Pittongite

(Na,H2O)0.7(W,Fe3+)(O,OH)3
IMA status
  • Approved
IMA symbol
Pit
IMA approved
2006
Also known as
  • IMA2005-034a
  • Pittongiet

Where it forms, where it's found

Geological setting

W-bearing quartz veins. Alteration of ferberite in a supergene environment in the presence of oxidizing, acidic solutions containing sodium.

Type locality
Wolfram Mine
  1. Pittong
  2. Golden Plains Shire
  3. Victoria
  4. Australia

-37.6656°, 143.4950°

1recorded occurrences
Source · OpenStreetMap

Physical

Hardness
123456789102 – 3/ 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
Creamy yellow
Streak
Cream
Density
5.715 g/cm³

Optical

UV response
Non-fluorescent.

Crystallography

Crystal system
Hexagonal
Space group
#112
Cell parameters
a = 7.286 Å · c = 50.49 Å
Morphology

Encrustations of very thin (0.3-0.5 μm) platy crystals.

Type-locality form

Glistening, creamy yellow encrustations of very thin (0.3–0.5 µm) platy crystals on etched blades of ferberite, enclosed in massive white reef quartz.

Chemical composition

Constituent elements
Mass composition breakdown
ElementAtoms At. mass g/mol Mass g/molMass share
74WTungstenTungsten1183.840183.840
50.04%
8OOxygenOxygen6.715.999107.193
29.17%
26FeIronIron155.84555.845
15.20%
11NaSodiumSodium0.722.99016.093
4.38%
1HHydrogenHydrogen4.41.0084.435
1.21%
Total367.407100.00%

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

From IMA formula

Synonyms

  • IMA2005-034a
  • Pittongiet

In other languages

German
IMA 2005-034a · Pittongit
Italian
pittongite

Classification

Strunz
10th ed.

4.DH.45

  • 4OxidesClass
  • 4.DMetal: Oxygen = 1:2 and similarDivision
  • 4.DHWith large (+- medium-sized) cations; sheets of edge-sharing octahedraGroup
  • 4.DH.45PittongiteSpecies

Literature, links & citation

Citations
  1. 2006Grey, Ian E., Birch, William D., Bougerol, Catherine, Mills, Stuart J. (2006) Unit-cell intergrowth of pyrochlore and hexagonal tungsten bronze structures in secondary tungsten minerals. Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 179. 3860-3869 doi:10.1016/j.jssc.2006.08.030DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2006.08.030
  2. 2007Birch, W. D., Grey, I. E., Mills, S. J., Bougerol, C., Pring, A., Ansermet, S. (2007) Pittongite, a new tungstate with a mixed-layer, pyrochlore hexagonal tungsten bronze structure, from Victoria, Australia. The Canadian Mineralogist, 45 (4) 857-864 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.45.4.857 DOI: 10.2113/gscanmin.45.4.857
  3. 2013(2013) Pittongite. Handbook of Mineralogy. Mineralogical Society of America
Cite this entry
@misc{mineral2026,
  author    = {Mineral Index editorial board},
  title     = {Pittongite — Mineral Index},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/pittongite-29549},
  note      = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}