Microlite was once known as a pale-yellow, reddish-brown, or black
isometric
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mineral composed of
sodium calcium tantalum oxide
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with a small amount of
fluorine
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. Its chemical formula is. Today it is a name of a group of oxide minerals of a similar stoichiometry having tantalum prevailing over titanium and niobium. The microlite group belongs to a large
pyrochlore supergroup that occurs in
pegmatite
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s and constitutes an
ore of tantalum. It has a
Mohs hardness of 5.5 and a variable
specific gravity of 4.2 to 6.4. It occurs as disseminated microscopic subtranslucent to opaque octahedral
crystals with a
refractive index of 2.0 to 2.2. Microlite is also called djalmaite, but both names are now obsolete.
"Microlite" occurs as a primary mineral in lithium-bearing granite pegmatites, and in
miarolitic cavities
Miarolitic cavities (or ''miarolitic texture'') are typically crystal-lined irregular cavities or vugs most commonly found in granitic pegmatites, and also in a variety of igneous rocks. The central portions of pegmatites are often miarolitic as ...
in granites. Association minerals include:
albite,
lepidolite,
topaz
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,
beryl,
tourmaline,
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 a ...
,
tantalite and
fluorite.
"Microlite" was first described in 1835 for an occurrence on the Island of Uto, State of Stockholm,
Sweden
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. Another occurrence of microlite is the Clark Ledges pegmatite, Chesterfield,
Hampshire County, Massachusetts. The name is from Greek ''mikros'' for "small" and ''lithos'' for "stone."
References
Additional reading
*Andrade, M. B., Atencio, D., Menezes Filho, L. A., & Ellena, J. (2011). The crystal structure of a microlite-group mineral with a formula near NaCaTa2O6F from the Morro Redondo mine, Coronel Murta, Minas Gerais, Brazil (vol 49, pg 615, 2011). Canadian Mineralogist, 49(5), 1338-133
*Atencio, D., Andrade, M. B., Christy, A. G., Gieré, R., & Kartashov, P. M. (2010). The pyrochlore supergroup of minerals: nomenclature. The Canadian Mineralogist, 48(3), 673–69
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*Palache, C., H. Berman, and C. Frondel (1944) ''Dana’s system of mineralogy'', (7th edition), v. I, 748–757
Oxide minerals
Tantalum minerals
Cubic minerals
Minerals in space group 227
Minerals described in 1835
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