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Lautenthalite is a mineral that was named after its location, Lautenthal, Harz mountains, Germany. It can be found in several slag localities. It was approved by the IMA in 1993. It's a member of the devilline group, and it's the lead analogue of devilline and campigliaite. Without analytical methods, it's hard to distinguish the mineral from both. It shows pleochroic properties, which is an optical phenomenon. Depending on which angle the mineral is inspected, the color of it differs. On the x optical axis, the mineral could be seen in a pale blue color, on the y and z axis, the mineral's color changes to blue. It has tabular crystals and sheaflike or irregular aggregates. Lautenthalite is associated with , which it tends to overgrow. It's also associated with anglesite, devilline–serpier

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  • Lautenthalita (ca)
  • Lautenthalita (eu)
  • Lautenthalite (it)
  • Lautenthalite (en)
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  • La lautenthalita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Cristal·litza en el sistema monoclínic i la seva fórmula és: PbCu₄(SO₄)₂(OH)₆·3H₂O. Va ser descobert l'any 1993 a la seva localitat tipus: la foneria Lautenthal (Silberhütte), , Harz, Baixa Saxònia, Alemanya. Va ser anomenada així per la seva localitat tipus (Lautenthal). Pertany al grup de la devil·lina. (ca)
  • Lautenthalita sulfato motako minerala da eta devillina taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • La lautenthalite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo della devillina. (it)
  • Lautenthalite is a mineral that was named after its location, Lautenthal, Harz mountains, Germany. It can be found in several slag localities. It was approved by the IMA in 1993. It's a member of the devilline group, and it's the lead analogue of devilline and campigliaite. Without analytical methods, it's hard to distinguish the mineral from both. It shows pleochroic properties, which is an optical phenomenon. Depending on which angle the mineral is inspected, the color of it differs. On the x optical axis, the mineral could be seen in a pale blue color, on the y and z axis, the mineral's color changes to blue. It has tabular crystals and sheaflike or irregular aggregates. Lautenthalite is associated with , which it tends to overgrow. It's also associated with anglesite, devilline–serpier (en)
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streak
  • White (en)
strunz
twinning
  • Polysynthetic on {100} (en)
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  • Blue green, green, greenish blue (en)
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  • P21/b (en)
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  • La lautenthalita és un mineral de la classe dels sulfats. Cristal·litza en el sistema monoclínic i la seva fórmula és: PbCu₄(SO₄)₂(OH)₆·3H₂O. Va ser descobert l'any 1993 a la seva localitat tipus: la foneria Lautenthal (Silberhütte), , Harz, Baixa Saxònia, Alemanya. Va ser anomenada així per la seva localitat tipus (Lautenthal). Pertany al grup de la devil·lina. (ca)
  • Lautenthalita sulfato motako minerala da eta devillina taldearen kidea da. (eu)
  • Lautenthalite is a mineral that was named after its location, Lautenthal, Harz mountains, Germany. It can be found in several slag localities. It was approved by the IMA in 1993. It's a member of the devilline group, and it's the lead analogue of devilline and campigliaite. Without analytical methods, it's hard to distinguish the mineral from both. It shows pleochroic properties, which is an optical phenomenon. Depending on which angle the mineral is inspected, the color of it differs. On the x optical axis, the mineral could be seen in a pale blue color, on the y and z axis, the mineral's color changes to blue. It has tabular crystals and sheaflike or irregular aggregates. Lautenthalite is associated with , which it tends to overgrow. It's also associated with anglesite, devilline–serpierite, galena, linarite, brochantite and schulenbergite. It forms small singular crystals, which's size is up to 0.5 × 0.3 × 0.03 mm. (en)
  • La lautenthalite è un minerale appartenente al gruppo della devillina. (it)
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  • Good on {001} and {010}, distinct (en)
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  • Transparent (en)
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  • Strong, r < v (en)
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  • PbCu426 · 3H2O (en)
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  • Vitreous (en)
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  • Biaxial (en)
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  • Weak (en)
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  • nα = 1.659 (en)
  • nβ = 1.703 (en)
  • nγ = 1.732 (en)
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