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Tetrahedrite-(Hg), a new 'old' member of the tetrahedrite group

Cristian Biagioni, Jiri Sejkora, Silvia Musetti, Dalibor Velebil and Marco Pasero
Tetrahedrite-(Hg), a new 'old' member of the tetrahedrite group
Mineralogical Magazine (August 2020) 84 (4): 584-592

Abstract

Tetrahedrite-(Hg), Cu (sub 6) (Cu (sub 4) Hg (sub 2) )Sb (sub 4) S (sub 13) , has been approved as a new mineral species using samples from Buca della Vena mine (hereafter BdV), Italy, Jedova hora (Jh), Czech Republic and Roznava (R), Slovakia. It occurs as anhedral grains or as tetrahedral crystals, black in colour, with metallic lustre. At BdV it is associated with cinnabar and chalcostibite in dolomite veins. At Jh, tetrahedrite-(Hg) is associated with baryte and chalcopyrite in quartz-siderite-dolomite veins; at R it is associated with quartz in siderite-quartz veins. Tetrahedrite-(Hg) is isotropic, greyish-white in colour, with creamy tints. Minimum and maximum reflectance data for Commission on Ore Mineralogy wavelengths in air (BdV sample), R in %) are 32.5 at 420 nm; 32.9 at 546 nm; 33.2 at 589 nm; and 30.9 at 650 nm. Chemical formulae of the samples studied, recalculated on the basis of 4 (As+Sb+Bi) atoms per formula unit, are: (Cu (sub 9.44) Ag (sub 0.07) ) (sub Sigma 9.51) (Hg (sub 1.64) Zn (sub 0.36) Fe (sub 0.06) ) (sub Sigma 2.06) Sb (sub 4) (S (sub 12.69) Se (sub 0.01) ) (sub Sigma 12.70) (BdV), Cu (sub 6.69) (Hg (sub 1.75) Fe (sub 0.25) Zn (sub 0.06) ) (sub Sigma 2.06) (Sb (sub 3.94) As (sub 0.06) )S (sub 12.87) (Jh) and (Cu (sub 9.76) Ag (sub 0.04) ) (sub Sigma 9.80) (Hg (sub 1.83) Fe (sub 0.15) Zn (sub 0.10) ) (sub Sigma 2.08) (Sb (sub 3.17) As (sub 0.58) Bi (sub 0.25) )S (sub 13.01) (R). Tetrahedrite-(Hg) is cubic, I4 3m, with a=10.5057(8) Aa, V=1159.5(3) Aa (super 3) and Z=2 (BdV). Unit-cell parameters for the other two samples are a=10.4939(1) Aa and V=1155.61(5) Aa (super 3) (Jh) and a=10.4725(1) Aa and V=1148.55(6) Aa (super 3) (R). The crystal structure of tetrahedrite-(Hg) has been refined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction data to a final R1=0.019 on the basis of 335 reflections with F (sub o) > 4sigma (F (sub o) ) and 20 refined parameters. Tetrahedrite-(Hg) is isotypic with other members of the tetrahedrite group. Mercury is hosted at the tetrahedrally coordinated M(1) site, along with minor Zn and Fe. The occurrence of Hg at this position agrees both with the relatively large M(1)-S(1) bond distance (2.393 Aa) and the refined site scattering. Previous occurrences of Hg-rich tetrahedrite and tetrahedrite-(Hg) are reviewed, and its relations with other Hg sulfosalts are discussed.


ISSN: 0026-461X
EISSN: 1471-8022
Coden: MNLMBB
Serial Title: Mineralogical Magazine
Serial Volume: 84
Serial Issue: 4
Title: Tetrahedrite-(Hg), a new 'old' member of the tetrahedrite group
Affiliation: Universita di Pisa, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Pisa, Italy
Pages: 584-592
Published: 202008
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Society, London, United Kingdom
References: 60
Accession Number: 2020-080750
Categories: Mineralogy of non-silicates
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 7 tables
N36°30'00" - N47°30'00", E06°30'00" - E19°00'00"
N48°34'60" - N51°02'60", E12°22'60" - E18°53'60"
Secondary Affiliation: National Museum, CZE, Czech Republic
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2020, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 2020

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