2024
DOI: 10.3390/cryst14010096
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Toledoite, TiFeSi, a New Mineral from Inclusions in Corundum Xenocrysts from Mount Carmel, Israel

Chi Ma,
Fernando Cámara,
Luca Bindi
et al.

Abstract: During our nanomineralogical investigation of melt inclusions in corundum xenocrysts from the Mount Carmel area, Israel, seven new oxide and alloy minerals have been discovered since 2021. Herein, we report toledoite (TiFeSi; IMA 2022-036), a new alloy mineral. Toledoite occurs as irregular crystals 2–16 μm in size, with gupeiite (Fe3Si), jingsuiite (TiB2), ziroite (ZrO2), osbornite (TiN), xifengite (Fe5Si3), and naquite (FeSi) in corundum Grain WG1124E-1. Toledoite has an empirical formula (Ti0.83Cr0.07Mn0.06… Show more

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“…Regional studies of earlier stages of development of the part of Gondwana prompt this conclusion. A deep magmatic belt was identified here, associated with upwelling mantle flow plumes [84] with the development of the Late Mesozoic Large Igneous Province: basalt traps, deep carbonatite intrusions, kimberlites, lamproites, and diamonds and their deep originated minerals-satellites [134,[136][137][138][139][140][141][142][143]. Structurally, this province is associated with a deep magmatic fault.…”
Section: Tectonic-geodynamical and Mineralogical-petrological Analysismentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Regional studies of earlier stages of development of the part of Gondwana prompt this conclusion. A deep magmatic belt was identified here, associated with upwelling mantle flow plumes [84] with the development of the Late Mesozoic Large Igneous Province: basalt traps, deep carbonatite intrusions, kimberlites, lamproites, and diamonds and their deep originated minerals-satellites [134,[136][137][138][139][140][141][142][143]. Structurally, this province is associated with a deep magmatic fault.…”
Section: Tectonic-geodynamical and Mineralogical-petrological Analysismentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Numerous mantle minerals were discovered here (e.g., melilite, clinopyroxene, amphibole, olivine, Cr-spinels) [e.g., [129][130][131]. The mantle rocks and minerals were identified in Eastern Turkey (e.g., REE concentrations, diamonds, mantle peridotites, and harzburgites) [132,133], western-northern Syria (diamonds and kimberlites) [134], Carmel area (northern Israel) (e.g., ultramafic xenoliths, corundum xenocrysts, mantle peridotites, tistarites, diamonds, moissanite, eclogites, garnet websterites) [135][136][137][138][139][140]; Makhtesh Ramon area (southern Israel) (e.g., moissanite, corundum, diamonds, olivine, perovskites, yttrium phosphate) [89,90,94,141,142]; Central Eastern Desert of Egypt (diamonds, some satellite minerals, and kimberlites) [143].…”
Section: Mineral-petrological Analysismentioning
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