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  • Papagoite
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  • Papagoite is a rare cyclosilicate mineral. Chemically, it is a calcium copper aluminium silicate hydroxide, found as a secondary mineral on slip surfaces and in altered granodiorite veins, either in massive form or as microscopic crystals that may form spherical aggregates. Its chemical formula is CaCuAlSi2O6(OH)3. It was discovered in 1960 in Ajo, Arizona, USA, and was named after the Sand Papago peoples (now named Hia C-ed O'odham) that inhabit the area. This location is the only papagoite source within the United States, while worldwide it is also found in South Africa and Namibia. It is most strongly associated with ajoite, and is also found with quartz in South Africa. Its bright blue colour is the mineral's most notable characteristic.
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  • Mineral
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  • Monoclinic-prismatic
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Nombre
  • Papagoite
Clase
  • Blue crystalline crust with conichalcite
Color
  • Dark blue crystals, light brue when massive
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  • Papagoite.jpg
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  • CaCuAlSi2O63
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  • Imperfect in one direction
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  • 1607(xsd:integer)
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  • Massive; cryptocrystalline, forming flat elongated crystals
abstract
  • Papagoite is a rare cyclosilicate mineral. Chemically, it is a calcium copper aluminium silicate hydroxide, found as a secondary mineral on slip surfaces and in altered granodiorite veins, either in massive form or as microscopic crystals that may form spherical aggregates. Its chemical formula is CaCuAlSi2O6(OH)3. It was discovered in 1960 in Ajo, Arizona, USA, and was named after the Sand Papago peoples (now named Hia C-ed O'odham) that inhabit the area. This location is the only papagoite source within the United States, while worldwide it is also found in South Africa and Namibia. It is most strongly associated with ajoite, and is also found with quartz in South Africa. Its bright blue colour is the mineral's most notable characteristic.
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