Segelerite is a complex phosphate mineral with formula CaMgFeOH(PO4)2·H2O. It occurs in pegmatites and forms striking green or chartreuse crystals. It was discovered in 1974 in the Black Hills of South Dakota by an amateur mineralogist from New York, Curt G. Segeler (1901–1989), after whom it is named. It is closely related to overite which is virtually the same mineral except that the iron is replaced by aluminium. Another mineral in the same series is juonniite wherein the iron is also replaced, this time by scandium.
Hardness:
3.5 - 4
Density:
2.51 g/cm³
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Physical Properties of Overite
Colors
Light apple-green to colourless; colourless in transmitted light.
Hardness
3.5 - 4 , Soft
Density
2.51 g/cm³, Normal Weight
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Chemical Properties of Overite
Formula
CaMgAl(PO4)2(OH) · 4H2O
Elements listed
Al, Ca, H, Mg, O, P
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