Kufahrite, PtPb, a new mineral from Ledyanoy Creek placer, Galmoenan ultramafic complex, Koryak Highlands, Russia
Kufahrite, PtPb, a new mineral from Ledyanoy Creek placer, Galmoenan ultramafic complex, Koryak Highlands, Russia
Mineralogical Magazine (April 2021) 85 (2): 254-261
- alloys
- Asia
- coexisting minerals
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- crystal structure
- dunite
- electron probe data
- formula
- heavy minerals
- igneous rocks
- Koryak Range
- lattice parameters
- lead
- metals
- new minerals
- peridotites
- placers
- platinum
- platinum group
- platinum minerals
- plutonic rocks
- pyroxenite
- Russian Far East
- Russian Federation
- space groups
- ultramafics
- unit cell
- isoferroplatinum
- hollingworthite
- tulameenite
- Galmoenan Complex
- Ural-Alaskan-type intrusion
- Ledyanoy Creek
- kufahrite
Kufahrite, PtPb, is a new mineral (IMA2020-045) from the Ledyanoy Creek placer, Koryak Highlands, Russia. The mineral was found in isoferroplatinum (Pt (sub 3) Fe) grains extracted from a heavy-mineral concentrate, together with tetraferroplatinum (PtFe), tulameenite (Pt (sub 2) FeCu), native iridium, hollingworthite (RhAsS) and Cr-rich spinel. Kufahrite occurs as part of alteration rims which are formed together with tetraferroplatinum after isoferroplatinum, or as grains up to 150 mu m in size. According to powder X-ray diffraction analyses kufahrite is isotypic to its synthetic analogue, it is hexagonal and crystallises in space group P63/mmc adopting the nickeline structure type. Its unit-cell parameters are: a = 4.2492(6); c = 5.486(6); V = 85.78 and Z = 2. The calculated density is 14.80 g/cm (super -3) . The strongest diffraction lines are [d, A, (I, %) (hkl)]: 3.052 (80) (101), 2.197 (100) (102), 2.125 (28) (110), 1.747 (18) (210), 1.528 (35) (202), 1.240 (18) (212) and 0.958 (22) (312). The Vickers hardness is 295 kg/mm (super 2) (range 262-320, n = 5), corresponding to a Mohs hardness of 4. The empirical formula of kufahrite, calculated from a mean value of 23 electron-microprobe analyses is (Pt (sub 0.94) Rh (sub 0.04) ) (sub Sigma 0.98) (Pb (sub 0.83) Sb (sub 0.19) ) (sub Sigma 1.02) . The name (pronounced as [ku fa rait]) honours Fahrid Shakirovitch Kutyev (1943-1993), a geologist from the Institute of Volcanology of USSR Academy of Sciences, who played a key role in the discovery of the Koryak-Kamchatka Platinum Belt, including the Ledyanoy Creek placer platinum deposit, where the new mineral has been discovered.