Parauranophane

Ca(UO2)2(SiO3OH)2 · 5H2O
IMA status
  • Approved
  • Grandfathered
IMA symbol
Urp-β
Discovered
1935
Also known as
  • Beta-Uranophane
  • Beta-Uranotile
  • Uranophan-beta
  • +2 more

Where it forms, where it's found

Type locality
Jáchymov
  1. Karlovy Vary District
  2. Karlovy Vary Region
  3. Czech Republic

50.3661°, 12.9233°

138recorded occurrences
Source · OpenStreetMap

Radioactivity

Physical

Hardness
123456789102.5 – 3/ 10 MOHS
  1. 1Talc
  2. 2Gypsum
  3. 3Calcite
  4. 4Fluorite
  5. 5Apatite
  6. 6Orthoclase
  7. 7Quartz
  8. 8Topaz
  9. 9Corundum
  10. 10Diamond
Lustre
Vitreous · Waxy
Transparency
Transparent · Translucent
Colour
Yellowish-green · yellow · brownish-yellow

Optical

Optical type
Biaxial (-) · 2V measured = 71° · 2V calc = 42 – 58°
Refractive index
1.66 – 1.73
Surface relief
High
Principal indices
nα 1.66 – 1.678 · nβ 1.682 – 1.723 · nγ 1.689 – 1.73
Dispersion
r > v or r < v
Michel-Lévy diagramhighlighted lineδ = 0.0405
Attainable Michel-Lévy rangeΔ ∈ [0, t·δmax]405 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°
Retardation405 nm
Order1st order
XPL colour

Crystallography

Crystal system
Monoclinic
Space group
P21/a
Cell parameters
a = 13.96(2) Å · b = 15.44(4) Å · c = 6.63(1) Å
Cell angles
β = 91.38(2) °
Ratio a:b:c
1 : 1.106 : 0.475
Z
4
Crystal structure

Chemical composition

Constituent elements
Mass composition breakdown
ElementAtoms At. mass g/mol Mass g/molMass share
92UUraniumUranium2238.029476.058
55.59%
8OOxygenOxygen1715.999271.983
31.76%
14SiSiliconSilicon228.08556.170
6.56%
20CaCalciumCalcium140.07840.078
4.68%
1HHydrogenHydrogen121.00812.096
1.41%
Total856.385100.00%

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

From IMA formula

Synonyms

  • Beta-Uranophane
  • Beta-Uranotile
  • Uranophan-beta
  • Uranophane-beta
  • β-Uranophane

In other languages

German
Parauranophan · Uranophan-β
Italian
uranofane-beta · uranophane-β

Classification

Strunz
10th ed.

9.AK.15

  • 9SilicatesClass
  • 9.ANesosilicatesDivision
  • 9.AKUranyl neso- and polysilicatesGroup
  • 9.AK.15ParauranophaneSpecies
Dana
8th ed.

53.03.01.09

  • 53Nesosilicates Insular Sio4 Groups and Other Anions or Complex CationsClass
  • 53.03Insular SiO4 Groups and Other Anions of Complex Cations with (UO2)Type
  • 53.03.01Uranophane groupGroup
  • 53.03.01.09ParauranophaneSpecies
CIM

14.16.11

  • 14Silicates not Containing AluminumClass
  • 14.16Silicates of UGroup
  • 14.16.11ParauranophaneSpecies

Group, growth & confusion

In the same group
3 members
Often grow together
2 minerals
Commonly confused with
1 mineral

Literature, links & citation

Citations
  1. 1935Věstník Královské Ceské Společnosti Nauk (1935), 2/7, 1-36.
  2. 1955Gorman, D. H., Nuffield, E. W. (1955) Studies of radioactive compounds: VIII-Uranophane and beta-uranophane. American Mineralogist, 40 (7-8) 634-645
  3. 1972Smith, Deane K., Stohl, Frances V. (1972) GSA Memoir (135), Crystal Structure of Beta-Uranophane. Geological Society of America p.281-288. doi:10.1130/mem135-p281DOI: 10.1130/mem135-p281
  4. 1972Smith, Deane K.; Stohl, Frances V. (1972) The crystal structures of uranophane and beta-uranophane. American Mineralogist, 57(1-2), 321-322.
  5. 1981Stohl, Frances V., Smith, Deane K. (1981) The crystal chemistry of the uranyl silicate minerals. American Mineralogist, 66 (5-6) 610-624
Cite this entry
@misc{mineral2026,
  author    = {Mineral Index editorial board},
  title     = {Parauranophane — Mineral Index},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/parauranophane-4106},
  note      = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}