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Oxy-schorl, Na(Fe2+2Al)Al6Si6O18(BO3)3(OH)3O, a new mineral from Zlata Idka, Slovak Republic and Pribyslavice, Czech Republic

2013; Mineralogical Society of America; Volume: 98; Issue: 2-3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2138/am.2013.4293

ISSN

1945-3027

Autores

Peter Bačík, Jan Cempírek, Pavel Uher, Milan Novák, Daniel Ozdín, Jan Filip, Radek Škoda, Karel Breiter, Mariana Klementová, Rudolf Ďuďa, Lee A. Groat,

Tópico(s)

Geological and Geochemical Analysis

Resumo

Oxy-schorl (IMA 2011-011), ideally Na(Fe22+Al)Al6Si6O18(BO3)3(OH)3O, a new mineral species of the tourmaline supergroup, is described. In Zlatá Idka, Slovak Republic (type locality), fan-shaped aggregates of greenish black acicular crystals ranging up to 2 cm in size, forming aggregates up to 3.5 cm thick were found in extensively metasomatically altered metarhyolite pyroclastics with Qtz+Ab+Ms. In Přibyslavice, Czech Republic (co-type locality), abundant brownish black subhedral, columnar crystals of oxy-schorl, up to 1 cm in size, arranged in thin layers, or irregular clusters up to 5 cm in diameter, occur in a foliated muscovite-tourmaline orthogneiss associated with Kfs+Ab+Qtz+Ms+Bt+Grt. Oxy-schorl from both localities has a Mohs hardness of 7 with no observable cleavage and parting. The measured and calculated densities are 3.17(2) and 3.208 g/cm3 (Zlatá Idka) and 3.19(1) and 3.198 g/cm3 (Přibyslavice), respectively. In plane-polarized light, oxy-schorl is pleochroic; O = green to bluish-green, E = pale yellowish to nearly colorless (Zlatá Idka) and O = dark grayish-green, E = pale brown (Přibyslavice), uniaxial negative, ω = 1.663(2), ε = 1.641(2) (Zlatá Idka) and ω = 1.662(2), ε = 1.637(2) (Přibyslavice). Oxy-schorl is trigonal, space group R3m, Z = 3, a = 15.916(3) Å, c = 7.107(1) Å, V = 1559.1(4) Å3 (Zlatá Idka) and a = 15.985(1) Å, c = 7.154(1) Å, V = 1583.1(2) Å3 (Přibyslavice). The composition (average of 5 electron microprobe analyses from Zlatá Idka and 5 from Přibyslavice) is (in wt%): SiO2 33.85 (34.57), TiO2 <0.05 (0.72), Al2O3 39.08 (33.55), Fe2O3 not determined (0.61), FeO 11.59 (13.07), MnO <0.06 (0.10), MgO 0.04 (0.74), CaO 0.30 (0.09), Na2O 1.67 (1.76), K2O <0.02 (0.03), F 0.26 (0.56), Cl 0.01 (<0.01), B2O3 (calc.) 10.39 (10.11), H2O (from the crystal-structure refinement) 2.92 (2.72), sum 99.29 (98.41) for Zlatá Idka and Přibyslavice (in parentheses). A combination of EMPA, Mössbauer spectroscopy, and crystal-structure refinement yields empirical formulas (Na0.591Ca0.103□0.306)Σ1.000(Al1.885Fe2+ 1.108Mn0.005Ti0.002)Σ3.000(Al5.428Mg0.572)Σ6.000(Si5.506Al0.494)Σ6.000O18 (BO3)3(OH)3(O0.625OH0.236F0.136Cl0.003)Σ1.000 for Zlatá Idka, and (Na0.586Ca0.017K0.006□0.391)Σ1.000(Fe2+1.879Mn0.015 Al1.013Ti0.093)Σ3.00(Al5.732Mg0.190Fe3+0.078)Σ6.000(Si5.944Al0.056)Σ6.000O18(BO3)3(OH)3(O0.579F0.307OH0.115)Σ1000 for Přibyslavice. Oxy-schorl is derived from schorl end-member by the AlOFe-1(OH)-1 substitution. The studied crystals of oxy-schorl represent two distinct ordering mechanisms: disorder of R2+ and R3+ cations in octahedral sites and all O ordered in the W site (Zlatá Idka), and R2+ and R3+ cations ordered in the Y and Z sites and O disordered in the V and W sites (Přibyslavice).

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