Nuwaite (Ni6GeS2) and butianite (Ni6SnS2), two new minerals from the Allende meteorite: Alteration products in the early solar system

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Ma, Chi [1 ]
Beckett, John R. [1 ]
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[1] CALTECH, Div Geol & Planetary Sci, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
关键词
Nuwaite; Ni6GeS2; butianite; Ni6SnS2; new minerals; Allende meteorite; CV3 carbonaceous chondrite; Ca-Al-rich inclusions; MIXED CHALCOGENIDES; RICH FREMDLINGE; GERMANIUM; GEOCHEMISTRY; SULFIDE; TIN; DEPOSIT; SN; SERPENTINIZATION; CRYSTALLIZATION;
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10.2138/am-2018-6599
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Nuwaite (Ni6GeS2, IMA 2013-018) and butianite (Ni6SnS2, IMA 2016-028) are two new chalcogenide minerals, occurring as micrometer-sized crystals with grossular, Na-bearing melilite, heazlewoodite, and Ge-bearing Ni-Fe alloys in veins and as mono-mineralic crack-filling material in igneous diopside in the Type B1 Ca-Al-rich inclusion (CAI) ACM-2 from the Allende CV3 carbonaceous chondrite. The chemical composition of type nuwaite is (wt%) Ni 65.3, S 10.3, Ge 8.2, Te 7.9, Sn 5.1, and Fe 1.7, with a sum of 98.5 and an empirical formula of (Ni5.95Fe0.16)(Ge0.60Sn0.23)(S1.72Te0.33). The simplified formula is Ni-6(Ge,Sn)(S,Te)(2), leading to an end-member of Ni6GeS2. The chemical composition of type butianite is (wt%) Ni 62.1, Sn 8.9, Te 10.3, S 8.9, Ge 5.3, Fe 1.3, sum 99.1, giving rise to an empirical formula of (Ni5.93Fe0.13)(Sn0.52Ge0.41)(S1.56Te0.45). Butianite's simplified formula is Ni-6(Sn,Ge)(S,Te)(2) and the end-member formula is Ni6SnS2. Both nuwaite and butianite have an I4/mmm inter-growth structure with a = 3.65 angstrom, c = 18.14 angstrom, V = 241.7 angstrom(3), and Z = 2. Their calculated densities are 7.24 and 7.62 g/cm(3), respectively. Nuwaite and butianite are the first known meteoritic minerals with high Ge and Sn concentrations. Nuwaite and butianite are very late-stage, vapor-deposited, alteration products, filling in pores within preexisting grossular-rich alteration veins and cracks in igneous Al, Ti-diopside. These phases and associated heazlewoodite and Ge-bearing alloys are observed only within the Ca-, Al-rich inclusion (CAI) and not outside it or at the inclusion-matrix interface. As only sections in one half of ACM-2 contain nuwaite/butianite, they were probably derived through a relatively low f(O2)-f(S2) sulfidation process, in which a highly localized, low-temperature Ge-, Sn-bearing fluid interacted with a portion of the host CAI. It is likely that the fluid became relatively more Sn- and Te-enriched with time and that crack fillings post-date vein fillings, possibly due to a late remobilization of vein sulfides.
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