Samarskite

Samarskite

Samarskite or properly samarskite-(Y) is a radioactive mineral with the empirical formula::Y0.2REE0.3Fe3+0.3U0.2Nb0.8Ta0.2O4 [ [http://webmineral.com/data/Samarskite-(Y).shtml Webmineral data] ] Other formulas show Ce (cerium) rather than the generic REE (Rare earth element) and include essential titanium.
*(Y,Ce,U,Fe)3(Nb,Ta,Ti)5O16cite web | title=THE MINERAL SAMARSKITE-(Y) | publisher = Amethyst Galleries, Inc. | date = 1997 | url = http://www.galleries.com/minerals/oxides/samarski/samarski.htm | accessdate = 2006-08-19 ] [ [http://www.uraniumminerals.com/UTh/Samarskite.htm Uranium minerals data] >]
*YFe3+Nb2O8 [ [http://www.mindat.org/min-3512.html Mindat] ]
*(Y,Fe3+,U)(Nb,Ta)O4 [ [http://rruff.geo.arizona.edu/doclib/hom/samarskitey.pdf Mineral Data Publishing] ]

Samarskite crystallizes in the orthorhombic - dipyramidal class as black to yellowish brown stubby prisms although it is typically found as anhedral masses. It has a Mohs hardness of 5 to 6 and a widely variable specific gravity of 4.3 - 5.87. Specimens with a high uranium content are typically metamict and appear coated with a yellow brown earthy rind. Samarskite occurs in granite pegmatites with other rare minerals.

Samarskite was first described in 1847 for an occurrence in Miass, Ilmen Mountains, Southern Ural Mountains of Russia. The chemical element samarium was first isolated from a specimen of samarskite in 1879. Samarium was named after samarskite which was named for the Russian mine official, Colonel Vasili Samarsky-Bykhovets (1803-1870).

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*List of minerals
*List of minerals named after people

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  • Samarskite — Sa*mar skite, a. [After Samarski, a Russian.] (Min.) A rare mineral having a velvet black color and submetallic luster. It is a niobate of uranium, iron, and the yttrium and cerium metals. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • samarskite — [sə mär′skīt, sam′ər skīt΄] n. [Fr: so named (1847) after Col. Samarski, Russ mining official] a dark colored, hard, radioactive, mineral (Y,Ce,U,Ca,Fe,Pb,Th)(Nb,Ta,Ti,Sn) 2O6, that is an ore of uranium or niobium …   English World dictionary

  • samarskite — samarskitas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Mineralas. formulė (Y,U,Ca)(Nb,Fe)₂(O,OH)₆ atitikmenys: angl. samarskite rus. самарскит …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • samarskite — noun Etymology: German Samarskit, from V. E. Samarskiĭ Bykhovets died 1870 Russian mining engineer Date: 1849 a black or brownish black orthorhombic mineral that is a complex oxide of rare earths, uranium, iron, lead, thorium, niobium, tantalum,… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • samarskite — /seuh mahr skuyt/, n. a velvet black mineral, a complex columbate tantalate of uranium, cerium, etc., occurring in masses: a minor source of uranium, thorium, and rare earth oxides. [ < G Samarskit (1847), after Russian mining engineer V.E.… …   Universalium

  • samarskite — noun A shiny black radioactive mineral that contains a complex mixture of rare earth oxides …   Wiktionary

  • samarskite — samar·skite …   English syllables

  • samarskite — sa•mar•skite [[t]səˈmɑr skaɪt[/t]] n. mir a velvet black mineral containing uranium, samarium, cerium, etc., occurring in masses: a minor source of uranium and rare earth oxides • Etymology: < G Samarskit (1847), after Russian mining engineer… …   From formal English to slang

  • samarskite — /səˈmaskaɪt/ (say suh mahskuyt) noun a velvet black mineral, a complex of columbium and tantalum compounds with uranium, cerium, etc., occurring in masses; a minor source of uranium. {German Samarskit, named after Colonel von Samarski, 19th… …  

  • samarskite — noun a complex black mineral occurring in pegmatites • Hypernyms: ↑mineral • Substance Holonyms: ↑pegmatite • Substance Meronyms: ↑gadolinium, ↑Gd, ↑atomic number 64 …   Useful english dictionary

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