Vesuvianite from the somma-vesuvius complex: New data and revised formula

15Citations
Citations of this article
20Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

At present, the vesuvianite group of minerals consists of eight members, six of which are distinguished by the dominant cation in the Y1(A,B) five-coordinated site. We investigated two vesuvianite samples from the type locality by electron microprobe analysis, Mössbauer and infrared spectroscopy, TGA/DSC, MAS NMR, single-crystal and powder X-ray diffraction. The crystal structures of these samples (# 27844 and 51062 from the Vesuvius collection, Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Moscow) have been refined to R1 = 0.027 and R1 = 0.035, respectively. Both samples have the space group P4/nnc; a = 15.5720(3) and 15.5459(3), c = 11.8158(5) and 11.7988(4), respectively. In both samples low-occupied T1 and T2 sites are populated by minor B and Al, which agrees with their high-temperature origin. According to our experimental results, the general revised crystal-chemical formula of vesuvianite can be written asVII−IXX19VY1VIY12(Z2O7)4(ZO4)10(W)10, where X are seven-to nine-coordinated sites of Ca with minor Na, K, Fe2+ and REE impurities; VY has a square pyramidal coordination and is occupied predominantly by Fe3+ with subordinate Mg, Al, Fe2+ and Cu2+; VIY has octahedral coordination and is predominantly occupied by Al with subordinate Mg, Fe2+, Fe3+, Mn2+, Mn3+, Ti, Cr and Zn; ZO4 = SiO4, sometimes with subordinate AlO4 and/or (OH)4, and W = OH, F, with minor O and Cl. The idealized charge-balanced formula of the vesuvianite end-member without subordinate cations is Ca19Fe3+(Al10Me2+2)(Si2O7)4(SiO4)10O(OH)9, where Ме = Fe2+, Mg2+, Mn2+.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Panikorovskii, T. L., Chukanov, N. V., Rusakov, V. S., Shilovskikh, V. V., Mazur, A. S., Balassone, G., … Krivovichev, S. V. (2017). Vesuvianite from the somma-vesuvius complex: New data and revised formula. Minerals, 7(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/min7120248

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free