
Vanadinite

Vanadinite is one of the main industrial ores of the metal vanadium and a minor source of lead. A dense, brittle mineral, it is usually found in the form of red hexagonal crystals.
Vanadinite is an uncommon mineral, only occurring as the result of chemical alterations to a pre-existing material. It is therefore known as a secondary mineral. It is found in arid climates and forms by oxidation of primary lead minerals. Vanadinite is especially found in association with the lead sulfide, galena. Other associated minerals include wulfenite, limonite, and barite.
Approximately 85% of the vanadium produced is used as ferrovanadium or as a steel additive. The considerable increase of strength in steel containing small amounts of vanadium was discovered in the early 20th century. From that time on, vanadium steel was used for applications in axles, bicycle frames, crankshafts, gears, and other critical components.
Locality
Morocco

Streak
Brownish Yellow
Hardness
Formula
3-4
Pb5(VO4)3Cl
Habit
Prismatic or nodular; may be acicular, hairlike, fibrous; rarely rounded, globular