Tegengrenite, a new, rhombohedral spinel-related Sb mineral from the Jakobsberg Fe-Mn deposit, Värmland, Sweden
2000; Mineralogical Society of America; Volume: 85; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2138/am-2000-8-926
ISSN1945-3027
AutoresDan Holtstam, Ann‐Kristin Larsson,
Tópico(s)Clay minerals and soil interactions
ResumoTegengrenite, forming octahedra up to 150 μm in size, occurs associated with hausmannite, calcite, brucite, dolomite, clinohumite, kinoshitalite, native copper, barytocalcite, bindheimite, and cerussite in Mn ore from Jakobsberg, Filipstad district, Värmland, Sweden. The mineral is deep red and translucent, with a sub-adamantine luster. In reflected light it is gray and nearly isotropic, with measured reflectance values (R%) 10.4 (λ = 470 nm), 10.0 (546 nm), 9.9 (589 nm), and 9.8 (650 nm). The refractive index at λ = 589 nm is 1.92(2). There is no cleavage; fracture is conchoidal. Dcalc is 4.58(1) g/cm3. Electron-microprobe analyses gave (average of 35 points; in wt%) MgO 21.83, Al2O3 0.76, SiO2 1.70, Sb2O5 36.13, TiO2 1.40, Fe2O3 0.78, MnO 25.74, Mn2O3 (calculated from stoichiometry) 8.14, ZnO 2.66, sum 99.14, yielding the empirical formula Mg2+1.22Mn2+ 0.82Zn0.07 (Sb0.50Mn3+ 0.23Si0.06Ti0.04Al0.03Fe0.02)O4. Combined X-ray and electron diffraction studies show that tegengrenite is rhombohedral, space group R3̄ or R3, and pseudocubic. The individual tegengrenite octahedra consist of eight twin domains that give rise to complex diffraction patterns and make them unsuitable for a conventional structure determination. Tegengrenite, like the chemically related mineral filipstadite, bears a close structural relationship to spinel. The eight strongest lines in the X-ray diffraction pattern are [d (in angstroms) (I/I0)(hkl)]: 4.98(20)(211, 003), 4.32(19)(122), 4.24(18)(113), 3.052(33)(140, 214), 2.608(100)(241, 143, 125), 2.162(28)(244), 1.665(30)(363, 075), 1.531(26)(820) and 1.527(29)(428). The refined unit-cell parameters (hexagonal setting) are a = 16.196(1) and c = 14.948(2) Å with Z = 42; for the cubic spinel-type subcell A = c/√3 - = 8.63 Å. The new species is named for Felix Tegengren (1884-1980).
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