Lemanskiite, NaCaCu5(AsO4)4Cl•5H2O, a new mineral species from the Abundancia mine, Chile

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作者
Ondrus, Petr
Veselovsky, Frantisek
Skala, Roman
Sejkora, Jiri
Pazout, Richard
Fryda, Jiri
Gabasová, Ananda
机构
[1] Czech Geol Survey, CZ-15200 Prague, Czech Republic
[2] Acad Sci Czech Republ, Inst Geol, CZ-16500 Prague 6, Czech Republic
[3] Natl Museum, CZ-11579 Prague 1, Czech Republic
[4] Pequa Rare Minerals, Massapequa, NY 11758 USA
关键词
lemanskiite; lavendulan; zdenekite; new mineral species; electron-microprobe data; unit-cell parameters; infrared spectrum; thermal analysis; secondary mineral; Abunclancia mine; Chile;
D O I
10.2113/gscanmin.44.2.523
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
Lemanskiite, ideally NaCaCu5(AsO4)(4)Cl center dot 5H(2)O, is a new mineral species from the Abundancia mine, El Guanaco mining district, Chile. It is dimorphous with lavendulan and represents the Ca-analogue of zdenekite. It occurs as rosette-shaped aggregates (Lip to 5 mm) of thin lamellar, subparallel, strongly bent intergrowths (0.3 mm X 10 mu m) or needle-shaped aggregates of 0.8 mm length and 10 mu m in thickness. Individual thin tabular crystals (up to 4 mm in length) are invariably bent. It is associated with lammerite, olivenite, mansfieldite, senarmontite, a mineral of the crandallite group, rutile, anatase, and talc. Lemanskiite is dark sky blue, translucent, nonfluorescent with a light blue streak. It is brittle with an excellent cleavage parallel to (001); its luster is vitreous, and its Mohs hardness is similar to 2(1/2). The mineral displays no parting, and its fracture is uneven. It is optically negative, uniaxial, with indices epsilon = 1.647(2) and omega = 1.749(2); its birefrigence is 0.102, and the pleochroism is very strong. The compatibility index is superior (0.009). An electron-microprobe analysis revealed the following chemical composition (in wt.%): CaO 5.33(7), Na2O 3.04(18), CuO 37.76(44), As2O5 43.53(59), Cl 3.23(7). The content of H2O (8.50 wt.%) was determined with a CHN analyzer. The empirical formula based on 22 anions is Na1.04Ca1.00Cu5.01(AsO4)(4.00)[Cl-0.96(OH)(0.11)](Sigma 1.07)center dot 4.93 H2O. Crystallographic data were derived from the data on zdenekite. The whole-powder-pattern fitting assuming the tetragonal space-group P4(1)22 (or P4(3)22) gave the following parameters: a 9.9758(4), c 36.714(1) angstrom, V 3653.6(2) angstrom(3), with Z = 8, D-x = 3.863(5), and D-m = 3.78(1) g/cm(3). The strongest five lines in the X-ray powder pattern [d in angstrom (I)(hkl)] are: 9.60(9)(101), 9.177(100)(004), 4.588(32)(008), 4.167(10)(108), 3.059(15)(0.0.12). The name honors Chester S. Lemanski, Jr. (b. 1947), mineral collector who built one of the largest privately held collections in the USA. Both the mineral and its name have been approved by the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (IMA 99-037).
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