Mejillonesite

NaMg2(PO3OH)(PO4)(OH) · H5O2
IMA status
  • Approved
IMA symbol
Mej
IMA approved
2011
Also known as
  • IMA2010-068
  • Mejillonesiet

Where it forms, where it's found

Geological setting

Contact between a granite and what is now a fine-grained, completely altered siliceous layer at the base of a Pliocene (ca. 2.5 Ma) coastal bird guano deposit.

Type locality
Cerro Mejillones
  1. Mejillones peninsula
  2. Mejillones
  3. Antofagasta Province
  4. Antofagasta
  5. Chile

-23.0958°, -70.5150°

2recorded occurrences
Source · OpenStreetMap

Physical

Hardness
123456789104/ 10 MOHS
  1. 1Talc
  2. 2Gypsum
  3. 3Calcite
  4. 4Fluorite
  5. 5Apatite
  6. 6Orthoclase
  7. 7Quartz
  8. 8Topaz
  9. 9Corundum
  10. 10Diamond
Transparency
Transparent
Colour
Colorless
Streak
White
Tenacity
brittle
Cleavage
Perfect

Perfect on (100), good on (010) and (001).

Fracture
Step-Like
Density
2.36 g/cm³

Optical

Optical type
Biaxial (-)
Refractive index
1.507 – 1.531
Surface relief
Moderate
Principal indices
nα 1.507 · nβ 1.531
UV response
Short wave UV - None Long wave UV - None

Crystallography

Crystal system
Orthorhombic
Space group
Pbca
Cell parameters
a = 16.295(1) Å · b = 13.001(2) Å · c = 8.434(1) Å
Ratio a:b:c
1 : 0.798 : 0.518
Morphology

The dominant form is the pinacoid (100). Prisms {hk0}, {h0l}, and {0kl} also observed.

Twinning

None observed.

Parting
Not observed.
Type-locality form

Prismatic and elongated thick tabular crystals up to 6 mm long, usually intergrown in radiating aggregates.

Crystal structure

Chemical composition

Constituent elements
Mass composition breakdown
ElementAtoms At. mass g/mol Mass g/molMass share
8OOxygenOxygen1115.999175.989
55.59%
15PPhosphorusPhosphorus230.97461.948
19.57%
12MgMagnesiumMagnesium224.30548.610
15.35%
11NaSodiumSodium122.99022.990
7.26%
1HHydrogenHydrogen71.0087.056
2.23%
Total316.593100.00%

Mass share = atoms × atomic mass ÷ molar mass × 100

From IMA formula

Synonyms

  • IMA2010-068
  • Mejillonesiet

In other languages

German
IMA 2010-068 · Mejillonesit
Italian
mejillonesite

Classification

Strunz
10th ed.

8.D0

  • 8Phosphates, Arsenates, VanadatesClass
  • 8.DPhosphates, etc. with additional anions, with H2ODivision
  • 8.D0— unnamed intermediate level —Group
  • 8.D0MejillonesiteSpecies

Literature, links & citation

Citations
  1. 2011Williams, P. A., Hatert, F., Pasero, M., Mills, S. J. (2011) IMA Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC) Newsletter 8. Mineralogical Magazine, 75 (2) 289-294 doi:10.1180/minmag.2011.075.2.289 DOI: 10.1180/minmag.2011.075.2.289
  2. 2012Atencio, D., Chukanov, N. V., Nestola, F., Witzke, T., Coutinho, J. M. V., Zadov, A. E., Contreira Filho, R. R., Farber, G. (2012) Mejillonesite, a new acid sodium, magnesium phosphate mineral, from Mejillones, Antofagasta, Chile. American Mineralogist, 97 (1) 19-25 doi:10.2138/am.2012.3867DOI: 10.2138/am.2012.3867
  3. 2012Tait, K. T., Belakovskiy, D., Welch, M. D., Gatta, G. D., Camara, F. (2012) New Mineral Names. American Mineralogist, 97 (7) 1260-1265 doi:10.2138/am.2012.595DOI: 10.2138/am.2012.595
  4. 2012Kampf, A. R., Mills, S. J., Housley, R. M., Favreau, G., Boulliard, J.-C., Bourgoin, V. (2012) Angarfite, NaFe3+5(PO4)4(OH)4·4H2O, a New Mineral Species from the Angarf-Sud Pegmatite, Morocco: Description and Crystal Structure. The Canadian Mineralogist, 50 (4) 781-791 doi:10.3749/canmin.50.4.781 DOI: 10.3749/canmin.50.4.781
  5. 2017(2017) Mejillonesite. Handbook of Mineralogy. Mineralogical Society of America
Cite this entry
@misc{mineral2026,
  author    = {Mineral Index editorial board},
  title     = {Mejillonesite — Mineral Index},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/mejillonesite-41151},
  note      = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}