Iwateite, Na2BaMn(PO4)2, a new mineral from the Tanohata mine, Iwate Prefecture, Japan

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Iwateite, Na2BaMn(PO4)2 is a new mineral, which was found in the manganese ore of the No. 3 (Matsumaezawa) deposit in the Tanohata mine, Tanohata Village, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Iwateite has a glaserite structure, which occurs as granular to anhedral inclusions of 10-100 μm in the main constituent minerals in manganese ore and sérandite crystal. It is colorless with white streaks, non-fluorescent, and it displays very weak pleochroism. Iwateite crystallizes in the trigonal system and belongs to the P3 _ space group where, a = 5.3642(10), c = 7.039(2) Å, V = 175.41(8) Å3, and Z = 1, with a calculated density of 4.06 g/cm3.

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Nishio-Hamane, D., Minakawa, T., & Okada, H. (2014). Iwateite, Na2BaMn(PO4)2, a new mineral from the Tanohata mine, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 109(1), 34–37. https://doi.org/10.2465/jmps.131020a

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