2022
DOI: 10.2138/am-2021-7895
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Lazaraskeite, Cu(C2H3O3)2, the first organic mineral containing glycolate, from the Santa Catalina Mountains, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.

Hexiong Yang,
Xiangping Gu,
Ronald B. Gibbs
et al.

Abstract: A new organic mineral species, lazaraskeite, ideally Cu(C2H3O3)2 with two polytypes M1 and M2, was discovered in the high elevation of the Santa Catalina Mountains, north of Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. Both lazaraskeite-M1 and -M2 occur as euhedral individual crystals (up to 0.20 × 0.20 × 0.80 mm) or aggregates, with the former being more equant crystals and the latter bladed crystals elongated along the c axis. Associated minerals include chrysocolla, malachite, wulfenite, mimetite, hydroxylpyromorphite, hematite… Show more

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“…In 2019, the Pusch Ridge locality in Arizona was the site of discovery for the first approved glycolate mineral, lazaraskeite, Cu(C 2 H 3 O 3 ) 2 (Yang et al 2022). In 2022 and 2023, four additional glycolate minerals from this locality were approved by the IMA-CNMNC, leading to the definition of the glycolate group.…”
Section: Summary Of Mineral Discoveries In 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2019, the Pusch Ridge locality in Arizona was the site of discovery for the first approved glycolate mineral, lazaraskeite, Cu(C 2 H 3 O 3 ) 2 (Yang et al 2022). In 2022 and 2023, four additional glycolate minerals from this locality were approved by the IMA-CNMNC, leading to the definition of the glycolate group.…”
Section: Summary Of Mineral Discoveries In 2023mentioning
confidence: 99%