Miyawakiite-(Y)

◻Y4Fe2(Si8O20)(CO3)4(H2O)3

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Miyawakiite-(Y) is a rare yttrium-dominant carbonate fluoride mineral of the kimuraite group, occurring in carbonatite-related alkaline complexes. It forms colorless to pale yellowish microscopic crystals and is a natural example of a yttrium carbonate fluoride phase. The mineral honors Japanese mineralogist Ritsuro Miyawaki and contributes to REE carbonate mineralogy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the chemical formula of Miyawakiite-(Y)?
The chemical formula of Miyawakiite-(Y) is ◻Y4Fe2(Si8O20)(CO3)4(H2O)3.