Caryochroite, a new heterophyllosilicate mineral species related to nafertisite from the Lovozero massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia)

Caryochroite, ideally (Na,Sr)3(Fe3+,Mg)10[Ti2Si12O37](H2O,O,OH)17, is monoclinic with cell parameters a 16.47, b 5.303, c 24.39 Å, β 93.5º; Z = 2. It was collected in dumps of the Umbozero mine (Mount Alluaiv, Lovozero massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia) and is associated with albite, elpidite, epididym...

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Main Authors: KARTASHOV P. M, SOBOLEVA S. V, CHUKANOV N. V., FERRARIS, Giovanni
Other Authors: KARTASHOV P.M, FERRARIS G, SOBOLEVA S.V, CHUKANOV N.V
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Language:English
Published: Mineralogical Association of Canada:Cityview 78087, Meriline Pos Outl, Ottawa Ontario K2E 1B1 Canada:(613)226-4651, EMAIL: canmin.mac.ottawa@sympatico.ca, INTERNET: http://www.mineralogicalassocaition.ca, Fax: (613)226-4651 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2318/5304
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author KARTASHOV P. M
SOBOLEVA S. V
CHUKANOV N. V.
FERRARIS, Giovanni
author2 KARTASHOV P.M
FERRARIS G
SOBOLEVA S.V
CHUKANOV N.V
author_facet KARTASHOV P. M
SOBOLEVA S. V
CHUKANOV N. V.
FERRARIS, Giovanni
author_sort KARTASHOV P. M
collection Università degli studi di Torino: AperTo (Archivio Istituzionale ad Accesso Aperto)
description Caryochroite, ideally (Na,Sr)3(Fe3+,Mg)10[Ti2Si12O37](H2O,O,OH)17, is monoclinic with cell parameters a 16.47, b 5.303, c 24.39 Å, β 93.5º; Z = 2. It was collected in dumps of the Umbozero mine (Mount Alluaiv, Lovozero massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia) and is associated with albite, elpidite, epididymite, quartz, natrolite, pyrite, galena, sphalerite and bitumen. Caryochroite is the product of supergene alteration of an unidentified Fe2+-rich protophase and forms centimetric crusts. Physical properties: submicrometric 001 lamellae, [010] elongate; opaque; hazel-brown colour; pale brownish-yellow streak; dull to waxy lustre; hardness, 2.5; good 001 cleavage; Dmeas 2.990; biaxial (-), α < 1.700, β 1.745, γ 1.775, 2Vmeas 75º; pleochroism, X = Y (dark brown) > Z (brown). The name refers to the colour. Chemical data from electron microprobe, wet analysis for Fe and thermal analysis (9.17 wt % loss at 800o C); Mössbauer spectroscopy shows major Fe3+ and minor Fe2+; empirical formula, (Na1.19Sr0.62Ca0.41Mn0.35K0.26)Σ2.83(Fe3+7.98Mg1.15Mn0.49Fe2+0.38)Σ10.00(Ti1.87Fe3+0.13)Σ2.00 (Si11.74Al0.26)Σ12.00 O54.10H20.40. Spacing (Å) and intensity (%) of the strongest lines of the X-ray powder-diffraction pattern: 14.1(20), 13.3(30), 12.1(100), 4.38(10), 2.692(12), 2.631(13). Cell parameters, X-ray powder-diffraction pattern, chemical composition and infrared spectrum suggest that caryochroite is the second heterophyllosilicates based on a nafertisite-type HOH layer. The role of caryochroite and associated titano- and zirconosilicates as catalysts of bitumen formation in situ is discussed.
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spelling ftunivtorino:oai:iris.unito.it:2318/5304 2025-01-16T22:55:35+00:00 Caryochroite, a new heterophyllosilicate mineral species related to nafertisite from the Lovozero massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia) KARTASHOV P. M SOBOLEVA S. V CHUKANOV N. V. FERRARIS, Giovanni KARTASHOV P.M FERRARIS G SOBOLEVA S.V CHUKANOV N.V 2006 http://hdl.handle.net/2318/5304 eng eng Mineralogical Association of Canada:Cityview 78087, Meriline Pos Outl, Ottawa Ontario K2E 1B1 Canada:(613)226-4651, EMAIL: canmin.mac.ottawa@sympatico.ca, INTERNET: http://www.mineralogicalassocaition.ca, Fax: (613)226-4651 volume:44 firstpage:1331 lastpage:1339 journal:CANADIAN MINERALOGIST http://hdl.handle.net/2318/5304 caryochroite new mineral heterophyllosilicate nafertisite titanosilicate Kola Peninsula Lovozero massif bitumen catalysis info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftunivtorino 2023-08-01T22:16:30Z Caryochroite, ideally (Na,Sr)3(Fe3+,Mg)10[Ti2Si12O37](H2O,O,OH)17, is monoclinic with cell parameters a 16.47, b 5.303, c 24.39 Å, β 93.5º; Z = 2. It was collected in dumps of the Umbozero mine (Mount Alluaiv, Lovozero massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia) and is associated with albite, elpidite, epididymite, quartz, natrolite, pyrite, galena, sphalerite and bitumen. Caryochroite is the product of supergene alteration of an unidentified Fe2+-rich protophase and forms centimetric crusts. Physical properties: submicrometric 001 lamellae, [010] elongate; opaque; hazel-brown colour; pale brownish-yellow streak; dull to waxy lustre; hardness, 2.5; good 001 cleavage; Dmeas 2.990; biaxial (-), α < 1.700, β 1.745, γ 1.775, 2Vmeas 75º; pleochroism, X = Y (dark brown) > Z (brown). The name refers to the colour. Chemical data from electron microprobe, wet analysis for Fe and thermal analysis (9.17 wt % loss at 800o C); Mössbauer spectroscopy shows major Fe3+ and minor Fe2+; empirical formula, (Na1.19Sr0.62Ca0.41Mn0.35K0.26)Σ2.83(Fe3+7.98Mg1.15Mn0.49Fe2+0.38)Σ10.00(Ti1.87Fe3+0.13)Σ2.00 (Si11.74Al0.26)Σ12.00 O54.10H20.40. Spacing (Å) and intensity (%) of the strongest lines of the X-ray powder-diffraction pattern: 14.1(20), 13.3(30), 12.1(100), 4.38(10), 2.692(12), 2.631(13). Cell parameters, X-ray powder-diffraction pattern, chemical composition and infrared spectrum suggest that caryochroite is the second heterophyllosilicates based on a nafertisite-type HOH layer. The role of caryochroite and associated titano- and zirconosilicates as catalysts of bitumen formation in situ is discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper kola peninsula Università degli studi di Torino: AperTo (Archivio Istituzionale ad Accesso Aperto) Alluaiv ENVELOPE(34.533,34.533,67.900,67.900) Kola Peninsula Lovozero ENVELOPE(35.016,35.016,68.006,68.006) Umbozero ENVELOPE(34.310,34.310,67.516,67.516)
spellingShingle caryochroite
new mineral
heterophyllosilicate
nafertisite
titanosilicate
Kola Peninsula
Lovozero massif
bitumen catalysis
KARTASHOV P. M
SOBOLEVA S. V
CHUKANOV N. V.
FERRARIS, Giovanni
Caryochroite, a new heterophyllosilicate mineral species related to nafertisite from the Lovozero massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia)
title Caryochroite, a new heterophyllosilicate mineral species related to nafertisite from the Lovozero massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia)
title_full Caryochroite, a new heterophyllosilicate mineral species related to nafertisite from the Lovozero massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia)
title_fullStr Caryochroite, a new heterophyllosilicate mineral species related to nafertisite from the Lovozero massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Caryochroite, a new heterophyllosilicate mineral species related to nafertisite from the Lovozero massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia)
title_short Caryochroite, a new heterophyllosilicate mineral species related to nafertisite from the Lovozero massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia)
title_sort caryochroite, a new heterophyllosilicate mineral species related to nafertisite from the lovozero massif (kola peninsula, russia)
topic caryochroite
new mineral
heterophyllosilicate
nafertisite
titanosilicate
Kola Peninsula
Lovozero massif
bitumen catalysis
topic_facet caryochroite
new mineral
heterophyllosilicate
nafertisite
titanosilicate
Kola Peninsula
Lovozero massif
bitumen catalysis
url http://hdl.handle.net/2318/5304