Where it forms, where it's found
- Geological setting
Oxidized zone of a manganese deposit.
- Type locality
- Tachgagalt Mine
- Tansifte Caïdat
- Agdz Cercle
- Zagora Province
- Drâa-Tafilalet Region
- Morocco
30.7833°, -6.8500°
Physical
Optical
- Optical type
- Uniaxial (-)
- Refractive index
- 1.54 – 1.556
- Surface relief
- Moderate
- Principal indices
- nω 1.556 · nε 1.540
- Pleochroism
- Weak
Barely perceptible.
- Notes
The interference colors are very abnormal, alternating shades of green and russet being observed in favorable sections up to the 17th order, rather than the ordinary colors.
Crystallography
- Space group
- #104
- Cell parameters
- a = 11.07129(14) Å · c = 10.62650(14) Å
- Unit cell volume
- 1128.02 ų
- Z
- 3
- Morphology
Prism (100) and dipyramid (102).
- Type-locality form
Greenish-yellow to greenish-orange spots 1-5 mm across in a dark mass of manganese minerals The individual grains are several tenths of a millimeter in diameter and rarely show crystal faces.
Chemical composition
Synonyms
- IMA1965-009
In other languages
- French
- Jouravskite
- German
- IMA 1965-009 · Jouravskit
- Spanish
- jouravskita
- Italian
- Jouravskite
- Chinese
- 硫碳钙锰石
- Russian
- журавскит
Classification
7.DG.15
- 7SulfatesClass
- 7.DSulfates (selenates, etc.) with additional anions, with H2ODivision
- 7.DGWith large and medium-sized cations; with NO3, CO3, B(OH)4, SiO4 or IO3Group
- 7.DG.15JouravskiteSpecies
32.04.04.03
- 32Compound SulfatesClass
- 32.04Hydrated Compound Sulfates containing Hydroxyl or HalogenType
- 32.04.04Charlesite GroupGroup
- 32.04.04.03JouravskiteSpecies
12.2.17
- 12Carbonates with other anionsClass
- 12.2Carbonates with sulphateGroup
- 12.2.17JouravskiteSpecies
Group, growth & confusion
BentoriteCa6Cr2(SO4)3(OH)12 · 26H2OMineral—
BuryatiteCa3(Si,Fe3+,Al)(SO4)B(OH)4(OH,O)6 · 12H2OMineral—- CarraraiteCa3Ge(SO4)(CO3)(OH)6 · 12H2OMineral—
CharlesiteCa6Al2(SO4)2B(OH)4(OH,O)12 · 26H2OMineral—
ChiyokoiteCa3Si(CO3)[B(OH)4]O(OH)5 · 12H2OMineral—
EttringiteCa6Al2(SO4)3(OH)12 · 27H2OMineral—
HielscheriteCa6Si2[(SO4)2(SO3)2(OH)12] · 22H2OMineral—- ImayoshiiteCa3Al(CO3)[B(OH)4](OH)6 · 12H2OMineral—
KottenheimiteCa3Si(SO4)2(OH)6 · 12H2OMineral—
Micheelsenite(Ca,Y)3Al(PO3OH)(CO3)(OH)6 · 12H2OMineral—
Literature, links & citation
- 1965Gaudefroy, Christophe, Permingeat, François (1965) La jouravskite, une nouvelle espèce minérale. Bulletin de Minéralogie, 88 (2) 254-262 doi:10.3406/bulmi.1965.5841 DOI: 10.3406/bulmi.1965.5841
- 1965Fleischer, Michael (1965) New Mineral Names. American Mineralogist, 50 (11-12) 2096-2111
- 1969Granger, M. M., Protas, J. (1969) Détermination et étude de la structure cristalline de la jourvaskite Ca3MnIV(SO4)(CO3)(OH)6.12H2O. Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Crystallography and Crystal Chemistry, 25 (10) 1943-1951 doi:10.1107/s0567740869005000DOI: 10.1107/s0567740869005000
- 1972Gaudefroy, C., Dietrich, J.E., Orliac, M., Permingeat, F. (1972) Une variété aluminifère de jouravskite à Tachgagalt (Anti-Atlas, Maroc). Notes Serv. Geol. Maroc: 32(241): 19–24. (in French)
- 2005(2005) Jouravskite. Handbook of Mineralogy. Mineralogical Society of America
@misc{mineral2026,
author = {Mineral Index editorial board},
title = {Jouravskite — Mineral Index},
year = {2026},
url = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/jouravskite-2118},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}