Occurs with leakeite, kornite, albite, braunite, and bixbyite associated with cross-cutting epigenetic veins that have reacted with regionally metamorphosed rocks containing Mn-rich minerals. Amphibole group
IMA Status:
Approved IMA 2005 (Dana # Added)
Locality:
Kajlidongri manganese mine, Jhabua District, Madhya Pradesh, India. Link to MinDat.org Location Data.
Name Origin:
Named for Giancarlo Della Ventura, Università degli Studi di Roma Tre, for his extensive work on the crystal chemistry of synthetic amphiboles.
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Tait K T , Hawthorne F C , Grice J D , Ottolini L , Nayak V K , American Mineralogist , 90 (2005) p.304-309, Dellaventuraite, NaNa2(MgMn2TiLi)Si8O22O2, a new anhydrous amphibole from, the Kajlidongri Manganese Mine, Jhabua District, Madhya Pradesh, India
Physical Properties of Dellaventuraite
Cleavage:
{110} Perfect, {110} Perfect
Color:
Pikish red.
Diaphaneity:
Transparent
Fracture:
Brittle - Generally displayed by glasses and most non-metallic minerals.
Habit:
Anhedral Grains - Granular minerals without the expression of crystal shapes
Hardness:
5 - Apatite
Luster:
Vitreous (Glassy)
Streak:
pale pink
Optical Properties of Dellaventuraite
Gladstone-Dale:
CI calc= 0.057 (Good) - where the CI = (1-KPDcalc/KC) KPDcalc= 0.2195,KC= 0.2328 Ncalc = 1.74