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  • Nadezhda V. Shchipalkina
  • Oleg S. Vereshchagin
  • Igor V. Pekov
  • Dmitry I. Belakovskiy
  • Natalia N. Koshlyakova
  • Vladimir V. Shilovskikh
  • Dmitriy V. Pankin
  • Sergey N. Britvin
  • Fedor D. Sandalov
  • Evgeny G. Sidorov
Ryabchikovite, ideally CuMg(Si2O6), a new pyroxene-group mineral (IMA No. 2021-011) was discovered in exhalations of the active Arsenatnaya fumarole, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia. The associated minerals are diopside, hematite, cuprospinel, fluorophlogopite, anhydrite, johillerite, tilasite and aphthitalite-group sulfates. Ryabchikovite forms thin (up to 25 μm) light brown to reddish-brown epitactic crusts on short-prismatic brownish-grey crystals of diopside (up to 0.5 mm). The new mineral is optically biaxial (+), α = 1.685(5), β = 1.690(5), γ = 1.703(4), and 2V (meas.) = 60(15)°. The average chemical composition (wt.%, electron microprobe data) is: MgO 18.05, CaO 0.77, CuO 26.46, ZnO 2.23, Al2O3 0.93, Fe2O3 1.89, SiO2 50.10, total 100.43. The empirical formula calculated based on 6 O atoms per formulae unit is (Mg1.05Cu0.78Zn0.06Fe 3+ 0.06Ca0.03)(Si1.96Al0.04O6). Electron backscattered diffraction and powder X-ray diffraction data show that ryabchikovite is a Cu,Mg-ordered analogue of clinoenstatite. Ryabchikovite adopts the space group P21/с and has the following unit-cell parameters: a = 9.731(9), b = 8.929(8), c = 5.221(4) Å, β = 110.00(6)°, V = 426.3(7) Å3 , and Z = 4. Ryabchikovite is named in honor of the outstanding Russian geochemist and petrologist Igor Dmitrievich Ryabchikov (1937-2017). Our studies reveal that copper analogues of rock-forming minerals could be found in fumarolic system. Their crystallization does not require high temperatures or / and pressures (below 500 ºC / Pa).
Язык оригиналаанглийский
ЖурналAmerican Mineralogist
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