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Sveinbergeite, Ca({f1}Fe (super 3+) )Ti (sub 2) (Si (sub 4) O (sub 12) ) (sub 2) O (sub 2) (OH) (sub 5) (H (sub 2) O) (sub 4) ; a new astrophyllite-group mineral from the Larvik plutonic complex, Oslo Region, Norway; description and crystal structure

A. P. Khomyakov, Fernando Camara, E. Sokolova, Y. Abdu and F. C. Hawthorne
Sveinbergeite, Ca({f1}Fe (super 3+) )Ti (sub 2) (Si (sub 4) O (sub 12) ) (sub 2) O (sub 2) (OH) (sub 5) (H (sub 2) O) (sub 4) ; a new astrophyllite-group mineral from the Larvik plutonic complex, Oslo Region, Norway; description and crystal structure
Mineralogical Magazine (October 2011) 75 (5): 2687-2702

Abstract

Sveinbergeite, Ca(Fe (super 2+) (sub 6) Fe (super 3+) )Ti (sub 2) (Si (sub 4) O (sub 12) ) (sub 2) O (sub 2) (OH) (sub 5) (H (sub 2) O) (sub 4) , is a new astrophyllite-group mineral discovered in a syenite pegmatite at Buer on the Vesteroya peninsula, Sandefjord, Oslo Region, Norway. The mineral occurs in pegmatite cavities as 0.01-0.05 mm thick lamellar (0.2-0.5X5-10 mm) crystals forming rosette-like divergent groups and spherical aggregates, which are covered by brown coatings of iron (and possibly manganese) oxides, associated with magnesiokatophorite, aegirine, microcline, albite, calcite, fluorapatite, molybdenite, galena and a hochelagaite-like mineral. Crystals of sveinbergeite are deep green with a pale green streak and a vitreous and pearly lustre. Sveinbergeite has perfect cleavage on {001} and a Mohs hardness of 3. Its calculated density is 3.152 g/cm (super 3) . It is biaxial positive with alpha 1.745(2), beta 1.746(2), gamma 1.753(2), 2V(meas.)=20(3) degrees . The mineral is pleochroic according to the scheme Z>X approximately Y:Z is deep green, X and Y are brownish green. Orientation is as follows: X perpendicular (001), Y b=12 degrees , Z=a, elongation positive. Sveinbergeite is triclinic, space group P1, a=5.329(4), b=11.803(8), c=11.822(8) Aa; alpha =101.140(8) degrees , beta =98.224(8) degrees , gamma =102.442(8) degrees ; V=699.0(8) Aa (super 3) ; Z=1. The nine strongest lines in the X-ray powder diffraction pattern [d in Aa(I)(hkl)] are: 11.395(100)(001,010), 2.880(38)(004), 2.640(31)(210,1 41), 1.643(24)(071,072), 2.492(20)(211), 1.616(15)(070), 1.573(14)(322), 2.270(13)(134), and 2.757(12)(140,132). Chemical analysis by electron microprobe gave Nb (sub 2) O (sub 5) 0.55, TiO (sub 2) 10.76, ZrO (sub 2) 0.48, SiO (sub 2) 34.41, Al (sub 2) O (sub 3) 0.34, Fe (sub 2) O (sub 3) 5.57, FeO 29.39, MnO 1.27, CaO 3.87, MgO 0.52, K (sub 2) O 0.49, Na (sub 2) O 0.27, F 0.24, H (sub 2) O 8.05, O=F -0.10, sum 96.11 wt.%, the amount of H (sub 2) O was determined from structure refinement, and the valence state of Fe was calculated from structure refinement in accord with Mossbauer spectroscopy. The empirical formula, calculated on the basis of eight (Si+Al) p.f.u., is (Ca (sub 0.95) Na (sub 0.12) K (sub 0.14) ) (sub Sigma 1.21) (Fe (super 2+) (sub 5.65) Fe (super 3+) (sub 0.93) Mn (sub 0.25) Mg (sub 0.18) ) (sub Sigma 7.01) (Ti (sub 1.86) Nb (sub 0.06) Zr (sub 0.05) Fe (super 3+) (sub 0.03) ) (sub Sigma 2) (Si (sub 7.91) Al (sub 0.09) ) (sub Sigma 8) O (sub 34.61) H (sub 12.34) F (sub 0.17) , Z=1. The infrared spectrum of the mineral contains the following absorption frequencies: 3588, approximately 3398 (broad), approximately 3204 (broad), 1628, 1069, 1009, 942, 702, 655 and 560 cm (super -1) . The crystal structure of the mineral was solved by direct methods and refined to an R (sub 1) index of 21.81%. The main structural unit in the sveinbergeite structure is an HOH layer which is topologically identical to that in the astrophyllite structure. Sveinbergeite differs from all other minerals of the astrophyllite group in the composition and topology of the interstitial A and B sites and linkage of adjacent HOH layers. The mineral is named in honour of Svein Arne Berge (b. 1949), a noted Norwegian amateur mineralogist and collector who was the first to observe and record this mineral from its type locality as a potential new species.


ISSN: 0026-461X
EISSN: 1471-8022
Coden: MNLMBB
Serial Title: Mineralogical Magazine
Serial Volume: 75
Serial Issue: 5
Title: Sveinbergeite, Ca({f1}Fe (super 3+) )Ti (sub 2) (Si (sub 4) O (sub 12) ) (sub 2) O (sub 2) (OH) (sub 5) (H (sub 2) O) (sub 4) ; a new astrophyllite-group mineral from the Larvik plutonic complex, Oslo Region, Norway; description and crystal structure
Affiliation: Institute of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystal Chemistry of Rare Elements, Moscow, Russian Federation
Pages: 2687-2702
Published: 201110
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Society, London, United Kingdom
References: 22
Accession Number: 2011-100722
Categories: Mineralogy of silicates
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 10 tables
N58°58'60" - N59°45'00", E09°45'00" - E10°31'60"
Secondary Affiliation: Universita di Torino, ITA, ItalyUniversity of Manitoba, CAN, CanadaInstitute for Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry, RUS, Russian Federation
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201151
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