2009
DOI: 10.1180/minmag.2009.073.5.855
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Cámaraite, Ba3NaTi4(Fe2+,Mn)8(Si2O7)4O4(OH,F)7. II. The crystal structure and crystal chemistry of a new group-II Ti-disilicate mineral

Abstract: Abstract-The mechanism for the kaolinization of smectite is extremely complex. The purpose of this study was to explore this mechanism by providing more microscopic information about kaolinite-smectite (K-S) intermediate phases. Crystal-chemical changes were investigated and integrated in a model of the transformation mechanism. Eight K-S samples from three localities, derived from volcanic ash beds, were studied using transmission and analytical electron microscopy (TEM, AEM) and high-resolution TEM (HRTEM). … Show more

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“…References: (1) Hawthorne et al (1992); 2 3 mm long, and occur as isolated crystals, as small aggregates, and as inclusions in cámaraite (Sokolova et al, 2009a;Cámara et al, 2009). Fluoroleakeite has a Mohs hardness of~6 and is brittle with a splintery fracture; it has the characteristic perfect {110} cleavage of monoclinic amphiboles, intersecting at~56º.…”
Section: Physical and Optical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…References: (1) Hawthorne et al (1992); 2 3 mm long, and occur as isolated crystals, as small aggregates, and as inclusions in cámaraite (Sokolova et al, 2009a;Cámara et al, 2009). Fluoroleakeite has a Mohs hardness of~6 and is brittle with a splintery fracture; it has the characteristic perfect {110} cleavage of monoclinic amphiboles, intersecting at~56º.…”
Section: Physical and Optical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During work on the new Ti-silicate mineral, cámaraite, from the Verkhnee Espe deposit in Eastern Kazakhstan (Sokolova et al, 2009a;Cámara et al, 2009), another new amphibole was discovered coexisting with cámaraite, the 'fluoro' equivalent of leakeite, ideally NaNa 2 (Mg 2 Al 2 Li)Si 8 O 22 F 2 ; a formal description of the amphibole is given here. The new species and the new name (Leake et al, 1997(Leake et al, , 2003 have been approved by the International Mineralogical Association Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Classification (2009-085).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bafertisite layers in the structure could also be responsible for the minor excessive of anion (F or OH) in the chemical analysis (Table 1), as the bafertisite has one extra F in the chemical formula compared with jinshajiangite. An ordered stacking of bafertisite and jinshajiangite layers has also been reported for the derivative structure of the new mineral species camaraite (Cá mara et al, 2009;Sokolova & Cá mara, 2013).…”
Section: Pseudosymmetry Of Selected Minerals Of the Bafertisite Groupmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…We suggest that {P 0.03 } belongs to other phases which form intergrowths with MRM. Intimate intergrowths are very common for TS-block minerals: our high-resolution transmission electron microscopy work on murmanite-group minerals lomonosovite, Na 10 Ti 4 (Si 2 O 7 ) 2 (PO 4 ) 2 O 4 , and betalomonosovite, Na 6 Ti 4 (Si 2 O 7 ) 2 [PO 3 (OH)][PO 2 (OH) 2 ]O 3 F (Sokolova et al ., 2015); zvyaginite, Na 2 ZnTiNb 2 (Si 2 O 7 ) 2 O 2 (OH) 2 (H 2 O) 4 , a lamprophyllite-group mineral (Sokolova et al ., 2017), and cámaraite, NaBa 3 Fe 2+ 8 Ti 4 (Si 2 O 7 ) 4 O 4 (OH) 4 F 3 , a bafertisite-group mineral (Cámara et al ., 2009), shows that these four TS-block minerals contain intergrown phases.…”
Section: Chemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 95%