Oxy-dravite from Wołowa Góra Mountain, Karkonosze massif, SW Poland: Crystallochemical and structural studies
Autor: | Mateusz P. Sęk, Andreas Ertl, Gerald Giester, Adam Pieczka, Diana Twardak, Sylwia Zelek, Eligiusz Szełęg |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
geography
geography.geographical_feature_category 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Tourmaline Schist Geochemistry Silicic Metamorphism Massif 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Mining engineering Geochemistry and Petrology Bimodal volcanism Protolith Geology 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Gneiss |
Zdroj: | Mineralogical Magazine. 82:913-928 |
ISSN: | 1471-8022 0026-461X |
DOI: | 10.1180/minmag.2017.081.069 |
Popis: | Yellowish dravitic tourmaline (dominated by the oxy-dravite component) associated with secondary fluor-dravite/fluor-schorl and dravite/schorl tourmalines was found in a quartz vein cropping out in the eastern part of the Karkonosze Mountains range, SW Poland. The crystal structure of this tourmaline was refined to an R1 value of 1.85% based on single-crystal data, and the chemical composition was determined by electron-microprobe analysis. The tourmaline, a representative of the alkali-tourmaline group, has the structural formula: (Na0.75Ca0.12□0.13)Σ1(Mg1.93Al0.95Ti0.06${\rm Fe}_{{\rm 0}{\rm. 04}}^{{\rm 2 +}} $ V0.01)Σ3(Al5.38Mg0.62)Σ6B3Si6O27(OH)3(O0.46OH0.33F0.21)Σ1, and is characterized by an extremely high Mg/(Mg + Fe) ratio of 0.97–0.99, the WO2– content that reaches 0.59 apfu resulting in a local predominance of the oxy-dravitic component and Mg–Al disorder on the octahedral Y and Z sites of the order of 0.64 apfu. This disordering results in an increasing |
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