Paratooite-(La)
Paratooite-(La) is a complex lanthanum copper(II) calcium sodium carbonate mineral, representing a unique elemental combination among the known minerals. It is a secondary, weathering mineral.[5][6][7] There is a heterovalent diadochy substitution of lanthanum by strontium and calcium; also sodium is substituted by calcium in the mineral. Its structure proved to be more difficult to describe within the initial approach. It was later shown to be a superstructure of another rare earth carbonate mineral, carbocernaite.[8] The "-(La)" suffix in the mineral's name is known as Levinson suffix. It refers to the particular element, of a group of elements (notably lanthanides), that dominates in the particular structural site. As such, the element would show major, dominant occupancy at this particular site.[9]
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![]() Paratooite-(La): Locality: Paratoo copper mine, Yunta, Olary Province, South Australia, Australia. Field of view 6 mm.  | |
| General | |
| Category | Carbonate mineral | 
| Formula (repeating unit)  | (La,Sr,Ca)4CuCa(Na,Ca)2(CO3)8 | 
| IMA symbol | Pto-La[1] | 
| Strunz classification | 5/B.0; 5.AD.20 (Nickel-Strunz) | 
| Crystal system | Orthorhombic | 
| Crystal class | Dipyramidal: mmm | 
| Space group | Pbam | 
| Unit cell | a = 7.2250, b = 12.7626 c = 10.0559 [Å] | 
| Identification | |
| Color | pale turquoise-blue to pale blue | 
| Crystal habit | blades (sheaves) intergrown to form spray-like aggregates | 
| Cleavage | {100} (possible) | 
| Mohs scale hardness | 4 (probably) | 
| Luster | vitreous or pearly | 
| Streak | pale blue | 
| Specific gravity | 1.97-2.02 (measured) | 
| Optical properties | biaxial negative, α = 1.605(3), β = 1.696(3), γ = 1.752(2) | 
| Pleochroism | moderate, very pale blue (X) to greenish blue (Y = Z) | 
| 2V angle | 72.6 ° | 
| References | [2][3][4] | 
References
    
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- Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical Magazine. 85: 291–320.
 - Pring, A., Wallwork, K., Brugger, J., Kolitsch, U. (2006) Paratooite-(La), a new lanthanum-dominant rare-earth copper carbonate from Paratoo, South Australia. Mineralogical Magazine, 70, 131-138
 - Mindat, Paratooite-(La), https://www.mindat.org/min-27579.html
 - Handbook of Mineralogy, Paratooite-(La), http://www.handbookofmineralogy.org/pdfs/paratooite-(La).pdf
 - Pring, A., Wallwork, K., Brugger, J., Kolitsch, U. (2006) Paratooite-(La), a new lanthanum-dominant rare-earth copper carbonate from Paratoo, South Australia. Mineralogical Magazine, 70, 131-138
 - Mindat, Paratooite-(La), https://www.mindat.org/min-27579.html
 - Handbook of Mineralogy, Paratooite-(La), http://www.handbookofmineralogy.org/pdfs/paratooite-(La).pdf
 - Krivovichev, S.V., Panikorovskii, T.L., Zolotarev, A.A., Bocharov, V.N., Kasatkin, A.V., Škoda, R. (2019) Jahn-Teller distortion and cation ordering: The crystal structure of paratooite-(La), a superstructure of carbocernaite. Minerals, 9, 370
 - Burke, E.A.J., Kampf, A. (2008) The use of suffixes is mineral names. Mineral Matters, in: Elements, 96; http://elementsmagazine.org/archives/e4_2/e4_2_dep_mineralmatters.pdf, visited 21.12.2019
 
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