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Rémondite
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Remondite

Chemistry:  Na3(Ca, Ce,Na, La)3(CO3)5

Discovered in 1988;   IMA status: Valid (1988).
Rémondite was named to honor Dr. Guy Rémond (1935- ),
physicist, Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Miničres, Orléans, France, for his work on the physics of minerals, and the predominance of cerium over other rare-earth elements in the composition.

 

Classification

   

   

Mineral Classification:

Carbonates

Strunz 8th Ed. ID:

5/B.05-90

 

5 : Nitrates, Carbonates & Borates
B : Waterfree carbonates without unfamiliar anions
05 : Eitelie - Shortite - Carbocernaite series

 

 

Crystal Data

   

   

Crystallography:

Monoclinic - Sphenoidal

Crystal Habit:

Crystals, to 5 cm; massive, filling veinlets.

 

 

Physical Properties

   

 

Cleavage:

Imperfect

Fracture:

Conchoidal

Tenacity:

Brittle

Moh's Hardness:

3.0 - 3.5

Density:

3.43 (g/cm3)

Radioactivity:

Weak; GRapi = 36,248.83 (Gamma Ray American Petroleum Institute Units)

 

 

Optical Properties

   

   

Color:

Red-orange, amber-yellow; may show a color change between daylight and artificial light.

Transparency:

Transparent to Translucent (Transparent in thin splinters)

Luster:

Vitreous

Refractive Index:

1.632 - 1.638  Biaxial ( + )

Birefringence:

0.0060

Dispersion:

Weak to distinct

Pleochroism:

n/a

 

 

Occurances

   

   

Geological Setting:

In a nepheline syenite (Ebounja, Cameroon); associated with an intrusive alkalic gabbro-syenite complex (Mont Saint-Hilaire, Canada).

Type Locality:

Eboundja (Ebounja), Kribi, Centre-Sud, Cameroon

Year Discovered:

1988

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Rémondite Mineral Photos and Locations

 

 

More Information

   

   

 

Mindat.org
Webmineral.com

 

 


Rémondite is an extemely rare collector's gem found only at
Ebounja, near Kribi, Cameroon; Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada; and Kola Peninsula, Russia. The only gem quality crystals come from the Mont Saint-Hilaire location. Rémondite may show color change from pale greenish-yellow under day light to pale orangish-yellow under incandescent light. Rémondite (Ce or La) may be weakly radioactive due to its Cerium and Lanthanum content.
 

  
Rémondite gems for sale:

Remondite-001

Gem:

Rémondite

Stock #:

REMON-001

Weight:

0.0170 ct

Size (w x d):

1.46 x 1.11 mm

Shape:

Round

Color:

Color change - see description

Clarity:

Eye clean - SI2

Origin:

Mont Saint-Hilaire, Canada

Treatment:

None (natural)

Price:

SOLD

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Remondite-001

This extemely rare gem is from Mont Saint-Hilaire, Canada. It has a nice color change from pale greenish-yellow in day light to pale orangish-yellow under incandescent light. This gem is very small, but a true rarity.


 

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