Guanacoite, Cu2Mg2(Mg0.5Cu0.5)(OH)4(H2O)4(AsO4)2, a new arsenate mineral species from the El Guanaco Mine, near Taltal, Chile:: Description and crystal structure

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作者
Witzke, Thomas
Kolitsch, Uwe
Krause, Werner
Wiechowski, Annemarie
Medenbach, Olaf
Kampf, Anthony R.
Steele, Ian M.
Favreau, Georges
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[1] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Inst Mineral & Lagerstattenlehre, D-52056 Aachen, Germany
[2] Univ Vienna, Geozentrum, Inst Mineral & Kristallog, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[3] Inst Mineral, D-44780 Bochum, Germany
[4] Natl Hist Museum Los Angeles Cty, Dept Mineral Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA
[5] Univ Chicago, Dept Geophys Sci, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
关键词
guanacoite; new mineral; crystal structure; akrochordite; El Guanaco Mine; Chile; Taghouni; Morocco;
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10.1127/0935-1221/2006/0018-0813
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
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070901 ;
摘要
Guanacoite, ideally Cu2Mg2(Mg0.5Cu0.5)(OH)(4)(H2O)(4)(AsO4)(2), is a new arsenate mineral from the El Guanaco Mine, around 93 km east of Taltal and 230 km southeast of Antofagasta, 2(nd) Region, Northern Chile. The mineral occurs as blue to pale blue prismatic to acicular crystals up to 0.7 mm in length, in association with arhbarite, conichalcite, olivenite, chrysocolla, brochantite, quartz and enargite. The crystals are brittle, have a vitreous luster and are transparent. The streak is white to pale blue, the Mobs hardness is 3. Electron microprobe analysis gave (wt.%) CuO 29.67, MgO 17.12, AS(2)O(5) 35.67, H2O 18 (from thermal analysis), total 100.46. The empirical formula is Cu2.32Mg2.64(OH)(4.13)(H2O)(4.15)(AsO4)(1.93), simplified to Cu2Mg2(Mg0.5Cu0.5) (OH)(4)(H2O)(4)(AsO4)(2). Guanacoite is monoclinic, space group P2(1)/c, with a = 5.482(4), b = 16.84(1), c = 6.911(5) angstrom, beta= 99.98(7)degrees, V = 628.5(5) angstrom(3) from X-ray powder data, and a = 5.475(1), b = 16.865(3), c = 6.915(1) angstrom, beta = 99.80(3)degrees, V = 629.2(2) angstrom(3) from single-crystal data. The measured density is 3.31 g/cm(3), the calculated density (Z = 2) is 3.36 g/cm(3) for the ideal composition and 3.30 g/cm(3) for the average Cu/Mg ratio measured by microprobe. Guanacoite is optically biaxial negative with alpha 1.664(1), beta 1.691 (1), gamma 1.695(1), 2V(meas.) 31(1)degrees, 2V(calc.) 42 degrees at 589 nm; pleochroism was not observed, dispersion is r > v weak, and the orientation is X similar to c, Y boolean AND a 10 degrees (in obtuse beta), Z = b. The mineral is isotypic with akrochordite, (Mn,Mg)(5)(OH)(4)(H2O)(4)(ASO(4))(2). Dominating elements of the crystal structure are edge-sharing, distorted (Cu,Mg)-, Cu- and MgO6 octahedra which form ribbons extending along the a-axis, topologically very similar to those in amphiboles. These ribbons are linked to adjacent, parallel ribbons via AsO4 tetrahedra, thus forming heteropolyhedral slabs parallel to (0 10). The slabs are linked to each other only by very strong hydrogen bonds crossing the (0 10) plane. Guanacoite has also been found at Taghouni (Tarouni), Bou Azzer district, Morocco, in association with quartz, dolomite, chalcopyrite, chromite, cuprite, malachite and agardite-(Ce). Cation contents (normalized to 5): Cu 2.33, Mg 2.57, Co 0.10; unit-cell parameters: a = 5.477(1), b = 16.873(3), c = 6.898(1), angstrom, beta = 99.86(3)degrees, V= 628.1(2) angstrom(3); measured density: 3.29(2) g/cm(3); optical properties: alpha 1.663(1), beta 1.691(1), gamma 1.693(1) (589 nm), 2V(meas.) = 31(1)degrees, dispersion r > v (strong), pleochroism Z greenish blue >> X pale greenish blue > Y nearly colorless, orientation is Z = b and Y boolean AND a = 17 degrees (in obtuse beta).
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