Yubileinaya (Jubilee) alkalic pegmatite, Mt. Karnarsut, Lovozero massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Link to MinDat.org Location Data.
Name Origin:
Named or Irina Dimitrievna Borneman-Starynkevich (1890-), Russian mineralogist, Institute of Ore Deposits, Moscow. She was a student of the mineralogy of the Khibiny and Lovozero ma ssifs.
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Ferraris G , Belluso E , Gula A , Soboleva S V , Ageeva O A , Borutskii B E , The Canadian Mineralogist , 39 (2001) p.1665-1673, A structure model of the layer titanosilicate bornemanite based on, seidozerite and lomonosovite modules
Physical Properties of Bornemanite
Cleavage:
{001} Perfect
Color:
Light yellow.
Density:
3.47 - 3.5, Average = 3.48
Diaphaneity:
Transparent to Translucent
Habit:
Aggregates - Made of numerous individual crystals or clusters.
Habit:
Platy - Sheet forms (e.g. micas).
Hardness:
3.5-4 - Copper Penny-Fluorite
Luster:
Pearly
Streak:
white
Optical Properties of Bornemanite
Gladstone-Dale:
CI meas= 0.148 (Poor) - where the CI = (1-KPDmeas/KC) CI calc= 0.078 (Fair) - where the CI = (1-KPDcalc/KC)
KPDcalc= 0.2166,KPDmeas= 0.2001,KC= 0.2349 Ncalc = 1.76 - 1.82