Pokrovskite

Mg2(CO3)(OH)2
IMA status
  • Approved
IMA symbol
Pkr
Discovered
1984
Also known as
  • IMA1982-054
  • Pokrovskiet

Where it forms, where it's found

Type locality
Dunite lens
  1. Zlatogorsk ultramafic intrusion
  2. Zlatogorsk
  3. Aiyrtau District
  4. North Kazakhstan Region
  5. Kazakhstan
6recorded occurrences
Source · OpenStreetMap

Physical

Hardness
123456789103/ 10 MOHS
  1. 1Talc
  2. 2Gypsum
  3. 3Calcite
  4. 4Fluorite
  5. 5Apatite
  6. 6Orthoclase
  7. 7Quartz
  8. 8Topaz
  9. 9Corundum
  10. 10Diamond
Transparency
Translucent
Colour
Pinkish-white to tan

may be opaque due to inclusions.

Streak
white
Density
2.51 g/cm³

Optical

Optical type
Biaxial (-) · 2V measured = 18° · 2V calc = 34°
Refractive index
1.537 – 1.619
Surface relief
Moderate
Principal indices
nα 1.537 · nβ 1.619 · nγ 1.619
Dispersion
weak
Michel-Lévy diagramhighlighted lineδ = 0.0820
Attainable Michel-Lévy rangeΔ ∈ [0, t·δmax]820 nm2nd 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°
Retardation820 nm
Order2nd order
XPL colour

Crystallography

Crystal system
Monoclinic
Space group
P21/a
Cell parameters
a = 9.43(1) Å · b = 12.27(1) Å · c = 3.395(3) Å
Cell angles
β = 96.60(9) °
Ratio a:b:c
1 : 1.301 : 0.360
Z
4
Comment

by analogy to malachite

Crystal structure

Chemical composition

Constituent elements
Mass composition breakdown
ElementAtoms At. mass g/mol Mass g/molMass share
8OOxygenOxygen515.99979.995
56.09%
12MgMagnesiumMagnesium224.30548.610
34.08%
6CCarbonCarbon112.01112.011
8.42%
1HHydrogenHydrogen21.0082.016
1.41%
Total142.632100.00%

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

From IMA formula

Synonyms

  • IMA1982-054
  • Pokrovskiet

In other languages

German
IMA 1982-054 · Pokrovskit
Italian
Pokrovskite

Classification

Strunz
10th ed.

5.BA.10

  • 5CarbonatesClass
  • 5.BCarbonates with additional anions, without H2ODivision
  • 5.BAWith Cu, Co, Ni, Zn, Mg, MnGroup
  • 5.BA.10PokrovskiteSpecies
Dana
8th ed.

16a.03.01.05

  • 16aAnhydrous Carbonates Containing Hydroxyl or HalogenClass
  • 16a.03(AB)2(XO3)ZqType
  • 16a.03.01Rosasite GroupGroup
  • 16a.03.01.05PokrovskiteSpecies
CIM

11.3.5

  • 11CarbonatesClass
  • 11.3Carbonates of MgGroup
  • 11.3.5PokrovskiteSpecies

Group, growth & confusion

Literature, links & citation

Citations
  1. 1984Ivanov, O.K., Malinovskii, Y.A., Mozherin, Y.V. (1984) Pokrovskite, Mg2(CO3)(OH)2·0.5H2O, a new mineral from the Zlatorgorskaya. Zapiski Vsesoyuznogo Mineralogicheskogo Obshchestva 113 (1), 90-95.
  2. 1985Dunn, Pete J., Chao, George Y., Fleischer, Michael, Ferraiolo, James A., Langley, Richard H., Pabst, Adolf, Zilczer, Janet A. (1985) New mineral names. American Mineralogist, 70 (1-2) 214-221
  3. 1987White, John Sampson (1987) Pokrovskite, a Common Mineral. The Mineralogical Record, 18 (2) 135-136
  4. 2005(2005) Pokrovskite. Handbook of Mineralogy. Mineralogical Society of America
  5. 2006Frost, Ray L. (2006) A Raman spectroscopic study of selected minerals of the rosasite group. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 37 (9) 910-921 doi:10.1002/jrs.1521DOI: 10.1002/jrs.1521
Cite this entry
@misc{mineral2026,
  author    = {Mineral Index editorial board},
  title     = {Pokrovskite — Mineral Index},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/pokrovskite-3250},
  note      = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}