Zinclipscombite, a new mineral species, has been found together with apophyllite, quartz, barite, jarosite, plumbojarosite,
turquoise, and calcite at the Silver Coin mine, Edna Mountains, Valmy, Humboldt County, Nevada, United States. The new mineral
forms spheroidal, fibrous segregations; the thickness of the fibers, which extend along the
c axis, reaches 20 μm, and the diameter of spherulites is up to 2.5 mm. The color is dark green to brown with a light green
to beige streak and a vitreous luster. The mineral is translucent. The Mohs hardness is 5. Zinclipscombite is brittle; cleavage
is not observed; fracture is uneven. The density is 3.65(4) g/cm
3 measured by hydrostatic weighing and 3.727 g/cm
3 calculated from X-ray powder data. The frequencies of absorption bands in the infrared spectrum of zinclipscombite are (cm
−1; the frequencies of the strongest bands are underlined; sh, shoulder; w, weak band) 3535, 3330sh, 3260, 1625w, 1530w,
1068, 1047, 1022, 970sh, 768w, 684w,
609, 502, and 460. The Mössbauer spectrum of zinclipscombite contains only a doublet corresponding to Fe
3+ with sixfold coordination and a quadrupole splitting of 0.562 mm/s; Fe
2+ is absent. The mineral is optically uniaxial and positive, ω = 1.755(5), ɛ = 1.795(5). Zinclipscombite is pleochroic, from
bright green to blue-green on
X and light greenish brown on
Z (
X >
Z). Chemical composition (electron microprobe, average of five point analyses, wt %): CaO 0.30, ZnO 15.90, Al
2O
3 4.77, Fe
2O
3 35.14, P
2O
5 33.86, As
2O
5 4.05, H
2O (determined by the Penfield method) 4.94, total 98.96. The empirical formula calculated on the basis of (PO
4,AsO
4)
2 is (Zn
0.76Ca
0.02)
Σ0.78(Fe
1.72
3+
Al
0.36)
Σ2.08[(PO
4)
1.86(AsO
4)
0.14]
Σ2.00(OH)
1. 80 · 0.17H
2O. The simplified formula is ZnFe
2
3+
(PO
4)
2(OH)
2. Zinclipscombite is tetragonal, space group
P4
32
12 or
P4
12
12;
a = 7.242(2) Å,
c = 13.125(5) Å,
V = 688.4(5) Å
3,
Z = 4. The strongest reflections in the X-ray powder diffraction pattern (
d, (
I, %) ((
hkl)) are 4.79(80)(111), 3.32(100)(113), 3.21(60)(210), 2.602(45)(213), 2.299(40)(214), 2.049(40)(106), 1.663(45)(226), 1.605(50)(421,
108). Zinclipscombite is an analogue of lipscombite, Fe
2+Fe
2
3+
(PO
4)
2(OH)
2 (tetragonal), with Zn instead of Fe
2+. The mineral is named for its chemical composition, the Zn-dominant analogue of lipscombite. The type material of zinclipscombite
is deposited in the Mineralogical Collection of the Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany.