The crystal structure of cafarsite from Wanni glacier, Monte Cervandone, was re-investigated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction (space group Pn−3, R1 = 0.022) and new electron-microprobe analyses. The REE (mainly Ce and Y) were found to substitute Ca. A new anion site, four-coordinated by Ca, was located by difference Fourier analysis and refined with F scattering factors. Two octahedral sites (Ti1 and Fe2) are occupied by mainly Ti and Fe3+, replacing each other whereas the octahedral site Mn1 hosts Mn2+ and Fe2+. The new structure refinements and chemical analyses lead to the simplified chemical formula (Ca7.8Na0.8Mn0.5REE0.4)∑9.5(Ti3.9Fe3+2.1Fe2+0.9Mn2+0.1)∑7(AsO3)14F0.5. According to our findings, there is no evidence for either H2O or OH in the structure. In contrast to the original study of 1977, the structure has no significant cation vacancies and is based on 14 AsO3 groups per formula unit, not on 12 AsO3 as previously suggested.
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July 01, 2018
New data on cafarsite: reinvestigation of its crystal structure and chemical composition
Georgia Cametti;
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Mineralogical Crystallography, Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern
, Baltzerstr. 1+3, 3012Bern, Switzerland
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Mariko Nagashima;
Mariko Nagashima
2
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University
, Yamaguchi753-8512, Japan
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Martin Fisch;
Martin Fisch
1
Mineralogical Crystallography, Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern
, Baltzerstr. 1+3, 3012Bern, Switzerland
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Thomas Armbruster
Thomas Armbruster
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Mineralogical Crystallography, Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern
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Mineralogical Crystallography, Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern
, Baltzerstr. 1+3, 3012Bern, Switzerland
Mariko Nagashima
2
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University
, Yamaguchi753-8512, Japan
Martin Fisch
1
Mineralogical Crystallography, Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern
, Baltzerstr. 1+3, 3012Bern, Switzerland
Thomas Armbruster
1
Mineralogical Crystallography, Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern
, Baltzerstr. 1+3, 3012Bern, Switzerland
Corresponding author, e-mail: [email protected]
Publisher: Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft, Sociedad Española de Mineralogia, Societá Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Société Francaise de Minéralogie
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30 Aug 2017
Revision Received:
24 Oct 2017
Accepted:
24 Oct 2017
First Online:
01 Jun 2018
Online ISSN: 1617-4011
Print ISSN: 0935-1221
© 2018 E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, D-70176 Stuttgart
European Journal of Mineralogy (2018) 30 (4): 859–868.
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Received:
30 Aug 2017
Revision Received:
24 Oct 2017
Accepted:
24 Oct 2017
First Online:
01 Jun 2018
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Georgia Cametti, Mariko Nagashima, Martin Fisch, Thomas Armbruster; New data on cafarsite: reinvestigation of its crystal structure and chemical composition. European Journal of Mineralogy 2018;; 30 (4): 859–868. doi: https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2018/0030-2756
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- arsenites
- Binnental
- Central Europe
- cerium
- chemical composition
- coordination
- crystal chemistry
- crystal structure
- electron probe data
- Europe
- ferric iron
- ferrous iron
- formula
- Fourier analysis
- iron
- manganese
- metals
- rare earths
- refinement
- substitution
- Switzerland
- titanium
- Valais Switzerland
- X-ray diffraction data
- yttrium
- cafarsite
- Monte Cervandone
- Wanni Glacier
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