Dana Carbonate Classification<br><small>Acid Carbonates</small>

Dana Carbonate Classification
Acid Carbonates

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Minerals Arranged by the New Dana Classification

This arrangement of mineral species is based on Dana's New Mineralogy by Richard V. Gaines, H. Catherine Skinner, Eugene E. Foord, Brian Mason, and Abraham Rosenzweig, with sections by Vandall T. King, Illustrations by Eric Dowty, (ISBN: 047119310-0) Copyright © 1997, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.".  This material is used by permission of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Follow this link for a short discussion on the Dana Classification Number.

Note: Space Group in Red   Point Group in Green.
* - Not IMA Approved.

! - Dana Number Added or Changed.

? - IMA Discredited Mineral Name.

Dana Carbonate Classification
Acid Carbonates


13 Carbonate Minerals

13.01 Acid Carbonates with miscellaneous formulae

13.01.01

13.01.01.01 Nahcolite NaHCO3 P 21/n 2/m

13.01.02

13.01.02.01 Kalicinite KHCO3 P 21/a 2/m

13.01.03

13.01.03.01 Teschemacherite (NH4)HCO3 Pccn 2/m 2/m 2/m

13.01.04

13.01.04.01 Trona Na3(CO3)(HCO3)•2(H2O) I2/a 2/m

13.01.05

13.01.05.01 Nesquehonite Mg(HCO3)(OH)•2(H2O) P 21/n 2/m

13.01.06

13.01.06.01 Wegscheiderite Na5(CO3)(HCO3)3 P1 1

13.01.07

13.01.07.01 Sergeevite Ca2Mg11(CO3)9(HCO3)4(OH)4•6(H2O) R 32 3 2

13.01.08

13.01.08.01 Barentsite Na7AlH2(CO3)4F4 P1 or P1 Tri

13.01.09

13.01.09.01 Thomasclarkite-(Y)! (Na,Ce)(Y,REE)(HCO3)(OH)3•4(H2O) P 2 2