New nickel-uranium-arsenic mineral species from the oxidation zone of the Belorechenskoye Deposit, Northern Caucasus, Russia; I, Rauchite, Ni(UO (sub 2) ) (sub 2) (AsO (sub 4) ) (sub 2) .10H (sub 2) O, a member of the autunite group
New nickel-uranium-arsenic mineral species from the oxidation zone of the Belorechenskoye Deposit, Northern Caucasus, Russia; I, Rauchite, Ni(UO (sub 2) ) (sub 2) (AsO (sub 4) ) (sub 2) .10H (sub 2) O, a member of the autunite group (in The 7th European conference on Mineralogy and spectroscopy, Monika Koch-mueller (editor), Michael Fechtelkord (editor), Vladimir Khomenko (editor) and Sergio Speziale (editor))
European Journal of Mineralogy (September 2012) 24 (5): 913-922
- arsenates
- autunite
- Caucasus
- cell dimensions
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- crystal structure
- crystal systems
- Europe
- formula
- infrared spectra
- mineral cleavage
- mineral deposits, genesis
- mineral interlayer
- new minerals
- Northern Caucasus
- optical properties
- oxidation
- phosphates
- physical properties
- refinement
- Russian Federation
- space groups
- spectra
- supergene processes
- triclinic system
- unit cell
- uranyl ion
- X-ray diffraction data
- autunite group
- Rauchite
- Belorechenskoye Deposit
- Adygea Russian Federation
Rauchite, ideally Ni(UO (sub 2) ) (sub 2) (AsO (sub 4) ) (sub 2) .10H (sub 2) O (IMA no. 2010-037), a new arsenate mineral species of the autunite group, was found at the Belorechenskoye deposit, Adygea Republic, Northern Caucasus, Russia. It is a supergene mineral associated with dymkovite, annabergite and goethite in cavities of a dolomite vein with primary uraninite (pitchblende), nickeline and gersdorffite. Rauchite forms pseudo-tetragonal lamellar crystals (the main form is {001}) up to 0.5 mm across, typically split, like a fan or open book, and their clusters or crusts as large as 2 mm. Rauchite is transparent to translucent and light yellowish-green. The lustre is vitreous. The mineral is brittle, the Mohs" hardness is ca. 2. The cleavage is {001} perfect. D (sub calc) is 3.427 g cm (super -3) . Rauchite is optically biaxial (-), alpha = 1.550(3), beta = 1.578(1), gamma = 1.581(1), 2V (sub meas) = 40(5) degrees , 2V (sub calc) = 36 degrees . The average chemical composition (mean of eight electron-microprobe analyses) is (in wt%): MgO = 0.71, CoO = 0.07, NiO = 5.38, ZnO = 0.08, P (sub 2) O (sub 5) = 1.08, As (sub 2) O (sub 5) = 20.26, UO (sub 3) = 54.22, H (sub 2) O (sub calc) = 17.10, and the total = 98.90. The empirical formula calculated on the basis of 22 O apfu is: (Ni (sub 0.76) Mg (sub 0.19) Co (sub 0.01) Zn (sub 0.01) ) (sub Sigma 0.97) U (sub 2.00) O (sub 4) (As (sub 1.86) P (sub 0.16) ) (sub Sigma 2.02) O (sub 8) .10H (sub 2) O. Rauchite is triclinic, space group I-1, a = 7.100(3), b = 7.125(3), c = 19.955(8) Aa, alpha = 92.406(14), beta = 94.924(14), gamma = 90.420(6) degrees , V = 1004.7(7) Aa (super 3) , Z = 2. [parameters of the reduced P cell are: a = 7.100(3), b = 7.125(3), c = 10.751(4) Aa, alpha = 106.855(7), beta = 104.366(7), gamma = 90.420(6) degrees , V = 502.4(4) Aa (super 3) , Z = 1]. The crystal structure was refined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data obtained at 153 K (R (sub 1) = 0.089). The structure is based upon autunite-type [(UO (sub 2) )[AsO (sub 4) ]] (super -) layers with Ni (super 2+) coordinated by six H (sub 2) O molecules and located in the interlayer space. The strongest lines in the powder X-ray diffraction pattern are [d in Aa(I)(hkl)]: 9.97(100)(002), 6.641(22)(003), 4.936(62)(004, 01-3, -111), 4.533(41)(-112), 3.539(93)(020, 200, 20-1, 01-5, 02-1), 3.388(43)(20-2, 015, 02-2, 105), 2.488(27)(220, 2-21, -125, 1-25, 22-2, -222), and 2.233(27)(1-31, 3-10, 13-1, 31-1, 31-2, 2-24, 13-2, 21-7). The structure of rauchite corresponds to the 1A-type stacking arrangement of uranyl arsenate layers in the autunite group of minerals and synthetic compounds. The mineral is named in accordance with the naming rules accepted for the autunite group as the hydrated analogue of metarauchite, Ni(UO (sub 2) ) (sub 2) (AsO (sub 4) ) (sub 2) .8H (sub 2) O.