Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
In this work a rare and attractive blue diopside present in Sissone valley in the Western
Alps was investigated through different methodologies: geological survey; standard gemological
methods; X-Ray Powder Diffraction; SEM observations; Raman spectrometry; EMP analyses of major
elements; and LA-ICP-MS analyses for minor and trace elements. The host rock of investigated
gems is represented by a Mg-calcite bearing marble, belonging to the Suretta nappe and composed
of blue diopside, lizardite, phlogopite, forsterite, Ca-Mg-amphibole, and thomsonite; the rock was
metamorphosed by the intrusion of Masino-Bregaglia pluton. The diopside is generally found in
the core of veins in contact with green-blue tremolite and, more externally, with green-yellowish
lizardite. The diopside samples show opaque diaphaneity, are inert to long and short-waves UV
radiation, and their specific density varies between 3.24 and 3.30 g/cm3 while medium refraction
between 1.680-1.683. The diopside shows a polycrystalline texture with interstitial Mg-calcite which
acts as binder. The characteristic blue-turquoise color is mainly determined by traces of V and
subordinately of Fe, Mn, Cr and Ti. The contents of V and Ti show a good positive correlation.
The minerals associated with diopside in the lenticular veins also show enrichments in V. The blue
diopside of the Sissone valley could certainly present a good commercial value, but unfortunately it
is difficult to reach the outcrop sites.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
diopside; LA-ICP-MS; Sissone valley; blue gemstone; chromophore elements; Saman spectroscopy
List of contributors:
Langone, Antonio
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