Yttrocrasite-(Y)

Yttrocrasite-(Y) is a very rare radioactive mineral. The chemical formula of Yttrocrasite-(Y) is (Y,Th,Ca,U)(Ti,Fe)2(O,OH)6 and its molecular weight is 298.05 gm. Faceted gems are extremely rare and really only faceted as a collector’s oddity. Yttrocrasite-(Y) has a specific gravity of 4.80 (g/cm3) and the refractive index of n = 2.12 – 2.15 Isotropic. Yttrocrasite-(Y) is strongly radioactive due to the presence of Thorium (7.79%) and Uranium (7.99%).

There are only a few locations for finding Yttrocrasite-(Y): Chudnoe Pd-Au deposit, Grubependity lake, Komi Republic, Northern Region, Russia; Åskagen (Torskebäcken), Filipstad, Värmland, Sweden; and the Type Locality of Clear Creek pegmatite, Burnet County, Texas, USA.

Chemical Formula: (Y,Th,Ca,U)(Ti,Fe)2(O,OH)6
Molecular Weight: 298.05 gm
Crystallography: Orthorhombic or Amorphous. Metamict (may have been orthorhombic before metamictisation).
Crystal Habit: Crystals rough, showing three pinacoids, a prism, and an orthodome.
Twinning: None

 

Cleavage: None
Fracture: Irregular/Uneven, Sub-Conchoidal
Tenacity: Brittle
Hardness (Mohs): 5.5 – 6.0
Density: 4.80 (g/cm3)
Luminescence: None
Radioactivity: Strong; GRapi = 784,722.58 (Gamma Ray American Petroleum Institute Units)

 

Color: Black, Brown where altered; in transmitted light, Amber-Yellow to light Yellow
Transparency: Opaque. Translucent on thin edges
Luster: Resinous
Refractive Index: n = 2.12 – 2.15  Isotropic
Birefringence: 0.00 (Isotropic)
Dispersion: Strong
Pleochroism: None
Anisotrophism: Weakly anisotropic in part