Ferrirockbridgeite, ideally (□0.33)2(Fe3+)3(PO4)3(OH)4(H2O), is a new member of the rockbridgeite group. The type specimen is from the Palermo No. 1 pegmatite in North Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA. Electron microprobe analysis, coupled with Mössbauer spectroscopy for FeO and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) for H2O gives the empirical formula . Ferrirockbridgeite is orthorhombic, space group Bbmm with a = 13.853(1), b = 16.928(1), c = 5.1917(5) Å and Z = 4. Optically, ferrirockbridgeite is biaxial (–), with α = 1.875(5), β = 1.890(calc), γ = 1.900(5) (measured in white light) and 2V (meas) is 78(1)° from extinction data. The dispersion is strong, with r > v. The optical orientation is X = c, Y = a, Z = b. The pleochroism is X = yellow brown, Y = olive brown, Z = dark olive green; Z > Y > X. Crystal structure refinements on ferrirockbridgeite and other oxidized rockbridgeite-group species, including type rockbridgeite and type frondelite, show that oxidation is accompanied by loss of Fe2+ from the M2 site according to the reaction [3Fe2+] → [2Fe3+ + □] + Fe2+(removed) +2e−. A variable portion of the Fe removed from the M2 site becomes trapped at M3 site vacancies. A general formula for oxidized rockbridgeite-group minerals is presented.
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May 01, 2019
Ferrirockbridgeite, (Fe0.673+□0.33)2(Fe3+)3(PO4)3(OH)4(H2O), and the oxidation mechanism for rockbridgeite-group minerals
Ian Edward Grey;
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CSIRO Mineral Resources
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Anthony R. Kampf;
Anthony R. Kampf
2
Mineral Sciences Dept., Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
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Erich Keck;
Erich Keck
3
Algunderweg 3, 92694Etzenricht,
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John D. Cashion;
John D. Cashion
4
Monash University, School of Physics and Astronomy
, Victoria3800, Australia
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Colin M. MacRae;
Colin M. MacRae
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CSIRO Mineral Resources
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Yesim Gozukara;
Yesim Gozukara
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CSIRO Manufacturing
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Finlay L. Shanks
Finlay L. Shanks
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School of Chemistry, Monash University
, Clayton, Victoria3800, Australia
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Anthony R. Kampf
2
Mineral Sciences Dept., Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
, 900 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA90007, USA
Erich Keck
3
Algunderweg 3, 92694Etzenricht,
Germany
John D. Cashion
4
Monash University, School of Physics and Astronomy
, Victoria3800, Australia
Colin M. MacRae
1
CSIRO Mineral Resources
, Private Bag 10, Clayton South, Victoria3169, Australia
Yesim Gozukara
5
CSIRO Manufacturing
, Private Bag 10, Clayton South, Victoria3169, Australia
Finlay L. Shanks
6
School of Chemistry, Monash University
, Clayton, Victoria3800, Australia
Corresponding author, e-mail: ian.grey@csiro.au
Publisher: Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft, Sociedad Española de Mineralogia, Societá Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Société Francaise de Minéralogie
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11 Jan 2019
Revision Received:
21 Jan 2019
Accepted:
22 Feb 2019
First Online:
30 Mar 2019
Online ISSN: 1617-4011
Print ISSN: 0935-1221
© 2019 E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 70176 Stuttgart, Germany
European Journal of Mineralogy (2019) 31 (3): 585–594.
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Received:
11 Jan 2019
Revision Received:
21 Jan 2019
Accepted:
22 Feb 2019
First Online:
30 Mar 2019
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Ian Edward Grey, Anthony R. Kampf, Erich Keck, John D. Cashion, Colin M. MacRae, Yesim Gozukara, Finlay L. Shanks; Ferrirockbridgeite, (□0.33)2(Fe3+)3(PO4)3(OH)4(H2O), and the oxidation mechanism for rockbridgeite-group minerals. European Journal of Mineralogy 2019;; 31 (3): 585–594. doi: https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2019/0031-2846
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- cell dimensions
- crystal structure
- electron probe data
- ferric iron
- ferrous iron
- formula
- Grafton County New Hampshire
- granites
- igneous rocks
- iron
- metals
- Mossbauer spectra
- New Hampshire
- new minerals
- optical properties
- oxidation
- pegmatite
- phosphates
- pleochroism
- plutonic rocks
- spectra
- stoichiometry
- TGA data
- type specimens
- United States
- Palermo No. 1 Pegmatite
- Groton New Hampshire
- rockbridgeite group
- ferrirockridgeite
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