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Langite is a rare hydrated copper , with hydroxyl, found almost exclusively in druses of small crystals. It is formed from the of , and was first described in specimens from , United Kingdom. It is dimorphous with . Langite was discovered in 1864 and named after the physicist and crystallographer Viktor von Lang (1838–1921), who was Professor of Physics at the University of Vienna, Austria.


Unit cell
Langite belongs to the crystal class m, meaning that it has just one , and no axes of rotational symmetry. The crystal is built up of identical unit cells stacked together, with no space in between. The unit cell for the monoclinic system has a base which is a , with sides a and c inclined at angle β. The third side b is perpendicular to both a and c. For langite the angle β is very close to 90°, so the unit cell is almost brick-shaped (as for the system). Different sources give slightly different values for the unit cell parameters, but they all fall within the ranges a = 7.118 Å to 7.137 Å, b = 6.031 Å to 6.034 Å, c = 11.209 Å to 11.217 Å, β = 90.00 to 90.02°, Z (the number of formula units per unit cell) = 2.


Physical properties
Langite usually occurs as druses of small greenish-blue crystals which may be scaly or earthy. It is translucent, with a vitreous to silky luster and a blue-green streak. It has perfect cleavage perpendicular to the c crystal axis, and distinct cleavage perpendicular to b. is common, and typically repeated to give snowflake or star shaped groupings. The mineral is soft, with hardness 2.5 to 3, a little less than that of calcite. Fracture is uneven, and is in the range 3.28 to 3.50, a little less than that of diamond.


Optical properties
Langite is biaxial (−). Since it is monoclinic, it has three different refractive indices, corresponding to the three crystallographic directions. All the refractive indices are in the range 1.64 to 1.80, which is comparatively large, almost as high as garnet. Different sources give these values:
Nx = 1.641, Ny = 1.690, Nz = 1.712
Nx = 1.708, Ny = 1.760, Nz = 1.798
Nx = 1.641 to 1.654, Ny = 1.690 to 1.713, Nz = 1.705 to 1.722
Nx = 1.641, Ny = 1.690, Nz = 1.705 to 1.712American Mineralogist (1964) 49:1143
The mineral is , with X light yellowish green, Y blue-green and Z sky blue.


Occurrence
Langite is an uncommon but widespread secondary mineral in the oxidised zone of copper sulfide deposits, which may be of post-mine formation. It is associated with , , , , , , , and .

There are two type localities for langite, , , Par Area, District, and St Just, St Just District, both in Cornwall, England. The type material is conserved at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria, reference A.a.4353.

Other reported occurrences include:

  • With coating the bed of a water course affected by acid mine drainage at the Lloyd Copper Mine at , AustraliaAustralian Journal of Mineralogy (2004) 10-1:3
  • Intergrown with forming fibrous and botryoidal crusts and coatings less than 0.1 mm thick, at the Kintore Open Cut, Broken Hill, New South Wales, AustraliaAustralian Journal of Mineralogy (1997) 3-1:43
  • Associated with a new mineral , reported in 2004, near Carinthia, Austria, on the dump of a copper-lead-zinc mine. The mallestigite formed in fractures during weathering of primary and . Other associated minerals were , , and The Mineralogical Record (2004) 35-4:357
  • At Silver Gill, Caldbeck Fells, , England, partly altered to , Cu4SO4(OH)6Mines & Minerals (2005)25:6
  • As microcrystals in small vugs in - vein sections at the Clark Mine, Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan, USRocks & Minerals (2009) 84-4:321


External links
  • Https://rruff.geo.arizona.edu/AMS/viewJmol.php?id=09777

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