Where it forms, where it's found
- Geological setting
Oxidation zone of a sulfide deposit.
- Type locality
- Block 14 opencut
- Broken Hill
- Broken Hill district
- Yancowinna Co.
- New South Wales
- Australia
-31.9591°, 141.4751°
Physical
- Hardness
- 1Talc
- 2Gypsum
- 3Calcite
- 4Fluorite
- 5Apatite
- 6Orthoclase
- 7Quartz
- 8Topaz
- 9Corundum
- 10Diamond
- Transparency
- Translucent
- Colour
- Pale-green to dark-olive-green · almost black
- Streak
- Pale-greyish-green
- Tenacity
- brittle
- Cleavage
- Very Good
excellent cleavage parallel to (100) and (010) and distinct cleavage parallel to (001)
- Fracture
- Irregular/Uneven
- Density
- 3.67 g/cm³
Optical
- Optical type
- Biaxial (-) · 2V calc = 63°
- Refractive index
- 1.756 – 1.767
- Surface relief
- High
- Principal indices
- nα 1.756 · nβ 1.764 · nγ 1.767
- Pleochroism
- Visible
X = pale-greenish-brown, Y = pale-brown, Z = pale-bluish-green
- Notes
Absorption Z > X > Y; optical orientation XYZ = cab
Crystallography
- Cell parameters
- a = 13.865(3) Å · b = 16.798(3) Å · c = 5.151(1) Å
- Ratio a:b:c
- 1 : 1.212 : 0.372
- Unit cell volume
- 1187 ų
- Z
- 4
- Morphology
Elongated along [001] and the principal form observed is (100) with minor (010) and (001).
- Twinning
none observed
- Type-locality form
Acicular and bladed crystals up to 0.5 mm long and as hemispherical aggregates of radiating acicular crystals up to 3 mm.
- Comment
SG Bbmm (non-standard setting of Cmcm)
Chemical composition
Synonyms
- IMA2008-013
- Plimeriet
- Zink-Rockbridgeit
In other languages
- German
- IMA 2008-013 · Plimerit
- Spanish
- Plimerita
- Italian
- plimerite
Classification
8.BC.10
- 8Phosphates, Arsenates, VanadatesClass
- 8.BPhosphates, etc., with additional anions, without H2ODivision
- 8.BCWith only medium-sized cations, (OH, etc.):RO4 > 1:1 and < 2:1Group
- 8.BC.10PlimeriteSpecies
41.09.02.03
- 41Anhydrous Phosphates, Etc.containing Hydroxyl or HalogenClass
- 41.09(AB)5(XO4)3ZqType
- 41.09.02Rockbridgeite GroupGroup
- 41.09.02.03PlimeriteSpecies
Group, growth & confusion
Literature, links & citation
- 1958Fisher, D. Jerome (1958) Pegmatite phosphates and their problems. American Mineralogist, 43 (3-4) 181-207
- 2009Elliott, P., Kolitsch, U., Giester, G., Libowitzky, E., McCammon, C., Pring, A., Birch, W. D., Brugger, J. (2009) Description and crystal structure of a new mineral – plimerite, ZnFe3+4(PO4)3(OH)5 – the Zn-analogue of rockbridgeite and frondelite, from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Mineralogical Magazine, 73 (1) 131-148 doi:10.1180/minmag.2009.073.1.131 DOI: 10.1180/minmag.2009.073.1.131
- 2010Piilonen, P. C., Poirier, G. (2010) New Mineral Names. American Mineralogist, 95 (1) 204-208 doi:10.2138/am.2010.553DOI: 10.2138/am.2010.553
- 2011Sejkora, J., Plášil, J., Filip, J. (2011) Plimerite from Krásno near Horní Slavkov ore district, Czech Republic. Journal of GEOsciences, 56 (2) 215-229
- 2011(2011) Plimerite. Handbook of Mineralogy. Mineralogical Society of America
@misc{mineral2026,
author = {Mineral Index editorial board},
title = {Plimerite — Mineral Index},
year = {2026},
url = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/plimerite-36041},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}

