Sewardite

Sewardite
General
CategoryArsenate minerals
FormulaCaFe2+3(AsO4)2(OH)2
IMA symbolSew
Strunz classification8.BH.30
Crystal systemOrthorhombic
Crystal classDipyramidal (mmm)
H-M symbol: (2/m 2/m 2/m)
Space groupCccm
Unit cella = 16.461 Å, b = 7.434 Å,
c = 12.131 Å; Z = 8
Identification
Formula mass464.68 g/mol
ColorDark red, lighter red orange
Crystal habitPlaty aggregates, anhedral grains
Cleavage{100} and {011} imperfect
FractureSplintery – thin elongated fractures
Mohs scale hardness3.5
LusterVitreous (glassy)
StreakReddish brown
DiaphaneityTranslucent
Specific gravity4.16
Optical propertiesWeak Anistropic
Refractive index1.94 calculated
BirefringenceWeak
PleochroismNone
References

Sewardite is a rare arsenate mineral with formula of CaFe3+2(AsO4)2(OH)2. Sewardite was discovered in 1982 and named for the mineralogist, Terry M. Seward (born 1940), a professor of geochemistry in Zürich, Switzerland.