| Florencite-(Sm) | |
|---|---|
| General | |
| Category | Phosphate mineral | 
| Formula | SmAl3(PO4)2(OH)6 | 
| IMA symbol | Flo-Sm [1] | 
| Crystal system | Trigonal | 
| Crystal class | Hexagonal scalenohedral (3m) H-M symbol: (3 2/m) | 
| Space group | R3m | 
| Unit cell | a = 6.972, c = 16.182 [Å]; Z = 3 | 
| Identification | |
| Color | Colorless, pale pink, pale yellow | 
| Crystal habit | Sub-mm zones in florencite-(Ce) crystals | 
| Cleavage | {0001}, distinct | 
| Fracture | Uneven | 
| Mohs scale hardness | 5.5-6 | 
| Luster | Vitreous to greasy | 
| Streak | White | 
| Density | 3.6 (measured) | 
| Optical properties | Uniaxal(+) | 
| Refractive index | nω=1.70, nε=1.71 | 
| References | [2] [3] [4] | 
Florencite-(Sm) is a very rare mineral of the plumbogummite group (alunite supergroup) with simplified formula SmAl3(PO4)2(OH)6. [4] Samarium in florencite-(Sm) is substituted by other rare earth elements, mostly neodymium. It does not form separate crystals, but is found as zones in florencite-(Ce), [2] which is cerium-dominant member of the plumbogummite group. [5] Florencite-(Sm) is also a samarium-analogue of florencite-(La) (lanthanum-dominant) and waylandite (bismuth-dominant), both being aluminium-rich minerals. [4]
Florencite-(Sm) was revealed in quartz veins in the Maldynyrd Range, Subpolar Urals, Russia. It associates with xenotime-(Y). [2]
Florencite-(Sm) has admixtures of neodymium, and small amounts of cerium, gadolinium, sulfur, strontium, praseodymium, calcium, lanthanum, europium, and silicon. [2]