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** 08.CE With only medium-sized cations, RO<sub>4</sub>:H<sub>2</sub>O £ 1:2.5: 05 [[Geigerite]], 05 [[Chudobaite]], 15 [[Brassite]], 20 [[Rosslerite]], 30 [[Veselovskyite]], 30 [[Ondrušite]], 30 [[Lindackerite]], 30 [[Pradetite]]; 40 [[Ferrisymplesite]], 40 [[Manganohörnesite]], 40 [[Annabergite]], 40 [[Erythrite]], 40 [[Hörnesite]], 40 [[Köttigite]], 40 [[Parasymplesite]], 45 [[Symplesite]], 60 [[Kaňkite]], 65 [[Steigerite]], 70 [[Metaschoderite]], 70 [[Schoderite]], 85 [[Metaköttigite]]
** 08.CE With only medium-sized cations, RO<sub>4</sub>:H<sub>2</sub>O £ 1:2.5: 05 [[Geigerite]], 05 [[Chudobaite]], 15 [[Brassite]], 20 [[Rosslerite]], 30 [[Veselovskyite]], 30 [[Ondrušite]], 30 [[Lindackerite]], 30 [[Pradetite]]; 40 [[Ferrisymplesite]], 40 [[Manganohörnesite]], 40 [[Annabergite]], 40 [[Erythrite]], 40 [[Hörnesite]], 40 [[Köttigite]], 40 [[Parasymplesite]], 45 [[Symplesite]], 60 [[Kaňkite]], 65 [[Steigerite]], 70 [[Metaschoderite]], 70 [[Schoderite]], 85 [[Metaköttigite]]
** 08.CF With large and medium-sized cations, RO<sub>4</sub>:H<sub>2</sub>O > 1:1: 05 [[Grischunite]]
** 08.CF With large and medium-sized cations, RO<sub>4</sub>:H<sub>2</sub>O > 1:1: 05 [[Grischunite]]
** 08.CG With large and medium-sized cations, RO<sub>4</sub>:H<sub>2</sub>O = 1:1: 05 [[Gaitite]], 05 [[Parabrandtite]], 05 [[Talmessite]], 10 [[Roselite]], 10 Roselite-beta, 10 [[Brandtite]], 10 [[Zincroselite]], 10 [[Wendwilsonite]], 15 [[Ferrilotharmeyerite]], 15 [[Cabalzarite]], 15 [[Lotharmeyerite]], 15 [[Cobaltlotharmeyerite]], 15 [[Mawbyite]], 15 [[Cobalttsumcorite]], 15 [[Nickellotharmeyerite]], 15 [[Schneebergite]], 15 [[Nickelschneebergite]], 15 [[Tsumcorite]], 15 [[Thometzekite]], 15 [[Manganlotharmeyerite]], 15 [[Mounanaite]], 15 [[Krettnichite]]; 20 [[Zincgartrellite]], 20 [[Lukrahnite]], 20 [[Gartrellite]], 20 [[Helmutwinklerite]], 20 [[Rappoldite]]; 25 [[Pottsite]], 35 [[Nickeltalmessite]]
** 08.CG With large and medium-sized cations, RO<sub>4</sub>:H<sub>2</sub>O = 1:1: 05 [[Gaitite]], 05 [[Parabrandtite]], 05 [[Talmessite]], 10 [[Roselite]], 10 [[Rruffite]], 10 [[Brandtite]], 10 [[Zincroselite]], 10 [[Wendwilsonite]], 15 [[Ferrilotharmeyerite]], 15 [[Cabalzarite]], 15 [[Lotharmeyerite]], 15 [[Cobaltlotharmeyerite]], 15 [[Mawbyite]], 15 [[Cobalttsumcorite]], 15 [[Nickellotharmeyerite]], 15 [[Schneebergite]], 15 [[Nickelschneebergite]], 15 [[Tsumcorite]], 15 [[Thometzekite]], 15 [[Manganlotharmeyerite]], 15 [[Mounanaite]], 15 [[Krettnichite]]; 20 [[Zincgartrellite]], 20 [[Lukrahnite]], 20 [[Gartrellite]], 20 [[Helmutwinklerite]], 20 [[Rappoldite]], 20 [[Phosphogartrellite]]; 25 [[Pottsite]], 35 [[Nickeltalmessite]]
** 08.CH With large and medium-sized cations, RO<sub>4</sub>:H<sub>2</sub>O < 1:1: 05 [[Walentaite]], 15 [[Picropharmacolite]]; 55 [[Smolianinovite]], 55 [[Fahleite]]; 60 [[Barahonaite]]-(Fe), 60 Barahonaite-(Al)
** 08.CH With large and medium-sized cations, RO<sub>4</sub>:H<sub>2</sub>O < 1:1: 05 [[Walentaite]], 15 [[Picropharmacolite]]; 55 [[Smolianinovite]], 55 [[Fahleite]]; 60 [[Barahonaite]]-(Fe), 60 Barahonaite-(Al)
** 08.CJ With only large cations: 20 [[Haidingerite]], 25 [[Vladimirite]], 30 [[Ferrarisite]], 35 [[Machatschkiite]]; 40 [[Phaunouxite]], 40 [[Rauenthalite]]; 50 [[Pharmacolite]], 55 [[Mcnearite]], 65 [[Sincosite]], 65 [[Bariosincosite]], 75 [[Guerinite]]
** 08.CJ With only large cations: 20 [[Haidingerite]], 25 [[Vladimirite]], 30 [[Ferrarisite]], 35 [[Machatschkiite]]; 40 [[Phaunouxite]], 40 [[Rauenthalite]]; 50 [[Pharmacolite]], 55 [[Mcnearite]], 65 [[Sincosite]], 65 [[Bariosincosite]], 75 [[Guerinite]]

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Arsenate minerals usually refer to the naturally occurring orthoarsenates, possessing the (AsO4)3- anion group and, more rarely, other arsenates with anions like AsO3(OH)2- (also written HAsO42-) (example: pharmacolite Ca(AsO3OH).2H2O) or (very rarely) [AsO2(OH)2]- (example: andyrobertsite). Arsenite minerals are much less common.[1] Both the Dana[2] and the Strunz[3] mineral classifications place the arsenates in with the phosphate minerals.

Example arsenate minerals include:

Nickel–Strunz Classification -08- Phosphates

IMA-CNMNC proposes a new hierarchical scheme (Mills et al., 2009). This list uses it to modify the Classification of Nickel–Strunz (10 ed, pending publication).

  • Abbreviations:
    • "*" - discredited (IMA/CNMNC status).
    • "?" - questionable/doubtful (IMA/CNMNC status).
    • "REE" - Rare-earth element (Sc, Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Pm, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu)
    • "PGE" - Platinum-group element (Ru, Rh, Pd, Os, Ir, Pt)
    • 03.C Aluminofluorides, 06 Borates, 08 Vanadates (04.H V[5,6] Vanadates), 09 Silicates:
      • Neso: insular (from Greek νησος nēsos, island)
      • Soro: grouping (from Greek σωροῦ sōros, heap, mound (especially of corn))
      • Cyclo: ring
      • Ino: chain (from Greek ις [genitive: ινος inos], fibre)
      • Phyllo: sheet (from Greek φύλλον phyllon, leaf)
      • Tekto: three-dimensional framework
  • Nickel–Strunz code scheme: NN.XY.##x
    • NN: Nickel–Strunz mineral class number
    • X: Nickel–Strunz mineral division letter
    • Y: Nickel–Strunz mineral family letter
    • ##x: Nickel–Strunz mineral/group number, x add-on letter

Class: arsenates and vanadates

References

  • Stuart J. Mills, Frédéric Hatert, Ernest H. Nickel, and Giovanni Ferraris (2009). "The standardisation of mineral group hierarchies: application to recent nomenclature proposals" (PDF). Eur. J. Mineral. 21: 1073–1080. doi:10.1127/0935-1221/2009/0021-1994.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Ernest H. Nickel and Monte C. Nichols (2009). "IMA-CNMNC List of Mineral Names" (PDF). IMA-CNMNC. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Ferraiolo, Jim. "Nickel–Strunz (Version 10) Classification System". webmineral.com.