Davidsmithite, a newly approved feldspathoid mineral (IMA 2016-070), occurs as a rock-forming mineral in the Liset eclogite pod (Norwegian Caledonides). It is transparent, colourless, uniaxial negative, ω = 1.538(2), ε = 1.535(2). No cleavage was observed. Davidsmithite is hexagonal, space group P63 and has unit-cell dimensions: a = 9.982(1) Å; c = 8.364(2) Å; V = 721.74 Å3; Z =1; the c:a ratio is 0.8379; the calculated density is 2.597 g cm−3. The approved electron-microprobe analysis gave the crystal–chemical formula: ([Ca0.636□0.636]□0.414K0.165Na0.149)Σ2.000Na6.000(Al7.863Fe3+0.019)Σ7.882Si8.192O32 (where □ = vacancy). Davidsmithite completes the compositional space of the nepheline-structure group by providing a new root-composition, (Ca□)2Na6Al8Si8O32. It is the Ca-analogue of classical nepheline, to which it is related by the heterovalent substitution of K+2 by [Ca2+□]. Most of the Ca2+ ions are situated in the same atomic position as K+ in nepheline, but some occur in a new and disordered (Ca) atomic position, whose centre is shifted by 2.18 Å along the 6-fold axis. The studied samples show some solid-solution towards the other two possible end-members of the nepheline compositional space, so that the channel site contains all of Ca and K in the unit formula, with some Na and □. In the Liset eclogite pod, davidsmithite occurs in retrogressed, formerly jadeite-rich zones; it commonly overgrows lisetite and is associated with albitic plagioclase and taramitic amphibole. This eclogite occurrence is noted for its bulk-rock compositions rich in (Na + Al) and poor in (K + Mg). The paucity in K prevented the growth of nepheline, and the paucity in Si in precursor jadeite led to the growth of a feldspathoid (davidsmithite) as well as of lisetite; a feldspar (albite or oligoclase) also occurs nearby.
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June 26, 2017
Davidsmithite, (Ca,□)2Na6Al8Si8O32: a new, Ca-bearing nepheline-group mineral from the Western Gneiss Region, Norway
Sid-Ali Kechid;
Sid-Ali Kechid
1
Département de Géologie, FSTGAT-USTHB
, BP, 32 El Alia, Bab Ezzouar, Alger, Algeria
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Gian Carlo Parodi;
Gian Carlo Parodi
2
Laboratoire de Minéralogie, Département d'Histoire de la Terre, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHN)
, CP 52, 61 Rue Buffon, 75005Paris, France
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Sylvain Pont;
Sylvain Pont
2
Laboratoire de Minéralogie, Département d'Histoire de la Terre, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHN)
, CP 52, 61 Rue Buffon, 75005Paris, France
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Roberta Oberti
Roberta Oberti
*
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CNR-Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, Sede Secondaria di Pavia
, via Ferrata 1, 27100Pavia, Italy
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Corresponding author, e-mail: oberti@crystal.unipv.it
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Sid-Ali Kechid
1
Département de Géologie, FSTGAT-USTHB
, BP, 32 El Alia, Bab Ezzouar, Alger, Algeria
Gian Carlo Parodi
2
Laboratoire de Minéralogie, Département d'Histoire de la Terre, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHN)
, CP 52, 61 Rue Buffon, 75005Paris, France
Sylvain Pont
2
Laboratoire de Minéralogie, Département d'Histoire de la Terre, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (MNHN)
, CP 52, 61 Rue Buffon, 75005Paris, France
Roberta Oberti
*
3
CNR-Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, Sede Secondaria di Pavia
, via Ferrata 1, 27100Pavia, Italy
*
Corresponding author, e-mail: oberti@crystal.unipv.it
Publisher: Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft, Sociedad Española de Mineralogia, Societá Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Société Francaise de Minéralogie
Received:
20 Mar 2017
Accepted:
30 May 2017
First Online:
22 Mar 2018
Online Issn: 1617-4011
Print Issn: 0935-1221
© 2017 E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, D-70176 Stuttgart
European Journal of Mineralogy (2017) 29 (6): 1005–1013.
Article history
Received:
20 Mar 2017
Accepted:
30 May 2017
First Online:
22 Mar 2018
Citation
Sid-Ali Kechid, Gian Carlo Parodi, Sylvain Pont, Roberta Oberti; Davidsmithite, (Ca,□)2Na6Al8Si8O32: a new, Ca-bearing nepheline-group mineral from the Western Gneiss Region, Norway. European Journal of Mineralogy 2017;; 29 (6): 1005–1013. doi: https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2017/0029-2667
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- cell dimensions
- crystal chemistry
- crystal structure
- eclogite
- electron probe data
- Europe
- feldspathoids
- formula
- framework silicates
- metamorphic rocks
- nepheline group
- new minerals
- Norway
- optical properties
- order-disorder
- physical properties
- Raman spectra
- Scandinavia
- silicates
- solid solution
- spectra
- substitution
- Western Europe
- Western Gneiss region
- X-ray diffraction data
- Liset Eclogite
- Vestlandet Norway
- davidsmithite
- Selje Norway
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