CaCu(AsO4)(OH)
Orthorhombic
Conichalcite, a calcium copper arsenate hydroxide mineral, was found by David Cook and verified by the writer using X-ray methods, which are suggested for verification; no physical or optical data exist. It occurs as small, fibrous, greenish masses admixed with carbonate minerals from Sterling Hill. It has not been reported from Franklin.
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