Where it forms, where it's found
- Geological setting
Skarn
- Type locality
- Brattfors Mine
- Nordmark Odal Field
- Filipstad
- Värmland County
- Sweden
59.8333°, 14.1247°
Physical
- Hardness
- 1Talc
- 2Gypsum
- 3Calcite
- 4Fluorite
- 5Apatite
- 6Orthoclase
- 7Quartz
- 8Topaz
- 9Corundum
- 10Diamond
- Transparency
- Transparent
- Colour
- Pale to deep brownish-orange
- Cleavage
- Perfect
(010)
- Density
- 3.83 g/cm³
Optical
- Optical type
- Biaxial (+) · 2V measured = 37° · 2V calc = 70°
- Refractive index
- 1.707 – 1.723
- Surface relief
- High
- Principal indices
- nα 1.707 · nβ 1.712 · nγ 1.723
- Birefringence
- Moderate
- Pleochroism
- Not Visible
- Dispersion
- r > v weak
Crystallography
- Cell parameters
- a = 10.54 Å · b = 21.45 Å · c = 4.82 Å
- Ratio a:b:c
- 1 : 2.035 : 0.457
- Morphology
Anhedral grains, to about 1 cm
- Type-locality form
Anhedral grains up to 1 mm in greatest dimension. Pale to deep brownish-orange. Often show small inclusions of katoptrite and magnetite.
- Comment
Space Group: Pbnm
Chemical composition
- Impurities
- Ti
- Al
- Fe
- Ca
- F
- H20
- P
Synonyms
- IMA1969-021
- Manganhumiet
- Manganohumit
In other languages
- German
- IMA 1969-021 · Manganhumit
- Italian
- Manganhumite
Classification
9.AF.50
- 9SilicatesClass
- 9.ANesosilicatesDivision
- 9.AFNesosilicates with additional anions; cations in [4], [5] and/or only [6] coordinationGroup
- 9.AF.50ManganhumiteSpecies
52.03.2c.03
- 52Nesosilicates Insular Sio4 Groups and O, Oh, F, H2oClass
- 52.03Insular SiO4 Groups and O, OH, F, and H2O with cations in [6] coordination onlyType
- 52.03.2c— unnamed intermediate level —Group
- 52.03.2c.03ManganhumiteSpecies
14.18.12
- 14Silicates not Containing AluminumClass
- 14.18Silicates of Mn and Na, K, Mg, Ca or FeGroup
- 14.18.12ManganhumiteSpecies
Group, growth & confusion
AlleghanyiteMn2+5(SiO4)2(OH)2Mineral—
ChegemiteCa7(SiO4)3(OH)2Mineral—
ChondroditeMg5(SiO4)2F2Mineral—- EdgrewiteCa9(SiO4)4F2Mineral—
- HydroxylchondroditeMg5(SiO4)2(OH)2Mineral—
HydroxylclinohumiteMg9(SiO4)4(OH)2Mineral—
JerrygibbsiteMn2+9(SiO4)4(OH)2Mineral—
KumtyubeiteCa5(SiO4)2F2Mineral—
LeucophoeniciteMn2+7(SiO4)3(OH)2Mineral—
NorbergiteMg3(SiO4)F2Mineral—
Literature, links & citation
- 1978Francis, Carl A., Ribbe, Paul H. (1978) Crystal structures of the humite minerals: V. Magnesian manganhumite. American Mineralogist, 63 (9-10) 874-877
- 1978Moore, Paul Brian (1978) Manganhumite, a new species. Mineralogical Magazine, 42 (321) 133-136 doi:10.1180/minmag.1978.042.321.20 DOI: 10.1180/minmag.1978.042.321.20
- 1979Fleischer, Michael, Chao, George Y., Pabst, and Adolf (1979) New Mineral Names. American Mineralogist, 64 (1-2) 241-245
- 1983Winter, G. A., Essene, E. J., Peacor, D. R. (1983) Mn-humites from Bald Knob, North Carolina: mineralogy and phase equilibria. American Mineralogist, 68 (9-10) 951-959
- 1985Dunn, Pete J. (1985) Manganese humites and leucophoenicites from Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: parageneses, compositions, and implications for solid solution limits. American Mineralogist, 70 (3-4) 379-387
@misc{mineral2026,
author = {Mineral Index editorial board},
title = {Manganhumite — Mineral Index},
year = {2026},
url = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/manganhumite-2470},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}