Qingsongite

Qingsongite /ˈɪŋsɒŋt/ is a rare boron nitride mineral with cubic crystalline form. It was first described in 2009 for an occurrence as minute inclusions within chromite deposits in the Luobusa ophiolite in the Shannan PrefectureTibet Autonomous RegionChina.[1] It was recognized as a mineral in August 2013 by the International Mineralogical Association. It is named after Chinese geologist Qingsong Fang (1939–2010).[1] Qingsongite is the only known boron mineral that is formed deep in the Earth's mantle.[2] Associated minerals or phases include osbornite (titanium nitride), coesitekyanite and amorphous carbon.[3]

Qingsongite
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Crystal structure
General
CategoryNative element minerals: nitrides
Formula
(repeating unit)
BN
Crystal systemCubic
Crystal classHextetrahedral (43m)
H-M symbol: (43m)
Space groupF43m
Unit cella = 3.61 Å; Z = 4
Identification
Crystal habitInclusions in chromium-rich rocks
Other characteristicsNot radioactive, non-magnetic
References[1]

 


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