Violet-to-blue 'nuummite' from Simiuttat, Greenland: origin of colour appearance and conditions of formation

Iridescent orthoamphibole rock ('Nuummite') from the Nuuk District in south-west Greenland is an unusual gem material known in the trade since 1983. Unlike most Nuummite that shows a 'golden' brown iridescence, some specimens from Simiuttat in the Buksefjorden Archipelago display...

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Main Authors: Freanz, Leander, Thye Sun, Tay, Wirth, Richard, De Capitani, Christian, Hui Ying, Loke
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftunivbasel:oai:edoc.unibas.ch:81569 2023-05-15T15:47:06+02:00 Violet-to-blue 'nuummite' from Simiuttat, Greenland: origin of colour appearance and conditions of formation Freanz, Leander Thye Sun, Tay Wirth, Richard De Capitani, Christian Hui Ying, Loke 2016 https://edoc.unibas.ch/81569/ doi: unknown Freanz, Leander and Thye Sun, Tay and Wirth, Richard and De Capitani, Christian and Hui Ying, Loke. (2016) Violet-to-blue 'nuummite' from Simiuttat, Greenland: origin of colour appearance and conditions of formation. The Journal of Gemmology, 35 (4). pp. 330-339. doi: info:isi/ info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftunivbasel 2023-03-05T07:27:29Z Iridescent orthoamphibole rock ('Nuummite') from the Nuuk District in south-west Greenland is an unusual gem material known in the trade since 1983. Unlike most Nuummite that shows a 'golden' brown iridescence, some specimens from Simiuttat in the Buksefjorden Archipelago display a violet-to-blue colour similar to that seen in some labradorite. The rock is a biotite-cordierite-anthophyllite granofels that formed in the Late Archean and subsequently experienced a polymetamorphic overprint, with peak metamorphism at amphibolite-facies conditions. While electron microprobe analyses and Raman spectroscopy classify the orthoamphibole as an Al-rich anthophyllite without any inhomogeneities on a micrometre scale, transmission electron microscopy revealed sub-microscopic exsolution lamellae of anthophyllite and gedrite parallel to (010). The periodic lamellae have an average spacing of 124-133 nm, which generates the violet-to-blue diffraction coloration. This study shows that the colour appearance of Nuummite is not due to chemical variations from grain to grain, but to the spacing of exsolution lamellae in orthoamphibole. Article in Journal/Newspaper Buksefjorden Greenland Nuuk University of Basel: edoc Greenland Nuuk ENVELOPE(-52.150,-52.150,68.717,68.717) Simiuttat ENVELOPE(-53.300,-53.300,68.383,68.383)
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description Iridescent orthoamphibole rock ('Nuummite') from the Nuuk District in south-west Greenland is an unusual gem material known in the trade since 1983. Unlike most Nuummite that shows a 'golden' brown iridescence, some specimens from Simiuttat in the Buksefjorden Archipelago display a violet-to-blue colour similar to that seen in some labradorite. The rock is a biotite-cordierite-anthophyllite granofels that formed in the Late Archean and subsequently experienced a polymetamorphic overprint, with peak metamorphism at amphibolite-facies conditions. While electron microprobe analyses and Raman spectroscopy classify the orthoamphibole as an Al-rich anthophyllite without any inhomogeneities on a micrometre scale, transmission electron microscopy revealed sub-microscopic exsolution lamellae of anthophyllite and gedrite parallel to (010). The periodic lamellae have an average spacing of 124-133 nm, which generates the violet-to-blue diffraction coloration. This study shows that the colour appearance of Nuummite is not due to chemical variations from grain to grain, but to the spacing of exsolution lamellae in orthoamphibole.
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author Freanz, Leander
Thye Sun, Tay
Wirth, Richard
De Capitani, Christian
Hui Ying, Loke
spellingShingle Freanz, Leander
Thye Sun, Tay
Wirth, Richard
De Capitani, Christian
Hui Ying, Loke
Violet-to-blue 'nuummite' from Simiuttat, Greenland: origin of colour appearance and conditions of formation
author_facet Freanz, Leander
Thye Sun, Tay
Wirth, Richard
De Capitani, Christian
Hui Ying, Loke
author_sort Freanz, Leander
title Violet-to-blue 'nuummite' from Simiuttat, Greenland: origin of colour appearance and conditions of formation
title_short Violet-to-blue 'nuummite' from Simiuttat, Greenland: origin of colour appearance and conditions of formation
title_full Violet-to-blue 'nuummite' from Simiuttat, Greenland: origin of colour appearance and conditions of formation
title_fullStr Violet-to-blue 'nuummite' from Simiuttat, Greenland: origin of colour appearance and conditions of formation
title_full_unstemmed Violet-to-blue 'nuummite' from Simiuttat, Greenland: origin of colour appearance and conditions of formation
title_sort violet-to-blue 'nuummite' from simiuttat, greenland: origin of colour appearance and conditions of formation
publishDate 2016
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op_relation Freanz, Leander and Thye Sun, Tay and Wirth, Richard and De Capitani, Christian and Hui Ying, Loke. (2016) Violet-to-blue 'nuummite' from Simiuttat, Greenland: origin of colour appearance and conditions of formation. The Journal of Gemmology, 35 (4). pp. 330-339.
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