Levinsonite-(Y) | |
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General | |
Category | Mineral |
Formula (repeating unit) | (empirical) Y0.3Nd0.2La0.1Sm0.1Gd0.1Al(SO4)2(C2O4)·12(H2O) |
Strunz classification | 10.AB.70 |
Dana classification | 50.01.09.03 |
Crystal system | monoclinic |
Identification | |
Colour | colourless |
Crystal habit | prismatic |
Fracture | brittle, irregular |
Luster | vitreous |
Streak | white |
Density | 2.09 |
Levinsonite-(Y) is a rare organic mineral named in honor of Alfred A. Levinson (1927-2005), professor of mineralogy at the University of Calgary. It was named in part because of his origination of the internationally used nomenclature for rare-earth minerals, the Levinson modifier,[1] which is a standard in mineralogical nomenclature and allows for the more precise identification and classification of rare-earth minerals.[2]
The type material for Levinsonite-(Y) is kept at the University of Michigan, and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.[3]