Where it forms, where it's found
- Geological setting
Granite pegmatite.
Secondary mineral in complex granitic pegmatites replacing triphylite.
- Type locality
- Les Hureaux
- Saint-Sylvestre
- Limoges
- Haute-Vienne
- Nouvelle-Aquitaine
- France
Physical
- Hardness
- 1Talc
- 2Gypsum
- 3Calcite
- 4Fluorite
- 5Apatite
- 6Orthoclase
- 7Quartz
- 8Topaz
- 9Corundum
- 10Diamond
- Transparency
- Opaque
- Colour
- Untreated mineral is usually Purple Black · also Deep rose to reddish purple · especially when treated in a strong acid solution.
Dark brown to brown-black. Uncommonly naturally bright purple. Most bright purple heterosite is artificially induced by acid etching.
- Streak
- Pale purple
- Tenacity
- brittle
- Cleavage
- Distinct/Good
On (100), good; on (010) imperfect. Cleavage surfaces curved or crinkled at times.
- Fracture
- Irregular/Uneven
- Density
- 3.40 g/cm³
Optical
- Optical type
- Biaxial (-) · 2V measured = 37°
- Refractive index
- 1.861 – 1.911
- Surface relief
- Very high
- Principal indices
- nα 1.861 · nβ 1.891 · nγ 1.911
- Birefringence
- 0.050
- Pleochroism
- Strong
X = Greenish gray, gray to rose-red Y, Z = Deep blood-red to purplish red Z = Deep blood-red to purplish red
- Dispersion
- r > v very strong
- UV response
- Not Fluorescent
- Notes
Optic axis sections may exhibit anomalous green interference colours.
Crystallography
- Space group
- #70
- Cell parameters
- a = 5.83(1) Å · b = 9.79(1) Å · c = 4.769(5) Å
- Ratio a:b:c
- 1 : 1.679 : 0.818
- Z
- 4
- Morphology
Cleavable blocky masses
- Comment
Pmnb
Chemical composition
Synonyms
- Ferripurpurite
- Heteposite
- Hetepozit
- Heterozite
- Melanchlor
- Na-heterosite
- Neopurpurite
- Pseudotriplit
- Pseudotriplite
- Purpurite (of Graton and Schaller)
- Soda-Heterosite
In other languages
- French
- Ferripurpurite · Hétérosite · Hétérozite · Na-heterosite · Néopurpurite · Pseudotriplite
- German
- Heterosit
- Spanish
- Heterosita
- Italian
- eterosite · Heterosite
Classification
8.AB.10
- 8Phosphates, Arsenates, VanadatesClass
- 8.APhosphates, etc. without additional anions, without H2ODivision
- 8.ABWith medium-sized cationsGroup
- 8.AB.10HeterositeSpecies
38.04.01.01
- 38Anhydrous Normal Phosphates, Arsenates, and VanadatesClass
- 38.04AXO4Type
- 38.04.01— unnamed intermediate level —Group
- 38.04.01.01HeterositeSpecies
19.12.10
- 19PhosphatesClass
- 19.12Phosphates of MnGroup
- 19.12.10HeterositeSpecies
Group, growth & confusion
Literature, links & citation
- 1825Alluaud in: Vauquelin (1825) Annales de chimie et de physique, Paris: 30: 294 (as Heteposite).
- 1826Alluaud, F. (1826) Notices sur l'hétérosite, l'hureaulite (fer et manganèse phosphatés), et sur quelques autres minéraux du département de la Haute-Vienne. Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 8, 334-354. (p. 346; as Heterosite and Heterozite).
- 1839Fuchs (1839) Journal für praktische Chemie, Leipzig: 17: 160 (as Melanchlor).
- 1845Blum, J.R. (1845) Lehrbuch der Mineralogie, 2nd. Edition: 537 (as Pseudotriplite).
- 1905Graton, L.C., Schaller, W.T. (1905) Purpurite, a new mineral. American Journal of Science, 4th. Series: 20: 146-151.
@misc{mineral2026,
author = {Mineral Index editorial board},
title = {Heterosite — Mineral Index},
year = {2026},
url = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/heterosite-1887},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}





