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dbr:Taranakite
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Taranakite Taranakite Taranakite Taranakita Taranakita
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La taranakite est un minéral phosphate de potassium et aluminium hydraté, de formule chimique K3Al5(PO4)2(HPO4)6·18H2O. Il se forme à partir de la réaction de minéraux argileux ou alumineux issus de rochers, avec des solutions enrichies en phosphate dérivées de guano de chauve-souris ou d'oiseaux ou, moins fréquemment, à partir d'os et d'autres matières organiques. La taranakite est le plus souvent trouvée dans les lieux humides. Elle est également trouvée dans les grottes humides côtières qui ont été occupées par des colonies d'oiseaux. Taranakite is a hydrated alkali iron-aluminium phosphate mineral with chemical formula (K,Na)3(Al,Fe3+)5(PO4)2(HPO4)6·18 H2O. It forms from the reaction of clay minerals or aluminous rocks with solutions enriched in phosphate derived from bat or bird guano or, less commonly, from bones or other organic matter. Taranakite is most commonly found in humid, bat inhabited caves near the boundary of guano layers with the cave surface. It is also found in perennially wet coastal locations that have been occupied by bird colonies. The type location, and its namesake, the Sugar Loaf Islands off Taranaki, New Zealand, is an example of a coastal occurrence. La taranakite è un minerale idratato composto da fosfati, potassio e alluminio. Si forma dalla reazione di minerali argillosi e guano di volatili, in condizioni di elevata umidità. Taranakita fosfato motako minerala da. La taranakita és un mineral de la classe dels fosfats. Rep el nom de la regió de Taranaki, a Nova Zelanda, on es troba la seva localitat tipus.
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dbp:solubility
Slightly soluble in acids Insoluble in water
dbp:streak
white
dbp:strunz
8
dbp:tenacity
Malleable, unctuous
dbp:unitCell
a = 8.7025, c = 95.05 [Å]; Z = 6
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dbp:category
dbr:Phosphate_minerals
dbp:class
H-M symbol: Hexagonal scalenohedral
dbp:color
White, pale yellow, or gray
dbp:gravity
about 2.13
dbp:symmetry
Rc
dbp:system
dbr:Trigonal
georss:point
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dbo:abstract
La taranakite est un minéral phosphate de potassium et aluminium hydraté, de formule chimique K3Al5(PO4)2(HPO4)6·18H2O. Il se forme à partir de la réaction de minéraux argileux ou alumineux issus de rochers, avec des solutions enrichies en phosphate dérivées de guano de chauve-souris ou d'oiseaux ou, moins fréquemment, à partir d'os et d'autres matières organiques. La taranakite est le plus souvent trouvée dans les lieux humides. Elle est également trouvée dans les grottes humides côtières qui ont été occupées par des colonies d'oiseaux. Taranakita fosfato motako minerala da. La taranakita és un mineral de la classe dels fosfats. Rep el nom de la regió de Taranaki, a Nova Zelanda, on es troba la seva localitat tipus. Taranakite is a hydrated alkali iron-aluminium phosphate mineral with chemical formula (K,Na)3(Al,Fe3+)5(PO4)2(HPO4)6·18 H2O. It forms from the reaction of clay minerals or aluminous rocks with solutions enriched in phosphate derived from bat or bird guano or, less commonly, from bones or other organic matter. Taranakite is most commonly found in humid, bat inhabited caves near the boundary of guano layers with the cave surface. It is also found in perennially wet coastal locations that have been occupied by bird colonies. The type location, and its namesake, the Sugar Loaf Islands off Taranaki, New Zealand, is an example of a coastal occurrence. Taranakite forms small white, pale yellow, or gray crystals, which are typically found in pulverulent nodular aggregates, or crusts. Taranakite crystallizes in the hexagonal system, and is noted as having the longest crystallographic axis of any known mineral: the c-axis of the taranakite unit cell is 9.505 nanometers long. La taranakite è un minerale idratato composto da fosfati, potassio e alluminio. Si forma dalla reazione di minerali argillosi e guano di volatili, in condizioni di elevata umidità.
dbp:diaphaneity
Transparent
dbp:habit
Platy, massive, nodular
dbp:imasymbol
Tar
dbp:mohs
1
dbp:molweight
1342.3
dbp:opticalprop
Uniaxial
dbp:refractive
nω = 1.506–1.510 nε = 1.500–1.503
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dbr:Mineral
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