Tokyoite

Tokyoite is a rare barium manganese vanadate mineral with the chemical formula: Ba2(Mn3+,Fe3+)OH(VO4)2. It is the manganese analogue of the iron rich gamagarite[3] and the barium analogue of the lead vanadate, brackebuschite.[4]

Tokyoite
Tokyoite ore displayed at the Mining Museum of Akita University, Japan
General
CategoryVanadate mineral
Formula
(repeating unit)
Ba2(Mn3+,Fe3+)OH(VO4)2
IMA symbolTky[1]
Strunz classification8.BG.05
Crystal systemMonoclinic
Crystal classPrismatic (2/m)
(same H-M symbol)
Unit cella = 9.104 Å, b = 6.132 Å
c = 7.895 Å; β = 112.2°; Z = 2
Identification
ColorReddish black
Crystal habitOccurs as splotchy, anhedral crystals forming inclusions
CleavageNone observed
Mohs scale hardness4.5 - 5
LusterVitreous
StreakDeep brownish red
DiaphaneityTranslucent
Specific gravity4.62 calculated
Optical propertiesBiaxial (?)
Refractive indexa=1.99, g=2.03
Birefringence0.0400
PleochroismDistinct, reddish orange to dark brownish red
References[2][3][4]

It occurs in low-grade metamorphosed sedimentary manganese ore deposits[2] associated with hyalophane, braunite and tamaite.[4]

It was first reported for an occurrence in the Shiromaru Mine, Okutama, Tama district, Tokyo Prefecture, Kantō region, Honshu Island, Japan and approved by the IMA in 2003.[3] It has been found in two mines in Italy and one in Japan, for which it was named.[2]

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