Mineral Database (Saesneg yn unig)
Jacobsite
- Oxides & Hydroxides
- Metamorphic
jacobsite belongs to the spinel group of minerals and forms a series with magnetite (Fe2+Fe3+2O4) and is dimorphous (having the same chemical composition but a different arrangement of the atoms) with iwakiite. Jacobsite is magnetic and is a constituent mineral in many manganese deposits.
the first recorded British occurrence of jacobsite was from Benallt Manganese Mine, on Llŷn by Campbell Smith et al. (1944a). Further details of this occurrence are given by Campbell Smith et al. (1944b).
- Benallt Mine, Llŷn, Gwyneddŷ: Campbell Smith et al. (1944b) described black, angular, magnetic patches, up to 1 cm in length, associated with banalsite, calcite, baryte, tephroite and alleghanyite within thin veins cutting dark, spotted manganese ore. It was found on the ‘footwall side of no. 1 ore-body by no. 1 Chute, 50-60 feet west of the main shaft, and some 10-20 feet above the 130-feet level’.
- A new barium-feldspar from Wales. Nature, 154, 336-337.
- Banalsite, a new barium-feldspar from Wales. Mineralogical Magazine 27, 33-47