New chemical and physical data on keilite from the Zakllodzie enstatite achondrite
New chemical and physical data on keilite from the Zakllodzie enstatite achondrite
American Mineralogist (January 2007) 92 (1): 204-209
- achondrites
- cell dimensions
- chain silicates
- crystal structure
- enstatite
- forsterite
- graphite
- lattice parameters
- meteorites
- native elements
- nesosilicates
- oldhamite
- olivine group
- orthopyroxene
- orthosilicates
- pyroxene group
- pyrrhotite
- silica
- silicates
- stony meteorites
- sulfides
- troilite
- unit cell
- X-ray diffraction data
- sinoite
- Zaklodzie Meteorite
- keilite
Keilite, (Fe,Mn,Mg,Ca,Cr)S, from the Zaklodzie enstatite achondrite is described. Forming xenomorphic grains up to 0.5 mm in diameter, the keilite is associated with troilite (or pyrrhotite), Fe-Ni metal, an (Fe,Zn,Mn)S phase, enstatite (with relict forsterite in cores), plagioclase and accessory schreibersite, oldhamite, graphite, sinoite, and an SiO (sub 2) polymorph. It is brittle and possesses a good cleavage similar to that of galena, parallel to (001), (010), and (100). X-ray diffraction structural data reveal the following: cubic space group Fm3m, alpha = beta = gamma = 90 degrees , a = 5.1717 (18) Aa, unit-cell volume V = 138.32 (8) Aa (super 3) ; D = 3.958 g/cm (super 3) ; Z = 4. The chemical formula based on 63 electron microprobe point analyses is: (Fe (sub 0.437) , Mn (sub 0.356) , Mg (sub 0.160) , Ca (sub 0.017) , Cr (sub 0.019) , Zn (sub 0.001) )S (sub 1.008) . Compared with previously described keilites from enstatite chondrites, the Zaklodzie keilite is richer in (Mn,Ca,Cr)S and poorer in the Fe- and Mg-end-members and, consequently, it is nearer to alabandite and oldhamite. This is the first detailed description of keilite from a meteorite that is not an enstatite chondrite.