Jimthompsonite

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What is Jimthompsonite?

Jimthompsonite is a magnesium iron silicate mineral with chemical formula (Mg,Fe)5Si6O16(OH)2. It is a triple chain silicate (or inosilicate) along with clinojimthompsonite and chesterite. They were described in 1977 by Burham and Veblen. They attracted great mineralogical attention because they were the first examples of new chain silicate structures among a large group known as biopyriboles whose name is derived from the words biotite, pyroxene, and amphiboles. James B. Thompson, Jr. postulated the existence of the new biopyroles in 1970. The theory proved correct when jimthompsonite, clinojimthompsonite and chesterite were discovered in the Carlton Quarry in Windsor County, Vermont in 1977. The new minerals are found intergrown with the amphiboles anthophyllite and cummingtonite in sprays up to 5 cm long. They are all colorless to pale pinkish-brown and transparent. As for pyroxene and amphiboles, the type of chain structure dictates the angle between the two distinctive cleavages. The cleavages of jimthompsonite are at 142 degrees and 38 degrees, and 135 degrees and 45 for chesterite; compared to the cleavage angles of pyroxene at about 94 degrees and 86 degrees and amphibole about 124 and 56 degrees.

Market Value Factors

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Size & Weight

Larger, intact specimens usually command higher prices.

Rarity & Demand

Scarce material or popular varieties sell at a premium.

Condition & Finish

Chips, repairs, and heavy wear lower value; clean prep helps.

Treatment & Provenance

Untreated specimens with documented locality are prized.

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Key Characteristics

Composition of Jimthompsonite

The chemical formula of jimthompsonite is (Mg,Fe++)5Si6O16(OH)2. Veblen and Durham determined the percentages of jimthompsonite as follows: Magnesium 14.71% Mg 24.40% MgO Iron 11.27% Fe 14.50% FeO Silicon 27.20% Si 58.20% SiO2 Hydrogen 0.33% H 2.91% H2O Oxygen 46.49% O Some of the other characteristics of jimthompsonite are that it has an orthorhombic crystal system dipyramidal with H-M symbol (2/m 2/m 2/m) and space group: Pbca. It has a perfect cleavage, its colorless to pink brown with a density of 3.03 g/cm and hardness of 2-2.5 gypsum. It has a white streak and silky-pearly luster.

Quick Facts

Physical Properties

Color
colorless to very light pinkish brown
Hardness (Mohs)
6 - 7
Density
3.05 g/cm³
Streak
Colorless

Chemical Properties

Chemical Formula
(Mg,Fe)5Si6O16(OH)2
Elements
Fe, H, Mg, O, Si
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Jimthompsonite FAQs

How do I identify Jimthompsonite?

Jimthompsonite can be identified by its hardness of 6 - 7 on the Mohs scale, colorless to very light pinkish brown color. Look for these key characteristics when examining specimens.

What color is Jimthompsonite?

Jimthompsonite typically appears in colorless to very light pinkish brown. Color can vary depending on impurities and formation conditions.

How hard is Jimthompsonite?

Jimthompsonite has a hardness of 6 - 7 on the Mohs scale. This gives it moderate hardness.

What is the composition of jimthompsonite of Jimthompsonite?

The chemical formula of jimthompsonite is (Mg,Fe++)5Si6O16(OH)2. Veblen and Durham determined the percentages of jimthompsonite as follows: Magnesium 14.71% Mg 24.40% MgO Iron 11.27% Fe 14.50% FeO Silicon 27.20% Si 58.20% SiO2 Hydrogen 0.33% H 2.91% H2O Oxygen 46.49% O Some of the other characteristics of jimthompsonite are that it has an orthorhombic crystal system dipyramidal with H-M symbol (2/m 2/m 2/m) and space group: Pbca. It has a perfect cleavage, its colorless to pink brown with a density of 3.03 g/cm and hardness of 2-2.5 gypsum. It has a white streak and silky-pearly luster.

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