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'''Xenotime-(Gd)''' is a ] species with the ideal formula {{chem2|Gd(PO4)}}, being one of the few known ]-dominant ]s. '''Xenotime-(Gd)''' is a ] species with the ideal formula {{chem2|Gd(PO4)}}, being one of the few known ]-dominant ]s.


==Discovery==
It was first described in 2024 from on gadolinium rich ] from ] in Slovakia. Besides ], the examined type material bore further ] such as ], ] and ]. <ref name=Ondrejka2024>{{cite journal |vauthors=Ondrejka M, Bacik P, Majzlan J, Uher P, Ferenc S, Mikus T, Stevko M, Caplovicova M, Milovska S, Molnarova A, Rössler C, Matthes C |date=2024-11-14 |title=Xenotime-(Gd), a new Gd-dominant mineral of the xenotime group from the Zimná Voda REE–U–Au quartz vein, Prakovce, Western Carpathians, Slovakia |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/mineralogical-magazine/article/xenotimegd-a-new-gddominant-mineral-of-the-xenotime-group-from-the-zimna-voda-reeuau-quartz-vein-prakovce-western-carpathians-slovakia/BAE272E641CD070077D393E07047A620 |journal=Mineralogical Magazine |volume=88 |issue=5 |pages=613-622 |doi=10.1180/mgm.2024.62 |pmc= |pmid= |access-date=2024-12-27}}</ref> Xenotime species rich in ] were reported in 2023 from the ] along with other ] enriched in elements classified as medium rare earth elements (MREE). '''Xenotime-(Gd)''' was described from gadolinium rich ] sampled in ] in 2024. Besides ], the examined type material bore further ] such as ], ] and ].<ref name=Ondrejka2024>{{cite journal |vauthors=Ondrejka M, Bacik P, Majzlan J, Uher P, Ferenc S, Mikus T, Stevko M, Caplovicova M, Milovska S, Molnarova A, Rössler C, Matthes C |date=2024-11-14 |title=Xenotime-(Gd), a new Gd-dominant mineral of the xenotime group from the Zimná Voda REE–U–Au quartz vein, Prakovce, Western Carpathians, Slovakia |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/mineralogical-magazine/article/xenotimegd-a-new-gddominant-mineral-of-the-xenotime-group-from-the-zimna-voda-reeuau-quartz-vein-prakovce-western-carpathians-slovakia/BAE272E641CD070077D393E07047A620 |journal=Mineralogical Magazine |volume=88 |issue=5 |pages=613–622 |doi=10.1180/mgm.2024.62 |pmc= |pmid= |bibcode=2024MinM...88..613O |access-date=2024-12-27}}</ref>


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Xenotime-(Gd)
General
CategoryXenotime group
Formula
(repeating unit)
Gd(PO4)
IMA symbolXtm-Gd
Strunz classification8.AD.35
Crystal systemTetragonal
Identification
Specific gravity5.26 g/cm3 (calculated)
References

Xenotime-(Gd) is a Xenotime species with the ideal formula Gd(PO4), being one of the few known gadolinium-dominant rare earth minerals.

Discovery

Xenotime species rich in gadolinium were reported in 2023 from the Slovak ore mountains along with other rare earth minerals enriched in elements classified as medium rare earth elements (MREE). Xenotime-(Gd) was described from gadolinium rich xenotime-(Y) sampled in Prakovce in 2024. Besides yttrium, the examined type material bore further rare earth elements such as dysprosium, samarium and terbium.

See also

References

  1. ^ Page Xenotime-(Gd): Mineral information, data and localities on "mindat.org". Hudson Institute of Mineralogy. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  2. Ondrejka M, Bacik P, Majzlan J, Uher P, Ferenc S, Mikus T, Stevko M, Caplovicova M, Milovska S, Molnarova A, Rössler C, Matthes C (2024-11-14). "Xenotime-(Gd), a new Gd-dominant mineral of the xenotime group from the Zimná Voda REE–U–Au quartz vein, Prakovce, Western Carpathians, Slovakia". Mineralogical Magazine. 88 (5): 613–622. Bibcode:2024MinM...88..613O. doi:10.1180/mgm.2024.62. Retrieved 2024-12-27.

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