Arsenic Minerals |
Chemical formula |
Source |
Reference |
Native arsenic |
As |
Hydrothermal veins. |
[1] |
Niccolite |
NiAs |
Vein deposits and norites. |
[1] |
Realgar |
AsS |
Vein deposits, often associated with orpiment, clays andlimestones, also deposits from hot springs. |
[1] |
Orpiment |
As2S3 |
Hydrothermal veins, hot springs, volcanic sublimationproducts. |
[1] |
Cobaltite |
CoAsS |
High temperature deposits, metamorphic rocks. |
[1] |
Arsenopyrite |
FeAsS |
The most abundant As mineral, dominantly in mineral veins. |
[1] |
Tennantite |
(Cu,Fe)12As4S13 |
Hydrothermal veins. |
[1] |
Enargite |
Cu3AsS4 |
Hydrothermal veins. |
[1] |
Arsenolite |
As2O3 |
Secondary mineral formed by oxidation of arsenopyritenative arsenic and other As minerals. |
[1] |
Clauderite |
As2O3 |
Secondary mineral formed by oxidation of realgararsenopyrite and other As minerals. |
[1] |
Scorodite |
FeAsO4•2H2O |
Secondary mineral. |
[1] |
Anabergite |
(Ni,Co)3(AsO4)2•8H2O |
Secondary mineral. |
[1] |
Hoernesite |
Mg3(AsO4)2•8H2O |
Secondary mineral, smelter wastes. |
[1] |
Haematolite |
(Mn,Mg)4Al(AsO4)(OH)8 |
Secondary mineral. |
[1] |
Conichalcite |
CaCu(AsO4)(OH) |
Secondary mineral. |
[1] |
Pharmacosiderite |
Fe3(AsO4)2(OH)3•5H2O |
Oxidation product of arsenopyrite and other As minerals. |
[1] |
Materials |
Concentration As (mg/kg) |
Process |
|
Igneous material |
|
Cooling and solidification of magma or lava. |
[26] |
Basalt |
<1-113 |
|
[26] |
Ultrabasics |
<1-16 |
|
[26] |
Granites |
<1-15 |
|
[26] |
Sedimentary material |
|
Formed by the deposition of material (organic and/orminerals) at the Earth's surface and within bodies of water. |
[26] |
Shales and clays |
<1-500 |
|
[26] |
Sandstones |
<1-120 |
|
[26] |
Limestones |
<1-20 |
|
[26] |
Phosphorites |
3-100 |
|
[26] |