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Sazhnite-(La), Na3LaSi6O15(H2O2)2, a new mineral from the Aris phonolite, Namibia: Description and crystal structure.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Sazhinite-(La) is a new mineral from the Aris phonolite, Windhoek, Namibia. It occurs in vesicles within the phonolite, together with other species crystallized from late-stage hydrothermal fluids: natrolite, aegirine, microcline, apophyllite, sphalerite, analcime, fluorite, villiaumite, hydroxylapatite, galena, makatite, quartz, eudialyte, kanemite, tuperssuatsiaite and korobitsynite. Sazhinite-(La) forms small euhedral crystals up to 1 mm long and 0.4 mm wide, elongated along [001] and flattened on (010), exhibiting the forms {h0l}, {100} and {001}. It has good cleavage parallel to {010} and {001}. Twinning was not observed. Crystals are brittle with a Molts hardness of 3, creamy white with a white streak, vitreous to pearly lustre, and translucent to transparent. In plane-polarized light, crystals are colourless with a = Z, b = Y, c = X. It is biaxial positive with alpha = 1.524, beta = 1.528, gamma = 1.544, all +/- 0.002, 2V(Z)(obs) = 46(1)degrees, and 2V(Z)(calc.) = 53.6 degrees. Sazhinite-(La) is orthorhombic Pmm2, a = 7.415(2), b = 15.515(3), c = 7.164(1) angstrom, and V = 824.2 angstrom(3). One crystal was studied by X-ray diffraction, electron microprobe and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) microanalysis, leading to the average composition (Na2.87K0.02Sr0.01)(Sigma 2.90) [La0.41Ce0.35Pr0.02Nd0.04(Sm,Gd,Dy,Er,Yb)(Sigma 0.01),Th0.09U0.01Y0.01Zr0.01Ca0.08Li0.01](Sigma 1.04)(T)(Si5.87S0.06B0.01) (O14.86F0.14)(.)(H2O)(2). Weighted full-matrix least-squares refinement on 3369 reflections yielded R-all = 3.8%. The structure is built of corrugated [Si6O15](6-) layers linked by [7]-coordinated REE and R4+ cations. This framework leaves channels that contain three [5]- and [6]-coordinated Na cations per formula unit that compensate for the residual charge on the silicate layers. The SIMS analyses confirm a Na content of 3 atoms per formula unit, leading to an ideal formula of Na3LaSi6O15(H2O)(2). The third Na atom is bonded to H2O groups and therefore the total content of both Na and H2O may be reduced to 2 and 1 per formula, respectively. The depletion in Na allows for the entrance of high-charge cations such as Th4+.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
sazhinite-(La); new mineral; EMPA; SIMS; SCXRD; rare-earth minerals
List of contributors:
CAMARA ARTIGAS, Fernando; Ottolini, Luisa
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/41528
Published in:
MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE (PRINT)
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