Where it forms, where it's found
- Geological setting
Guano deposits forming veins in serpentinite.
Cave deposits resulting from bird or bat guano reactions with earlier iron-bearing minerals; hydrothermally altered iron-rich phosphates in pegmatites; phosphate rock deposits; crosscutting fluorapatite nodules.
- Type locality
- Ninghanboun Hills serpentinite
- Weelhamby Lake
- Perenjori Shire
- Western Australia
- Australia
-29.1899°, 116.4604°
Physical
- Hardness
- 1Talc
- 2Gypsum
- 3Calcite
- 4Fluorite
- 5Apatite
- 6Orthoclase
- 7Quartz
- 8Topaz
- 9Corundum
- 10Diamond
- Transparency
- Transparent · Translucent
- Colour
- White to greenish · buff · yellow-brown · orange-brown · pink · greenish brown · brownish purple
- Streak
- White
- Tenacity
- fragile
- Cleavage
- Perfect
On (100), perfect.
- Density
- 2.948 g/cm³
Optical
- Optical type
- Biaxial (+) · 2V calc = 84°
- Refractive index
- 1.707 – 1.739
- Surface relief
- High
- Principal indices
- nα 1.707 · nβ 1.721 · nγ 1.739
- Birefringence
- 0.032
- Pleochroism
- Non-pleochroic
- Dispersion
- r > v
- Extinction
- X = b, Z ∧ c = 26°
- UV response
- Not fluorescent in UV
Crystallography
- Space group
- #14
- Cell parameters
- a = 9.76 Å · b = 9.65 Å · c = 9.74 Å
- Cell angles
- β = 102.44 °
- Ratio a:b:c
- 1 : 0.989 : 0.998
- Morphology
Pseudo-orthorhombic. Crystals rhombic-shaped, exhibiting (100), (210), (111), and (11). Fine-grained, chalk-like masses. Amorphous in part.
- Type-locality form
Chalk like mass.
- Comment
P21/n
Chemical composition
Synonyms
- Leucophosphiet
- Leucophosphit
- Leucophosphita
In other languages
- French
- Leucophosphite
- German
- Leukophosphit
- Italian
- leucofosfite
Classification
8.DH.10
- 8Phosphates, Arsenates, VanadatesClass
- 8.DPhosphates, etc. with additional anions, with H2ODivision
- 8.DHWith large and medium-sized cations, (OH, etc.):RO4 < 1:1Group
- 8.DH.10LeucophosphiteSpecies
42.11.06.01
- 42Hydrated Phosphates, Etc.containing Hydroxyl or HalogenClass
- 42.11(AB)3(XO4)2Zq·xH2OType
- 42.11.06Leucophosphite GroupGroup
- 42.11.06.01LeucophosphiteSpecies
19.14.7
- 19PhosphatesClass
- 19.14Phosphates of Fe and other metalsGroup
- 19.14.7LeucophosphiteSpecies
Group, growth & confusion
BerauniteFe3+6(PO4)4O(OH)4 · 6H2OMineral—
BermaniteMn2+Mn3+2(PO4)2(OH)2 · 4H2OMineral—
ChalcedonySiO2Variety—
ChalcosideriteCuFe3+6(PO4)4(OH)8 · 4H2OMineral—
DiadochiteFe3+2(PO4)(SO4)(OH) · 6H2OMineral—
OpalSiO2 · nH2OMineral—
PhosphosideriteFe3+(PO4) · 2H2OMineral—
StrunziteMn2+Fe3+2(PO4)2(OH)2 · 6H2OMineral—
VarisciteAl(PO4) · 2H2OMineral—
Literature, links & citation
- 1932Simpson, E.S. (1932) Contributions to the mineralogy of Western Australia, (7) Variscite (redondite) and leucophosphite (Sp. nov.), Ninghanboun Hills, S.W.. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia: 18: 69-74.
- 1951Palache, Charles; Berman, Harry; Frondel, Clifford (1951) The System of Mineralogy (7th ed.) Vol. 2 - Halides, Nitrates, Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Tungstates, Molybdates, Etc. John Wiley and Sons.
- 1957Lindberg, Marie Louise (1957) Leucophosphite from the Sapucaia pegmatite mine, Minas Gerais, Brazil. American Mineralogist, 42 (3-4) 214-221
- 1966Bhaskara Rao, A., Adusumilli, Maria S. (1966) Leucophosphite and barbosalite from north-east Brazil. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 35 (273) 784-785 doi:10.1180/minmag.1966.035.273.17 DOI: 10.1180/minmag.1966.035.273.17
- 1972Moore, Paul Brian (1972) Octahedral tetramer in the crystal structure of leucophosphite, K2[Fe3+4(OH)2(H2O)2(PO4)4]·2H2O. American Mineralogist, 57 (3-4) 397-410
@misc{mineral2026,
author = {Mineral Index editorial board},
title = {Leucophosphite — Mineral Index},
year = {2026},
url = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/leucophosphite-2385},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}