2014
DOI: 10.2138/am.2014.4528
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Vladykinite, Na3Sr4(Fe2+Fe3+)Si8O24: A new complex sheet silicate from peralkaline rocks of the Murun complex, eastern Siberia, Russia

Abstract: Vladykinite, ideally Na 3 Sr 4 (Fe 2+ Fe 3+ )Si 8 O 24 , is a new complex sheet silicate occurring as abundant prismatic crystals in a dike of coarse-grained peralkaline feldspathoid syenite in the north-central part of the Murun complex in eastern Siberia, Russia (Lat. 58° 22′ 48″ N; Long. 119° 03′ 44″ E). The new mineral is an early magmatic phase associated with aegirine, potassium feldspar, eudialyte, lamprophyllite, and nepheline; strontianite (as pseudomorphs after vladykinite) and K-rich vishnevite are … Show more

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“…The bands between 880 and 1097 cm –1 can be assigned to P–O and Si–O stretching vibrations of the PO 4 and SiO 4 groups (e.g. Litasov and Podgornykh, 2017; Chakhmouradian et al , 2014). Bands from 430 to 700 cm –1 are attributable to O–P–O and O–Si–O bending.…”
Section: Raman Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bands between 880 and 1097 cm –1 can be assigned to P–O and Si–O stretching vibrations of the PO 4 and SiO 4 groups (e.g. Litasov and Podgornykh, 2017; Chakhmouradian et al , 2014). Bands from 430 to 700 cm –1 are attributable to O–P–O and O–Si–O bending.…”
Section: Raman Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of them show 4-, 5-and 8membered rings. An overview is given in Chakhmouradian et al (2014). An even more complex topology has been found in samfowlerite (Rouse et al, 1994), a beryllium phyllosilicate with Q 3 and Q 4 units within the layer.…”
Section: New Mineral Innsbruckitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Malyy Murun has a high potential for mineralogists and petrologists. It is worth mentioning that a number of new minerals and mineral varieties have been discovered there (charoite [20,25], tinaksite [26,27], tokkoite [27,28], frankamenite [29,30], strontian potassicrichrerite [31,32], tausonite [33,34], murunskite [35,36], vladykinite [37]), and various exotic rocks such as lamproites, carbonatites, alkaline granites, and various syenitic rocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%