New evidence of alteration of graftonite-(Mn) from the Malpensata pegmatite, Colico municipality, Lecco province, Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Phosphate minerals are frequent accessory minerals occurring in masses in the Malpensata pegmatite dike that crops out
near the village of Olgiasca, Colico municipality, Lecco Province, Italy. Some of these masses show dendritic texture and
consist mainly of Ca-rich graftonite-(Mn). In these masses the graftonite-(Mn) is often altered to secondary phosphate minerals
and shows a rim of primary ferrowyllieite crystals. Electron microprobe analysis and X-ray powder diffraction were used to
identify the following secondary phosphate minerals: vivianite, metaswitzerite, jahnsite-(CaMnMn), mitridatite, xanthoxenite,
and fairfieldite. Petrographic textural analysis aided in the explanation of the complex alteration mechanism of graftonite. The
first stage of alteration is marked by graftonite destabilization induced by intense hydration under non-oxidizing conditions with
mobilization of Ca and producing the association vivianite þ metaswitzerite. The second stage is characterized by oxidizing
conditions and, thanks to the previous Ca mobilization, is marked by the crystallization of jahnsite-(CaMnMn), mitridatite,
xanthoxenite, and fairfieldite at the expense of vivianiteþmetaswitzerite and some of the remnant of primary gr
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
pegmatite phosphates; graftonite-(Mn) alteration; metaswitzerite; ferrowyllieite; Malpensata pegmatite; Italy
Elenco autori:
Vignola, PIETRO ERNESTO
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