Montesommaite

K9(Si23Al9)O64 · 10H2O
IMA status
  • Approved
IMA symbol
Mtso
Discovered
1990
Also known as
  • IMA1988-038
  • Montesommaiet

Where it forms, where it's found

Geological setting

Vesicles in scoria

Type locality
Pollena quarries
  1. Pollena Trocchia
  2. Metropolitan City of Naples
  3. Campania
  4. Italy

40.8456°, 14.3921°

4recorded occurrences
Source · OpenStreetMap

Physical

Transparency
Transparent
Colour
Colorless
Streak
White
Cleavage
None Observed
Density
2.34 g/cm³

Optical

Optical type
Biaxial (-) · 2V measured = 35° · 2V calc = 38°
Refractive index
1.498 – 1.507
Surface relief
Moderate
Principal indices
nα 1.498 · nβ 1.506 · nγ 1.507
Dispersion
very weak
Extinction
X = c, Y = a or b, and Z = a or b
UV response
No fluorescence with LW or SW UV
Michel-Lévy diagramhighlighted lineδ = 0.0090
Attainable Michel-Lévy rangeΔ ∈ [0, t·δmax]90 nm1st order
Δ = 0Δmax
Thin-section mosaic70 grains · random 3D orientations
PPLpleochroism per grain
XPLindependent extinctions · rotate the stage
Interference simulatorsingle grain · PPL ↔ XPL
PPLpleochroism only · colour blends on rotation
XPLinterference colour · extinct every 90°
Retardation90 nm
Order1st order
XPL colour

Crystallography

Crystal system
Orthorhombic
Space group
#23
Cell parameters
a = 10.099(1) Å · b = 10.099(1) Å · c = 17.307(3) Å
Ratio a:b:c
1 : 1.000 : 1.714
Morphology

Type material: Two pedions (001) and (001) and two pyramids {hkl} and {_h_k_l}.

Type-locality form

Transparent, colorless, euhedral crystals up to 0.1 mm in size.

Crystal structure

Chemical composition

Constituent elements
Mass composition breakdown
ElementAtoms At. mass g/mol Mass g/molMass share
8OOxygenOxygen7415.9991183.926
48.43%
14SiSiliconSilicon2328.085645.955
26.42%
19KPotassiumPotassium939.098351.882
14.39%
13AlAluminiumAluminium926.982242.838
9.93%
1HHydrogenHydrogen201.00820.160
0.83%
Total2444.761100.00%

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

From IMA formula

Synonyms

  • IMA1988-038
  • Montesommaiet

In other languages

German
IMA 1988-038 · Montesommait
Italian
IMA1988-038 · montesommaite

Classification

Strunz
10th ed.

9.GB.30

  • 9SilicatesClass
  • 9.GTektosilicates with zeolitic H2O; zeolite familyDivision
  • 9.GBChains of single connected 4-membered ringsGroup
  • 9.GB.30MontesommaiteSpecies
Dana
8th ed.

77.01.03.12

  • 77Tectosilicates ZeolitesClass
  • 77.01Zeolite group - True zeolitesType
  • 77.01.03Gismondine and related speciesGroup
  • 77.01.03.12MontesommaiteSpecies
CIM

16.4.6

  • 16Silicates Containing Aluminum and other MetalsClass
  • 16.4Aluminosilicates of Na and KGroup
  • 16.4.6MontesommaiteSpecies

Group, growth & confusion

Literature, links & citation

Citations
  1. 1990Rouse, R.C., Dunn, P.J., Grice, J.D., Schlenker, J.L., Higgins, J.B. (1990) Montesommaite, (K,Na)9Al9Si23O64·10H2O, a new zeolite related to merlinoite and the gismondine group. American Mineralogist: 75: 1415-1420.
  2. 1997Coombs, Douglas S., Alberti, Alberto, Armbruster, Thomas, Artioli, Gilberto, Colella, Carmine, Galli, Ermanno, Grice, Joel D., Liebau, Friedrich, Mandarino, Joseph A., Minato, Hideo, et al. (1997) Recommended nomenclature for zeolite minerals; report of the Subcommittee on Zeolites of the International Mineralogical Association, Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names. The Canadian Mineralogist, 35 (6). 1571-1606
  3. 1999Mandarino, Joseph A. (1999) The Zeolite Group. The Mineralogical Record, 30 (1) 5-6
  4. 2001(2001) Montesommaite. Handbook of Mineralogy. Mineralogical Society of America
Cite this entry
@misc{mineral2026,
  author    = {Mineral Index editorial board},
  title     = {Montesommaite — Mineral Index},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/montesommaite-2766},
  note      = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}