Tomichite

V3+4Ti4+3As3+O13(OH)
IMA status
  • Approved
IMA symbol
Tom
Discovered
1978
IMA approved
1978
Also known as
  • IMA1978-074
  • Tomichiet

Where it forms, where it's found

Type locality
Perseverance Gold Mine (Boulder Perseverance Mine)
  1. Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines
  2. Kalgoorlie-Boulder
  3. Kalgoorlie-Boulder Shire
  4. Western Australia
  5. Australia

-30.7818°, 121.5060°

3recorded occurrences
Source · OpenStreetMap

Safety & handling

Physical

Hardness
123456789106/ 10 MOHS
  1. 1Talc
  2. 2Gypsum
  3. 3Calcite
  4. 4Fluorite
  5. 5Apatite
  6. 6Orthoclase
  7. 7Quartz
  8. 8Topaz
  9. 9Corundum
  10. 10Diamond
Transparency
Opaque
Colour
Black
Streak
Black
Cleavage
None Observed
Density
4.16 g/cm³

Optical

Pleochroism
Not Visible
Optical colour
Gray
Anisotropism
Moderate
Internal reflections
None
Tropism
Anisotropic
Reflectance R%
(15.9) 470, (16.3) 546, (16.6) 589
Reflected-light panel
16.3 %isotropic · single curve
Specimen sRGB 152, 104, 54
White reference100 % reflector under same lamp
Anisotropism
Moderate
Reflected colour
Gray
Internal reflections
None

Crystallography

Crystal system
Monoclinic
Space group
P21/m
Cell parameters
a = 7.1 Å · b = 14.19 Å · c = 4.99 Å
Cell angles
β = 105.05 °
Ratio a:b:c
1 : 1.999 : 0.703
Type-locality form

Tiny euhedral crystals in quartz

Crystal structure

Chemical composition

Constituent elements
Mass composition breakdown
ElementAtoms At. mass g/mol Mass g/molMass share
8OOxygenOxygen1415.999223.986
34.60%
23VVanadiumVanadium450.942203.768
31.48%
22TiTitaniumTitanium347.867143.601
22.19%
33AsArsenicArsenic174.92274.922
11.57%
1HHydrogenHydrogen11.0081.008
0.16%
Total647.285100.00%

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

From IMA formula

Synonyms

  • IMA1978-074
  • Tomichiet

In other languages

German
IMA 1978-074 · Tomichit
Italian
Tomichite
Chinese
砷钛钒石

Classification

Strunz
10th ed.

4.JB.55

  • 4OxidesClass
  • 4.JArsenites, antimonites, bismuthites, sulfites, selenites, tellurites; iodatesDivision
  • 4.JBArsenites, antimonites, bismuthites; with additional anions, without H2OGroup
  • 4.JB.55TomichiteSpecies
Dana
8th ed.

46.02.03.01

  • 46Antimonites and Arsenites Containing Hydroxyl or HalogenClass
  • 46.02MiscellaneousType
  • 46.02.03Derbylite GroupGroup
  • 46.02.03.01TomichiteSpecies
CIM

23.22

  • 23ArsenitesClass
  • 23.22— unnamed intermediate level —Group
  • 23.22TomichiteSpecies

Literature, links & citation

Citations
  1. 1979Nickel, E. H., Grey, I. E. (1979) Tomichite, a new oxide mineral from Western Australia. Mineralogical Magazine, 43 (328) 469-471 doi:10.1180/minmag.1979.043.328.04 DOI: 10.1180/minmag.1979.043.328.04
  2. 1980Fleischer, Michael, Cabri, Louis J., Chao, G. Y., Pabst, Adolf (1980) New Mineral Names. American Mineralogist, 65 (7-8) 808-814
  3. 1987Grey, I.E., Madsen, I.C., Harris, D.C. (1987) Barian tomichite, Ba0.5(As2)0.5Ti2(V,Fe)5O13(OH), its crystal structure and relationship to derbylite and tomichite. American Mineralogist: 72: 201-208.
  4. 2005(2005) Tomichite. Handbook of Mineralogy. Mineralogical Society of America
Cite this entry
@misc{mineral2026,
  author    = {Mineral Index editorial board},
  title     = {Tomichite — Mineral Index},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mineralindex.org/minerals/tomichite-3993},
  note      = {Accessed 2026-05-11}
}