Cornwallite is an uncommon copper arsenate mineral with formula Cu5(AsO4)2(OH)4. It forms a series with the phosphate pseudomalachite and is a dimorph of the triclinic cornubite. It is a green monoclinic mineral which forms as radial to fibrous encrustations.

Discovery and occurrence

It was first described in 1846, for an occurrence in Wheal Gorland, St Day United Mines of the St Day District, Cornwall, England. It occurs as secondary mineral in the oxidized zone of copper sulfide deposits. Associated minerals include olivenite, cornubite, arthurite, clinoclase, chalcophyllite, strashimirite, lavendulan, tyrolite, spangolite, austinite, conichalcite, brochantite, azurite and malachite.

See also

  • Kernowite, another mineral named after Cornwall

References


Cornwallite et Malachite. Grube Clara, Wolfach, Schwarzwald

Cornwallite Encyclopedia

Mineralatlas Lexikon Cornwallite

Cornwallite Mineral Specimen For Sale

Cornwallite Encyclopédie