Kodamaite, Na3(Ca5Na)6Si16O36(OH)4F2·14−xH2O, x = ∼5, A New Layered Alkali-Alkaline Earth Fluorosilicate-Hydrate and Member of the Gyrolite Supergroup, from Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada: Description, Crystal-Chemical Considerations, and Genetic Implications
Andrew M. McDonald,
George Y. Chao
Abstract:Kodamaite, ideally Na3(Ca5Na)6Si16O36(OH)4F2·14−xH2O, where x = ∼5, is a new mineral discovered at the Poudrette quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada. It develops in spherulitic aggregates up to ∼2 mm across, comprising thin, platy to bladed crystals, with individual crystals averaging <0.05 × 0.5 mm. Crystals are dominated by the form pinacoid {100} with a lesser {hk0} form and typically range from tan to creamy-yellow to white in color, less often being colorless, light or dark green, or white. … Show more
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