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Journal Article
Published: 29 July 2023
The Canadian Journal of Mineralogy and Petrology (2023) 61 (4): 825–859.
...Aaron J. Lussier; Frank C. Hawthorne Abstract Large crystals of liddicoatite (tourmaline) from the Anjanabonoina Pegmatite of Central Madagascar are well-known for their distinct patterns of oscillatory zoning. This study follows two previous investigations, in which the crystal chemistry ( Lussier...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2011
The Canadian Mineralogist (2011) 49 (1): 63–88.
...Aaron J. Lussier; Yassir Abdu; Frank C. Hawthorne; Vladimir K. Michaelis; Pedro M. Aguiar; Scott Kroeker Abstract The crystal structures of 23 samples extracted from a large slice oriented along (001) of a single crystal of liddicoatite from the Anjanabonoina granitic pegmatite in Madagascar...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2011
The Canadian Mineralogist (2011) 49 (1): 89–104.
...Aaron J. Lussier; Frank C. Hawthorne Abstract The compositional variation from core to edge of a (001) section of liddicoatite (diameter~20 cm) from the Anjanabonoina granitic pegmatite in Madagascar shows pronounced oscillatory zones. Over the bulk crystal, the compositional variation corresponds...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2007
American Mineralogist (2007) 92 (4): 675–686.
...Alexander Shtukenberg; Ira Rozhdestvenskaya; Olga Frank-Kamenetskaya; Julia Bronzova; Harald Euler; Armin Kirfel; Irina Bannova; Anatoly Zolotarev Abstract Optical anomalies and crystal structures have been studied for an elbaite-liddicoatite tourmaline specimen from the Malkhan pegmatite field...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2006
American Mineralogist (2006) 91 (11-12): 1847–1856.
...Andreas Ertl; John M. Hughes; Stefan Prowatke; Thomas Ludwig; Pinnelli S.R. Prasad; Franz Brandstätter; Wilfried Körner; Ralf Schuster; Franz Pertlik; Horst Marschall Abstract Four colorless tourmalines of the liddicoatite-elbaite series from pegmatites from Anjanabonoina, Madagascar, have been...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2005
The Canadian Mineralogist (2005) 43 (2): 769–793.
...Andrew G. Tindle; Julie B. Selway; Fred W. Breaks Abstract Liddicoatite, a rare species of tourmaline, has been found in the McCombe pegmatite, of complex type and spodumene subtype, an example of the LCT (lithium, cesium, tantalum) family. It is one of a group of beryl- and complex-type pegmatites...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2001
American Mineralogist (2001) 86 (3): 364–369.
...Mizuhiko Akizuki; Takahiro Kuribayashi; Toshiro Nagase; Arashi Kitakaze Abstract Crystals of liddicoatite-elbaite tourmaline from a pegmatite in Jochy, Madagascar are composed of o{022̅1}, r{101̅1}, c{0001}, a{112̅0}, and m{101̅0} sectors, which correspond to the prominent crystal faces...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1999
European Journal of Mineralogy (1999) 11 (2): 227–235.
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1999
European Journal of Mineralogy (1999) 11 (2): 237–242.
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1977
American Mineralogist (1977) 62 (11-12): 1121–1124.
...P. J. Dunn; D. E. Appleman; J. E. Nelen Abstract Liddicoatite, a new calcium end-member of the tourmaline group, ideally Ca(Li,Al) 3 Al 6 B 3 Si 6 O 27 (O,OH) 3 (OH,F), is rhombohedral, R 3 m , with a = 15.867(4), с = 7.135(4)A, and cell volume V = 1555.6(9)A 3 . Liddicoatite is the calcium analog...
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SITE ASSIGNMENTS OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN <span class="search-highlight">LIDDICOATITE</span>
Published: 29 July 2023
TABLE 2. SITE ASSIGNMENTS OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN LIDDICOATITE
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Plots of high-temperature divided by room-temperature unit-cell parameters ...
Published: 01 June 2023
Figure 4. Plots of high-temperature divided by room-temperature unit-cell parameters for present samples. Lines connect experimental measurements (symbols omitted for clarity). ( a ) Thermal expansion of Li- and Fe 2+ -free samples (fluor-liddicoatite added in bold for reference). ( b ) Thermal
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Cross section through the Bližná I pegmatite enclosed in ordinary marble; B...
Published: 01 August 2012
Fig. 6 Cross section through the Bližná I pegmatite enclosed in ordinary marble; BLA: schorl unit, ELU: elbaite–liddicoatite unit, BLAD: diopside-bearing nests, BLB: uvite–liddicoatite unit with narrow tourmaline-rich contact zone (modified from Novák et al. 1999b ).
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Raman spectra of synthetic elbaitic, <span class="search-highlight">liddicoatitic</span>, and Ca-olenitic tourmal...
Published: 01 June 2021
Figure 2. Raman spectra of synthetic elbaitic, liddicoatitic, and Ca-olenitic tourmaline. For elbaitic and liddicoatitic tourmaline, Raman spectra have been obtained from unoriented crystal aggregates, whereas for Ca-olenitic tourmaline a single crystal is probed in – y ( zz ) y scattering
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Covariation in tourmaline of the foitite–schorl–elbaite–”fluor-elbaite” ser...
Published: 01 April 2005
F ig . 7. Covariation in tourmaline of the foitite–schorl–elbaite–”fluor-elbaite” series from the spodumene zone and aplite unit of the McCombe pegmatite. Data on elbaite–”fluor-elbaite”–liddicoatite from the lepidolite unit also are plotted and compared with selected data on liddicoatite from
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Schematic illustration of oscillatory zoning in Madagascar <span class="search-highlight">liddicoatite</span>. (a...
Published: 29 July 2023
Fig. 1. Schematic illustration of oscillatory zoning in Madagascar liddicoatite. (a) Viewed down [001], with the five growth sectors that commonly show oscillatory zoning (see images in Benesch 2000 ) highlighted. (b) The bounding faces of each visible sector shown in (a) are shown
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The investigated slab of Madagascar <span class="search-highlight">liddicoatite</span>: (a) optical image taken a...
Published: 29 July 2023
Fig. 2. The investigated slab of Madagascar liddicoatite: (a) optical image taken along [001] and (b) schematic trace of (a) showing the location of different crystal-growth sectors (colored as in Fig. 1 ). In both 2a and 2b, the locations of the analytical traverse, on which both EPMA ( Lussier
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2021
Mineralogical Magazine (2021) 85 (2): 242–253.
...Ferdinando Bosi; Beatrice Celata; Henrik Skogby; Ulf Hålenius; Gioacchino Tempesta; Marco E. Ciriotti; Erica Bittarello; Alessandra Marengo Abstract A gem-quality purplish-red tourmaline sample of alleged liddicoatitic composition from the Anjanabonoina pegmatite, Madagascar, has been fully...
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Scanning electron microscope image of ( a ) elbaitic, ( b ) <span class="search-highlight">liddicoatitic</span>, ...
Published: 01 June 2021
Figure 1. Scanning electron microscope image of ( a ) elbaitic, ( b ) liddicoatitic, and ( c ) Ca-olenitic tourmaline.
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2006
The Canadian Mineralogist (2006) 44 (1): 87–103.
..., mainly Ti-dominant, are U-rich betafite (0.29–0.57 apfu U) and locally pyrochlore. The primary minerals are typical of an NYF-type pegmatite, and contrast with the LCT-type mineralogy (which includes abundant elbaite–liddicoatite, a pink variety of beryl, spodumene, and hambergite) typical of much...
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