Zinclipscombite is a dark-green to brown zinc iron phosphate mineral with the formula Zn(Fe3+)2(PO4)2(OH)2.
[2][3] It occurs as fibrous spheres and exhibits tetragonal crystal structure.
[2] In the classification of non-silicate minerals zinclipscombite is in the lipscombite group, which also includes lipscombite.
The mineral zinclipscombite was discovered and named by Chukanov, Pekov, Möckel, Zadov, and Dubinchuk [4][5] from a sample from the Silver Coin mine, Edna Mountain, Valmy, Humboldt County, Nevada, United States.
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