Nielsbohrite

(K,U,◻)(UO2)3(AsO4)(OH)4 · H2O
IMA status
  • Approved
IMA symbol
Nbr
IMA approved
2007
Also known as
  • IMA2002-045b
  • Nielsbohriet

Where it forms, where it's found

Geological setting

Oxidized uranium deposit.

Type locality
Krunkelbach Valley Uranium deposit
  1. Menzenschwand
  2. St Blasien
  3. Waldshut
  4. Freiburg Region
  5. Baden-Württemberg
  6. Germany

47.8389°, 8.0450°

1recorded occurrences
Source · OpenStreetMap

Radioactivity

Physical

Hardness
123456789102/ 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
Yellow
Streak
Yellowish
Tenacity
brittle
Cleavage
None Observed
Fracture
Irregular/Uneven
Density
5.45 g/cm³

Optical

Optical type
Biaxial (-) · 2V measured = 35° · 2V calc = 39°
Refractive index
1.756 – 1.765
Surface relief
High
Principal indices
nα 1.756 · nβ 1.764 · nγ 1.765
Pleochroism
Non-pleochroic
Dispersion
strong r > v
UV response
none
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
Cccm
Cell parameters
a = 8.193(3) Å · b = 11.430(4) Å · c = 13.500(5) Å
Ratio a:b:c
1 : 1.395 : 1.648
Unit cell volume
1264.1 ų
Z
4
Morphology

Rhombohedron-like crystals. Forms include (001), (100) or (010), and (210) or (120).

Type-locality form

Euhedral rhombohedron-like crystals to 0.15 mm in size, often altered.

Crystal structure

Synonyms

  • IMA2002-045b
  • Nielsbohriet

In other languages

German
IMA 2002-045b · Nielsbohrit
Italian
nielsbohrite

Classification

Strunz
10th ed.

8.ED.20

  • 8Phosphates, Arsenates, VanadatesClass
  • 8.EUranyl phosphates and arsenatesDivision
  • 8.EDUnclassifiedGroup
  • 8.ED.20NielsbohriteSpecies
Dana
8th ed.

42.13.10

  • 42Hydrated Phosphates, Etc.containing Hydroxyl or HalogenClass
  • 42.13MiscellaneousType
  • 42.13.10— unnamed intermediate level —Group
  • 42.13.10NielsbohriteSpecies

Literature, links & citation

Citations
  1. 2009Walenta, Kurt, Hatert, Frédéric Theye, Lissner, Falk Röller (2009) Nielsbohrite, a new potassium uranyl arsenate from the uranium deposit of Menzenschwand, southern Black Forest, Germany. European Journal of Mineralogy, 21 (2) 515-520 doi:10.1127/0935-1221/2009/0021-1913DOI: 10.1127/0935-1221/2009/0021-1913
  2. 2011(2011) Nielsbohrite. Handbook of Mineralogy. Mineralogical Society of America
Cite this entry
@misc{mineral2026,
  author    = {Mineral Index editorial board},
  title     = {Nielsbohrite — Mineral Index},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/nielsbohrite-32208},
  note      = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}