Jonesite
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What is Jonesite?
Jonesite is a mineral with the chemical formula Ba4(K,Na)2[Ti4Al2Si10O36]*6H2O. This mineral is named after Francis Tucker Jones (1905–1993), who discovered the mineral while working as a Research Chemical Microscopist at Berkeley in CA. Jonesite has diffraction symmetry of mmm, which implies an orthorhombic system with all three axes perpendicular to each other and the angles between each axis equal to 90 degrees. In addition to symmetrical properties, Jonesite is a biaxial mineral with birefringence, which is a term to describe the difference between index of refraction. Jonesite is anisotropic, meaning the speed of light changes through the mineral, so the mineral shows color when viewed in crossed polarized light under a microscope. The mineral also has medium relief, which is a measure of how well the mineral stands out when viewed under a microscope in plane polarized light. In addition to being one of the rarest minerals in the Benitoite Gem mine located in California, Jonesite also is the first titanosilicate mineral with a porous double-layered crystal structure. This discovery is important because titanosilicate frameworks have industrial uses in energy companies and are used in containing radioactive waste.
Market Value Factors
Pricing varies for every rock and mineral, so use these universal factors to gauge Jonesite before comparing listings or appraisals.
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.
Jonesite Localities Map
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Quick Facts
Physical Properties
- Color
- Colorless
- Hardness (Mohs)
- 3 - 4
- Density
- 3.239 g/cm³
Chemical Properties
- Chemical Formula
- Ba4(K,Na)2Ti4Al2(Si3O9)2(SiO4)4O2 · 6H2O
- Elements
- Al, Ba, H, K, Na, O, Si, Ti

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Jonesite FAQs
How do I identify Jonesite?
Jonesite can be identified by its hardness of 3 - 4 on the Mohs scale, Colorless color. Look for these key characteristics when examining specimens.
What color is Jonesite?
Jonesite typically appears in Colorless. Color can vary depending on impurities and formation conditions.
How hard is Jonesite?
Jonesite has a hardness of 3 - 4 on the Mohs scale. This makes it a soft mineral that can be scratched easily.


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