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock to new types of rock in a process called metamorphism. The original rock (protolith) is subjected to temperatures greater than and, often, elevated pressure of or more, causi ...
processes, it can be found in skarn
Skarns or tactites are coarse-grained metamorphic rocks that form by replacement of carbonate-bearing rocks during regional or contact metamorphism and metasomatism. Skarns may form by metamorphic recrystallization of impure carbonate protoliths, ...
s in association with vesuvianite
Vesuvianite, also known as idocrase, is a green, brown, yellow, or blue silicate mineral. Vesuvianite occurs as tetragonal crystals in skarn deposits and limestones that have been subjected to contact metamorphism. It was first discovered withi ...
, wollastonite
Wollastonite is a calcium Silicate minerals, inosilicate mineral (calcium, Casilicon, Sioxygen, O3) that may contain small amounts of iron, magnesium, and manganese substituting for calcium. It is usually white. It forms when impure limestone or D ...
, magnetite
Magnetite is a mineral and one of the main iron ores, with the chemical formula . It is one of the iron oxide, oxides of iron, and is ferrimagnetism, ferrimagnetic; it is attracted to a magnet and can be magnetization, magnetized to become a ...
, epidote
Epidote is a calcium aluminium iron sorosilicate mineral.
Description
Well developed crystals of epidote, Ca2Al2(Fe3+;Al)(SiO4)(Si2O7)O(OH), crystallizing in the monoclinic system, are of frequent occurrence: they are commonly prismatic in ha ...
, chlorite
The chlorite ion, or chlorine dioxide anion, is the halite (oxyanion), halite with the chemical formula of . A chlorite (compound) is a compound that contains this group, with chlorine in the oxidation state of +3. Chlorites are also known as s ...
s, dolomite, diopside
Diopside is a monoclinic pyroxene mineral with composition . It forms complete solid solution series with hedenbergite () and augite, and partial solid solutions with orthopyroxene and pigeonite. It forms variably colored, but typically dull ...
, calcite
Calcite is a Carbonate minerals, carbonate mineral and the most stable Polymorphism (materials science), polymorph of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It is a very common mineral, particularly as a component of limestone. Calcite defines hardness 3 on ...
, etc. The historical and most famous place where colophonites were discovered is located in the iron mines of the island of Tromø in southern Norway, near Arendal
Arendal () is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Agder counties of Norway, county in southeastern Norway. Arendal belongs to the Districts of Norway, region of Southern Norway, Sørlandet. The administrative centre of the munici ...
. Colophonite has also been found on other Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish islands located south of Scandinavia
Scandinavia is a subregion#Europe, subregion of northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties between its constituent peoples. ''Scandinavia'' most commonly refers to Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It can sometimes also ...
.[''Raade, G''. (1996). Minerals originally described from Norway. Including notes on type material. — Norsk Bergverksmuseum Skrift, 11, 104 pp.]
The Arendal ore deposits contain parent rock (apatite
Apatite is a group of phosphate minerals, usually hydroxyapatite, fluorapatite and chlorapatite, with high concentrations of Hydroxide, OH−, Fluoride, F− and Chloride, Cl− ion, respectively, in the crystal. The formula of the admixture of ...
-collophonite) up to 20 meters thick; these are loose granular masses of yellow, brown, gray or almost black color, with a greasy lustre. The rock masses consist mainly of vesuvianite, in which metamorphic intergrowths of calc-ferruginous colophonite garnets occur.[''Colophonite'' // ]Granat Encyclopedic Dictionary
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: In 58 volumes. — Moscow, 1910-1948. — volume 24, page 535
Shortly after the publication of Simon-Gaüy, in 1817-1818, a new mineral was discovered on the island of Pargas
Pargas () is a town and municipality of Finland, in the Archipelago Sea, the biggest archipelago in the world by the number of islands, 50,000. The big limestone mine in Pargas is the base of the main industry and except for the central parts, t ...
(near the city of Turku
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) in southern Finland
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, described by the young Finnish-Swedish mineralogist, chemist and mining engineer Nils Nordenskiöld as a new, previously unknown variety of colophonite (hessonite
Grossular is a calcium-aluminium species of the garnet group of minerals. It has the chemical formula of Ca3Al2(SiO4)3 but the calcium may, in part, be replaced by ferrous iron and the aluminium by ferric iron. The name grossular is derived from t ...
).['' Nordenskiöld N.']
De Rumaenzovite, Fossili Fennico novo, disquisitio
Mémoires de l'Académie impériale des sciences de St.-Pétersbourg. Vol. 7. 1820. — P. 373—380. Like colophonite, not distinguished by high quality or large crystals, the mineral was also opaque, translucent only at the edges or in thin chips, the color was mixed and inexpressive: brown, brownish-reddish to brownish-pink. Named in honor of the State Chancellor of Russia N. P. Rumyantsev and without receiving any noticeable use, ' existed as a separate regional form of colophonite for about a hundred years, until it turned into a pure artifact, an event in the history of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences
The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; ''Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk'') consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across the Russian Federation; and additional scientific and social units such ...
and European mineralogy.
Colophonite, a variety of which was declared a mineral from the Finnish island of Pargas, shared approximately the same fate.
Since the second third of the 20th century, modern mineralogical reference books and dictionaries no longer consider colophonite as an independent variety of andradite or, especially, garnet,['' G.F.Herbert Smith''. Gems. Translation from English A. S. Arsanov and B. A. Borisov, ed. V. P. Petrova (''G.F.Herbert Smith'' «Gemstones». — London, Chapman & Hall, 1972.). — Moscow: "Mir", 1984 - 560 p.] considering it nothing more than a form of hessonite
Grossular is a calcium-aluminium species of the garnet group of minerals. It has the chemical formula of Ca3Al2(SiO4)3 but the calcium may, in part, be replaced by ferrous iron and the aluminium by ferric iron. The name grossular is derived from t ...
(andradite
Andradite is a Mineralogy, mineral species of the Garnet, garnet group. It is a Silicate minerals#Nesosilicates, nesosilicate, with chemical formula Ca3Fe2Si3O12.
Andradite includes three varieties:
* ''Colophonite'': a historical variety found ...
) reflected in the literature of the 19th century or a scientific incident past, worthy of mention only in reviews on the history of mineralogy. Having become an "outdated synonym for hessonite", in most professional publications, colophonite is not mentioned at all,[''Krivovichev V. G.'' Mineralogical glossary. Scientific editor . — St.Petersburg: St.Petersburg Univ. Publ. House. 2009. 556 p. — ] and indirect information about it and its properties should be sought in sections devoted to similar varieties of andradite
Andradite is a Mineralogy, mineral species of the Garnet, garnet group. It is a Silicate minerals#Nesosilicates, nesosilicate, with chemical formula Ca3Fe2Si3O12.
Andradite includes three varieties:
* ''Colophonite'': a historical variety found ...
.
See also
* Andradite
Andradite is a Mineralogy, mineral species of the Garnet, garnet group. It is a Silicate minerals#Nesosilicates, nesosilicate, with chemical formula Ca3Fe2Si3O12.
Andradite includes three varieties:
* ''Colophonite'': a historical variety found ...
* Demantoid
Demantoid is the green gemstone variety of the mineral andradite, a member of the garnet group of minerals. Andradite is a calcium- and iron-rich garnet. The chemical formula is Ca3Fe2(SiO4)3 with chromium substitution as the cause of the deman ...
* Grossular
Grossular is a calcium-aluminium species of the garnet group of minerals. It has the chemical formula of Ca3Al2(SiO4)3 but the calcium may, in part, be replaced by ferrous iron and the aluminium by ferric iron. The name grossular is derived from ...
* Garnet
Garnets () are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.
Garnet minerals, while sharing similar physical and crystallographic properties, exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions, de ...
* Almandine
Almandine (), also known as almandite, is a mineral belonging to the garnet group. The name is a corruption of alabandicus, which is the name applied by Pliny the Elder to a stone found or worked at Alabanda, a town in Caria in Asia Minor. Alma ...
* Pyrope
The mineral pyrope is a member of the garnet group. Pyrope is the only member of the garnet family to always display red colouration in natural samples, and it is from this characteristic that it gets its name: from the Greek words for ''fire'' ...
* Spessartine
Spessartine is a nesosilicate, manganese aluminium garnet species, Mn2+3Al2(SiO4)3. Gemological Institute of America, ''GIA Gem Reference Guide'' 1995, This mineral is sometimes mistakenly referred to as ''spessartite''.
Spessartine's name is ...
* Tsavorite
Tsavorite or tsavolite is a variety of the garnet group species grossular, a calcium-aluminium garnet with the formula Ca3 Al2 Si3 O12. Trace amounts of vanadium or chromium provide the green color.
In 1967, British gem prospector and geologis ...
* Uvarovite
Uvarovite is a chromium-bearing garnet group species with the formula: Ca3 Cr2( Si O4)3. It was discovered in 1832 by Germain Henri Hess who named it after Count Sergei Uvarov (1765–1855), a Russian statesman and amateur mineral collector. I ...
References
External links
Colophonite
(A variety of Andradite): information about the mineral ''colophonite'' in the Mindat database.
Colophonite
on the e-rocks website
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Calcium minerals
Iron(III) minerals
Garnet gemstones
Cubic minerals
Silicate minerals