GLORIA

GEOMAR Library Ocean Research Information Access

Your email was sent successfully. Check your inbox.

An error occurred while sending the email. Please try again.

Proceed reservation?

Export
Filter
  • Earth Sciences  (1)
Material
Publisher
Language
Years
Subjects(RVK)
  • Earth Sciences  (1)
RVK
  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Mineralogical Society ; 1987
    In:  Mineralogical Magazine Vol. 51, No. 361 ( 1987-09), p. 417-425
    In: Mineralogical Magazine, Mineralogical Society, Vol. 51, No. 361 ( 1987-09), p. 417-425
    Abstract: Delindeite and lourenswalsite are two new barium titanosilicate minerals found as microscopic crystals in miarolitic cavities in nepheline syenite in the Diamond Jo quarry, Hot Spring County, Arkansas. Delindeite is found as aggregates of flake-like crystallites in compact spherules, light pinkish grey in colour, with a resinous, pearly lustre. The flakes are biaxial positive with average n ∼ 1.813; the measured density is 3.3 g/cm 3 . Electron diffraction revealed a monoclinic unit cell in space group C 2/ m or subgroup, with a = 21.617(13), b = 6.816(5), c = 5.383(3) Å, β = 94.03(5)° (refined from X-ray powder data). The strongest X-ray lines are ( hkl, d obs , I rel ): (200, 10.80, 100); (311, 3.54, 24); (6̄01, 3.083, 28); (601, 2.888, 31); (2̄21, 2.806, 20); (910, 2.262,18). The crystals are submicroscopically twinned on (100) and also produce additional continuous diffraction streaks parallel to a *, which double the b and c axes. The formula derived from electron and ion probe analyses (H 2 O by difference), as constrained by density and molar volume data, is approximately (Na,K) 2.7 (Ba,Ca) 4 (Ti,Fe,Al) 6 Si 8 O 26 (OH) 14 , with Na 〉 K, Ba ≫ Ca, Ti ≫ Fe,Al; Z = 1. Lourenswalsite occurs as very thin hexagonal plates in rosettes, silver grey to light brownish grey in colour. The crystals are biaxial negative with very low 2 V angle. Indices of refraction are n α = 1.815, n β ≈ n γ = 1.840; the measured density is 3.17 g/cm = 1.840; the measured density is 3.17 g/cm 3 . X-ray and electron diffraction show a sharp pseudohexagonal lattice with a = 5.244 Å, but extremely diffuse diffraction streaks normal to the hk 0 plane. In these streaks a period of 20.5 Å can be discerned. A hexagonal unit cell with a = 5.244(2) Å, c = 20.49(3) Å can be refined from the powder diffraction data but does not account for some lines, probably because of extreme layer disorder as shown by precession single-crystal patterns. The strong X-ray powder lines are (002, 10.22, 20); (-, 3.93, 20); (111, 2.608, 100); (300, 1.5145, 80); (220, 1.3111, 25). The formula given by microprobe analyses, constrained by density and molar volume data, is approximately (K,Ba) 2 (Ti,Mg,Ca,Fe) 4 (Si,Al,Fe) 6 O 14 (OH) 12 with K 〉 Ba, Ti ≫ (Mg,Ca,Fe), Si 〉 Al 〉 Fe; Z = 1. These minerals are formed under oxidizing weathering conditions, and iron is assumed to be in the Fe 3+ state.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0026-461X , 1471-8022
    RVK:
    Language: English
    Publisher: Mineralogical Society
    Publication Date: 1987
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2034522-7
    SSG: 13
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
Close ⊗
This website uses cookies and the analysis tool Matomo. More information can be found here...