portsjonide
Portsjonide is a rare manganese oxide mineral that contains vanadium. It is a relatively new mineral to science, first discovered in 1970 in the coal mines of Gürbulak district, Erzurum Province, Turkey. Initially, the mineral was found in associations with gypsum, anhydrite, calcite, and quartz.
The chemical formula of portsjonide is Mn2(OH)5 VO5·3H2O, indicating its composition of manganese hydroxide, vanadate, and
Portsjonide typically has a pale brown to greenish-brown color and a vitreous luster. It has a relatively
The presence of vanadium in portsjonide is significant as it accounts for its name. "Portsjon" is a
Portsjonide is one of the several triclinic vanadate characteristic minerals and due to specific physical and