Where it forms, where it's found
- Geological setting
A secondary mineral in the oxidized zone of a zinc-bearing hydrothermal mineral deposit.
- Type locality
- Kabwe Mine
- Kabwe
- Kabwe District
- Central Province
- Zambia
-14.4553°, 28.4336°
Physical
Optical
- Optical type
- Biaxial (+) · 2V measured = 90°
- Refractive index
- 1.614 – 1.637
- Surface relief
- Moderate
- Principal indices
- nα 1.614 · nβ 1.625 · nγ 1.637
- Dispersion
- r > v, moderately strong
- Extinction
- X ≃ a; Y ∧ c = 30° on {100}.
- Notes
2V nearly 90°.
Crystallography
- Cell parameters
- a = 5.76 Å · b = 7.54 Å · c = 5.27 Å
- Cell angles
- α = 93.44 ° · β = 91.2 ° · γ = 91.4 °
- Ratio a:b:c
- 1 : 1.309 : 0.915
- Morphology
Crystals elongated [001] and tabular (100); frequently grouped in sub-parallel aggregates or fan-like or tufted groups. Ledoux et al. (1917) report the following forms: Pinacoids - (100), (001), (010) Prisms - (310), (110) (120), (160), (10), (10), (10) Brachydomes - (021), (032), (011), (02), (01) Marcodomes - (203} Pyramids (111), (11), (11), (1), (423), (131), (231), (322), (12), (11), {5+12}, (13), (12), (71), (1), (1)
- Twinning
On (100), polysynthetic, common.
- Type-locality form
Crystals, resembling hemimorphite. Platy crystals thickly grouped together on tarbuttite. Thin, platy crystals are clustered in tufts on nodular, ochreous limonite.
Chemical composition
Synonyms
- Parahopeiet
In other languages
- German
- Parahopeit
- Italian
- Parahopeite
Classification
8.CA.70
- 8Phosphates, Arsenates, VanadatesClass
- 8.CPhosphates without additional anions, with H2ODivision
- 8.CAWith small and large/medium cationsGroup
- 8.CA.70ParahopeiteSpecies
40.03.03.01
- 40Hydrated Normal Phosphates, Arsenates and VanadatesClass
- 40.03A3(XO4)2·xH2OType
- 40.03.03— unnamed intermediate level —Group
- 40.03.03.01ParahopeiteSpecies
19.6.4
- 19PhosphatesClass
- 19.6Phosphates of ZnGroup
- 19.6.4ParahopeiteSpecies
Group, growth & confusion
Literature, links & citation
- 1908Spencer, L. J. (1908) On Hopeite and other zinc phosphates and associated minerals from the Broken Hill mines, North-Western Rhodesia. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 15 (68) 1-38 doi:10.1180/minmag.1908.015.68.02 DOI: 10.1180/minmag.1908.015.68.02
- 1917Ledoux, A., Walker, T.C., Wheatley, A.C. (1917) The crystallization of Parahopeite. Mineralogical Magazine: 18(84): 101-106.
- 1918Walker (1918) University of Toronto Studies, Geology Series, no. 10: 16.
- 1921Larsen, Esper S. (1921) The microscopic determination of the nonopaque minerals. Bulletin 679. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b679 DOI: 10.3133/b679
- 1940Wolfe, C. W. (1940) Classification of minerals of the type A3(XO4)2·nH2O (concluded) American Mineralogist, 25 (12) 787-809
@misc{mineral2026,
author = {Mineral Index editorial board},
title = {Parahopeite — Mineral Index},
year = {2026},
url = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/parahopeite-3092},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}