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Alumovesuvianite, Ca19Al(Al,Mg)12Si18O69(OH)9, a new vesuvianite-group member from the Jeffrey mine, asbestos, Estrie region, Québec, Canada. / Panikorovskii, T.L.; Chukanov, N.V.; Aksenov, S.M.; Mazur, A.S.; Avdontseva, E.Y.; Shilovskikh, V.V.; Krivovichev, S.V.
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T1 - Alumovesuvianite, Ca19Al(Al,Mg)12Si18O69(OH)9, a new vesuvianite-group member from the Jeffrey mine, asbestos, Estrie region, Québec, Canada
AU - Panikorovskii, T.L.
AU - Chukanov, N.V.
AU - Aksenov, S.M.
AU - Mazur, A.S.
AU - Avdontseva, E.Y.
AU - Shilovskikh, V.V.
AU - Krivovichev, S.V.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - © 2017 Springer-Verlag WienAlumovesuvianite (IMA 2016–014), ideally Ca19Al(Al,Mg)12Si18O69(OH)9, is a new vesuvianite-group member found in the rodingite zone at the contact of a gabbroid rock with host serpentinite in the abandoned Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Estrie Region, Québec, Canada. It occurs as prismatic tetragonal crystals up to 4 × 4 × 6 mm3 in size encrusting walls of cavities in a granular diopside. Associated minerals are diopside, grossular and prehnite. Single crystals of alumovesuvianite are transparent colorless or light pink with a vitreous lustre. The dominant crystal forms are {100}, {110}, {210}, {111}, {101} and {001}. The Mohs hardness is 6.5. The specific gravitiy is Dmeas = 3.31(1) g/cm3 and Dcalc = 3.36 g/cm3, respectively. The mineral is optically uniaxial (−), ω = 1.725(2), ε = 1.722(2). The chemical composition, determined by SEM–WDS (wavelength-dispersive spectroscopy on a scanning electron microscope; all oxides except H2O) and TG (thermogravimety; H2O) analysis, is: SiO2 37.1 wt%,
AB - © 2017 Springer-Verlag WienAlumovesuvianite (IMA 2016–014), ideally Ca19Al(Al,Mg)12Si18O69(OH)9, is a new vesuvianite-group member found in the rodingite zone at the contact of a gabbroid rock with host serpentinite in the abandoned Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Estrie Region, Québec, Canada. It occurs as prismatic tetragonal crystals up to 4 × 4 × 6 mm3 in size encrusting walls of cavities in a granular diopside. Associated minerals are diopside, grossular and prehnite. Single crystals of alumovesuvianite are transparent colorless or light pink with a vitreous lustre. The dominant crystal forms are {100}, {110}, {210}, {111}, {101} and {001}. The Mohs hardness is 6.5. The specific gravitiy is Dmeas = 3.31(1) g/cm3 and Dcalc = 3.36 g/cm3, respectively. The mineral is optically uniaxial (−), ω = 1.725(2), ε = 1.722(2). The chemical composition, determined by SEM–WDS (wavelength-dispersive spectroscopy on a scanning electron microscope; all oxides except H2O) and TG (thermogravimety; H2O) analysis, is: SiO2 37.1 wt%,
U2 - 10.1007/s00710-017-0495-1
DO - 10.1007/s00710-017-0495-1
M3 - Article
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - Mineralogy and Petrology
JF - Mineralogy and Petrology
SN - 0930-0708
ER -
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