Where it forms, where it's found
- Geological setting
From a medium-grained trachytoid eudialyte-rich malignite of the Lovozero complex.
- Type locality
- Alluaiv Mountain
- Lovozersky District
- Murmansk Oblast
- Russia
67.8645°, 34.5124°
Physical
Optical
- Optical type
- Biaxial (+) · 2V measured = 40° · 2V calc = 57.3°
- Refractive index
- 1.79 – 1.87
- Surface relief
- Very high
- Principal indices
- nα 1.79 · nβ 1.81 · nγ 1.87
- Pleochroism
- Non-pleochroic
Not observed
- Dispersion
- None observed
- UV response
- Not fluorescent
- Notes
Z ∧ c = 5–10°.
Crystallography
- Cell parameters
- a = 8.673(5) Å · b = 8.694(3) Å · c = 12.217(1) Å
- Cell angles
- α = 92.70(5) ° · β = 108.46(7) ° · γ = 105.40(4) °
- Ratio a:b:c
- 1 : 1.002 : 1.409
- Unit cell volume
- 833 ų
- Z
- 2
- Morphology
Platy metacrysts (up to 8 mm in diameter).
- Twinning
No twinning observed.
- Type-locality form
Platy metacrysts (up to 8 mm in diameter) with numerous poikilitic inclusions of aegirine and magnesioarfvedsonite.
- Comment
From single-crystal diffraction data (type description)
Chemical composition
Synonyms
- IMA2015-126
- Selivanovaiet
In other languages
- German
- IMA 2015-126 · Selivanovait
Classification
9.BE.27
- 9SilicatesClass
- 9.BSorosilicatesDivision
- 9.BESi2O7 groups, with additional anions; cations in octahedral [6] and greater coordinationGroup
- 9.BE.27SelivanovaiteSpecies
Group, growth & confusion
- Calciomurmanite(Na,◻)2Ca(Ti,Mg,Nb)4[Si2O7]2O2(OH,O)2(H2O)4Mineral—
- Kolskyite(Ca◻)Ti2Na2Ti2(Si2O7)2O4(H2O)7Mineral—
LomonosoviteNa6Na2Ti2Na2Ti2(Si2O7)2(PO4)2O4Mineral—
MurmaniteNa2Ti2Na2Ti2(Si2O7)2O4(H2O)4Mineral—
ParalomonosoviteNa5+xTi4(Si2O7)2[PO3(OH)]2-y[PO2(OH)2]yO2[(OH,F)2-xOz], [0<x<2, 0<y<1, 0<z<1]Mineral—- QuadruphiteNa6Na2(CaNa)2Na2Ti2Na2Ti2(Si2O7)2(PO4)4O4F2Mineral—
SchülleriteBa2Ti2Na2Mg2(Si2O7)2O2F2Mineral—
SoboleviteNa6(Na2Ca)(NaCaMn)Na2Ti2Na2(TiMn)(Si2O7)2(PO4)4O2(OF)F2Mineral—- VigrishiniteNaZnTi4(Si2O7)2O3(OH)(H2O)4Mineral—
Literature, links & citation
- 2016Hålenius, U., Hatert, F., Pasero, M., Mills, S. J. (2016) New minerals and nomenclature modifications approved in 2016, CNMNC Newsletter no 31. Mineralogical Magazine, 80 (4) 691-697 doi:10.1180/minmag.2016.080.083DOI: 10.1180/minmag.2016.080.083
- 2018Pakhomovsky, Yakov A., Panikorovskii, Taras L., Yakovenchuk, Victor N., Ivanyuk, Gregory Yu., Mikhailova, Julia A., Krivovichev, Sergey V., Bocharov, Vladimir N., Kalashnikov, Andrei O. (2018) Selivanovaite, NaTi3(Ti,Na,Fe,Mn)4[(Si2O7)2O4(OH,H2O)4]·nH2O, a new rock-forming mineral from the eudialyte-rich malignite of the Lovozero alkaline massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia) European Journal of Mineralogy, 30 (3) 525-535 doi:10.1127/ejm/2018/0030-2740 DOI: 10.1127/ejm/2018/0030-2740
- 2020(2020) Selivanovaite. Handbook of Mineralogy. Mineralogical Society of America
- 2022Sokolova, Elena, Day, Maxwell C., Hawthorne, Frank C., Cámara, Fernando (2022) From Structure Topology to Chemical Composition. XXXI. Refinement of the Crystal Structure and Chemical Formula of Selivanovaite, NaFe3+Ti4(Si2O7)2O4(H2O)4, a Murmanite-Group (Seidozerite Supergroup) TS-Block Mineral from the Lovozero Massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia. The Canadian Mineralogist, 60 (3) 513-531 doi:10.3749/canmin.2100049DOI: 10.3749/canmin.2100049
@misc{mineral2026,
author = {Mineral Index editorial board},
title = {Selivanovaite — Mineral Index},
year = {2026},
url = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/selivanovaite-47783},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}