Cu- and Mn-bearing tourmalines from Brazil and Mozambique were characterised chemically (EMPA and LA-ICP-MS) and by X-ray single-crystal structure refinement. All these samples are rich in Al, Li and F (fluor-elbaite) and contain significant amounts of CuO (up to ~1.8 wt%) and MnO (up to ~3.5 wt%). Structurally investigated samples show a pronounced positive correlation between the distances and the (Li + Mn2+ + Cu + Fe2+) content (apfu) at this site with R2 = 0.90. An excellent negative correlation exists between the distances and the Al2O3 content (R2 = 0.94). The samples at each locality generally show a strong negative correlation between the X-site vacancies and the (MnO + FeO) content. The Mn content in these tourmalines depends on the availability of Mn, on the formation temperature, as well as on stereochemical constraints. Because of a very weak correlation between MnO and CuO we believe that the Cu content in tourmaline is essentially dependent on the availability of Cu and on stereochemical constraints. © 2012 The Author(s).
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Ertl, A., Giester, G., Schüssler, U., Brätz, H., Okrusch, M., Tillmanns, E., & Bank, H. (2013). Cu- and Mn-bearing tourmalines from Brazil and Mozambique: Crystal structures, chemistry and correlations. Mineralogy and Petrology, 107(2), 265–279. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00710-012-0234-6
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