The new mineral species hydroxylhedyphane, ideally Ca2Pb3(AsO4)3(OH), has been discovered in the Långban Fe–Mn–(Ba–As–Pb–Sb) deposit, Filipstad district, Värmland, Sweden. It occurs as colourless prismatic crystals, up to 2.5 cm in length, forming an oriented intergrowth with a serpentine-subgroup mineral, as fracture-fillings cutting braunite and hausmannite ore. Electron-microprobe analysis yielded (mean of 16 spot analyses): P2O5 0.96(9), V2O5 0.07(4), As2O5 25.36(19), SiO2 0.91(2), CaO 7.74(11), MnO 0.03(2), BaO 2.95(10), PbO 59.81(50), Na2O 0.09(2), F 0.06(7), Cl 1.03(6), H2Ocalc 0.46, O = −(F + Cl) = –0.26, total 99.21. On the basis of 13 anions per formula unit, taking into account the crystal-structure data and the general formula of apatite-group minerals, the empirical formula of hydroxylhedyphane is M(1)(Ca1.56Pb0.41Mn0.01Na0.03)Σ2.01M(2)(Pb2.80Ba0.24Ca0.09)Σ3.13T(As2.64P0.16V0.01Si0.18)Σ2.99O12X[(OH)0.61Cl0.35F0.04]. Main diffraction lines are [d(Å) (relative intensity) hkl]: 4.354 (21) 200; 4.138 (24) 111; 3.643 (33) 002; 3.291(31) 210; 2.999 (100) 211; 2.949 (41) 112; 2.903 (86) 300; and 2.177 (23) 400. Hydroxylhedyphane is trigonal, space group P, with a = 10.0414(3), c = 7.2752(2) Å, V = 635.28(4) Å3, Z = 2. The crystal structure has been refined to R1 = 0.034 on the basis of 1356 unique reflections with Fo > 4σ (Fo) and 67 refined parameters. It agrees with the topology of the other apatite-supergroup minerals, with a symmetry reduction from P63/m to P and the splitting of the 4f M(1) site in the space group P63/m into two distinct 2d sites M(1) and M(1)’. This lowering of symmetry is likely related to the preferential partitioning of Pb at the M(1) site. Finally, infrared spectroscopy suggests the possible occurrence of minor CO2 in hydroxylhedyphane, but the crystal-structure refinement did not permit locating CO3 groups.
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September 01, 2019
Hydroxylhedyphane, Ca2Pb3(AsO4)3(OH), a new member of the apatite supergroup from Långban, Sweden
Cristian Biagioni;
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Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa
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Ulf Hålenius;
Ulf Hålenius
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Department of Geosciences, Swedish Museum of Natural History
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Marco Pasero;
Marco Pasero
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Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa
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Andreas Karlsson;
Andreas Karlsson
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Department of Geosciences, Swedish Museum of Natural History
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Ferdinando Bosi
Ferdinando Bosi
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Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Sapienza Università di Roma
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CNR, Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria, U.O.S. di Roma
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Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa
, Via S. Maria 53, 56126Pisa, Italy
Ulf Hålenius
2
Department of Geosciences, Swedish Museum of Natural History
, Box 50007, 10405Stockholm, Sweden
Marco Pasero
1
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa
, Via S. Maria 53, 56126Pisa, Italy
Andreas Karlsson
2
Department of Geosciences, Swedish Museum of Natural History
, Box 50007, 10405Stockholm, Sweden
Ferdinando Bosi
3
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Sapienza Università di Roma
, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185Rome, Italy
4
CNR, Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria, U.O.S. di Roma
, Roma, Italy
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Publisher: Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft, Sociedad Española de Mineralogia, Societá Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Société Francaise de Minéralogie
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17 Apr 2019
Revision Received:
29 May 2019
Accepted:
30 May 2019
First Online:
29 Jul 2019
Online ISSN: 1617-4011
Print ISSN: 0935-1221
© 2019 E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 70176 Stuttgart, Germany
European Journal of Mineralogy (2019) 31 (5-6): 1015–1024.
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Received:
17 Apr 2019
Revision Received:
29 May 2019
Accepted:
30 May 2019
First Online:
29 Jul 2019
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Cristian Biagioni, Ulf Hålenius, Marco Pasero, Andreas Karlsson, Ferdinando Bosi; Hydroxylhedyphane, Ca2Pb3(AsO4)3(OH), a new member of the apatite supergroup from Långban, Sweden. European Journal of Mineralogy 2019;; 31 (5-6): 1015–1024. doi: https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2019/0031-2878
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- apatite
- arsenates
- cell dimensions
- chemical composition
- crystal chemistry
- crystal structure
- electron probe data
- Europe
- formula
- FTIR spectra
- hydrates
- infrared spectra
- intergrowths
- metal ores
- new minerals
- phosphates
- physical properties
- polymetallic ores
- Raman spectra
- refinement
- Scandinavia
- space groups
- spectra
- Sweden
- symmetry
- topology
- Varmland Sweden
- Western Europe
- Filipstad Sweden
- Langban Deposit
- apatite supergroup
- hedyphane group
- hydroxylhedyphane
- fracture-fillings
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