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Fougèrite is a relatively recently described naturally occurring mineral."Minerals and the Emergence of Life, pp 149-153 in "Metals, Microbes and Minerals: The Biogeochemical Side of Life" (2021) pp xiv + 341.Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. Authors Duval, Simon; Zuchan, Kilian; Baymann, Frauke; Schoepp-Cothenet, Barbara; Branscomb, Elbert; Russell, Michael, J.; Nitschke, Wolfgang; Editors Kroneck, Peter M.H. and Sosa Torres, Martha. Gruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110589771-005 DOI 10.1515/9783110589771-005 It is the archetype of the fougèrite group in the larger hydrotalcite supergroup of naturally occurring layered double hydroxides.Mills, S.J., Christy, A.G., Génin J.-M.R., Kameda, T. and Colombo, F. 2012: Nomenclature of the hydrotalcite supergroup: natural layered double hydroxides, Mineralogical Magazine, 76, 1289-1336. [2] The structure is based on -like layers containing Fe2+ and Fe3+ cations, O2− and OH anions, with loosely bound CO32− groups and H2O molecules between the layers. Fougèrite crystallizes in system. The ideal formula for fougèrite is Fe2+4Fe3+2(OH)12CO3·3H2O. Higher degrees of oxidation produce the other members of the fougèrite group, namely trébeurdenite, Fe2+2Fe3+4O2(OH)10CO3·3H2O and mössbauerite, Fe3+6O4(OH)8CO3·3H2O.

Fougèrite was first found in forested soils near Fougères, , France, and recognised as a valid mineral species by the International Mineralogical Association in 2002. Fougèrite data on Mindat.org It is blue-green to bluish-gray in colour, and resembles in habit, forming hexagonal platelets of submicron diameter. In this environment, it is intimately intergrown with trébeurdenite, to give varying overall ratios of Fe2+:Fe3+. The existence of two intergrown fixed-composition phases has been demonstrated by Mössbauer spectroscopy. The mineral is unstable in air, and decomposes by oxidation, dehydration and decarbonation, to , and ultimately to or , FeIIIO(OH).Trolard F., Bourrié G., Abdelmoula M., Refait P. and Feder F. 2007: Fougerite, a new mineral of the pyroaurite-iowaite group: description and crystal structure, Clays and Clay Minerals, vol. 55, no. 3, p. 323-334; Génin J.-M. R., Aïssa R., Géhin A., Abdelmoula M., Benali O., Ernstsen V., Ona-Nguema G., Upadhyay Ch. and Ruby Ch.; 2005: Fougerite and FeII-III hydroxycarbonate green rust; ordering, deprotonation and/or cation substitution; structure of hydrotalcite-like compounds and mythic ferrosic hydroxide Fe(OH)2+x, Solid State Sciences, vol. 7., no. 5, p. 545-572. .


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