Jahnsite-(MnMnMg), Mn2+Mn2+Mg2+2Fe3+2(PO4)4(OH)2·8H2O, is a new phosphate belonging to the jahnsite subgroup contained in the jahnsite group of minerals. It was found in the dumps of the Sapucaia pegmatite, Sapucaia do Norte, Galiléia, Minas Gerais, Brazil by one of the authors (S.V.). The mineral occurs on the surfaces of hydrothermal cavities, associated to frondelite, mangangordonite and leucophosphite. It forms prisms weakly elongated along a, flattened on [010], and twinned by reflection on {001} up to 200?m. The new species is a late stage alteration product of primary phosphates such as triphylite. Its color is yellow to honey-colored or greenish-yellow partially transparent with a vitreous luster. The streak is very pale yellow. Jahnsite-(MnMnMg) is brittle with good cleavage on {001} and irregular fracture. Its inferred Mohs hardness is 4 and the calculated density is 2.625 g/cm3. The mineral is optically biaxial (-) with ? = 1.619, ? = 1.616, ? = 1.656 and 2V (calc.) = 74 º, and non-fluorescent under 254 nm (short wave) and 366 nm (long wave). The empirical formula is: (Mn0.50Ca0.25Na0.20)?0.95Mn(Mg1.26Mn0.52Fe2+0.21Zn0.01)?2(Fe3+1.63Al0.37)?2(PO4)4(OH)1.70·8H2O. The end-member formula is Mn2+Mn2+Mg2+2Fe3+2(PO4)4(OH)2·8H2O. Jahnsite-(MnMnMg) is monoclinic, with space group P2/a and unit-cell parameters a = 15.177(2) Å, b = 7.176(1) Å, c = 10.006(3) Å, and ? = 110.01(2)º with V = 1017.3(2) Å3 for Z = 2. Its crystal structure was refined and the mineral is isostructural with other members of the jahnsite group.

Jahnsite-(MnMnMg), Mn2+Mn2+Mg2+2Fe3+2(PO4)4(OH)2·8H2O, a new phosphate mineral species from Sapucaia pegmatite, Sapucaia do Norte, Galiléia, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Vignola P;
2019

Abstract

Jahnsite-(MnMnMg), Mn2+Mn2+Mg2+2Fe3+2(PO4)4(OH)2·8H2O, is a new phosphate belonging to the jahnsite subgroup contained in the jahnsite group of minerals. It was found in the dumps of the Sapucaia pegmatite, Sapucaia do Norte, Galiléia, Minas Gerais, Brazil by one of the authors (S.V.). The mineral occurs on the surfaces of hydrothermal cavities, associated to frondelite, mangangordonite and leucophosphite. It forms prisms weakly elongated along a, flattened on [010], and twinned by reflection on {001} up to 200?m. The new species is a late stage alteration product of primary phosphates such as triphylite. Its color is yellow to honey-colored or greenish-yellow partially transparent with a vitreous luster. The streak is very pale yellow. Jahnsite-(MnMnMg) is brittle with good cleavage on {001} and irregular fracture. Its inferred Mohs hardness is 4 and the calculated density is 2.625 g/cm3. The mineral is optically biaxial (-) with ? = 1.619, ? = 1.616, ? = 1.656 and 2V (calc.) = 74 º, and non-fluorescent under 254 nm (short wave) and 366 nm (long wave). The empirical formula is: (Mn0.50Ca0.25Na0.20)?0.95Mn(Mg1.26Mn0.52Fe2+0.21Zn0.01)?2(Fe3+1.63Al0.37)?2(PO4)4(OH)1.70·8H2O. The end-member formula is Mn2+Mn2+Mg2+2Fe3+2(PO4)4(OH)2·8H2O. Jahnsite-(MnMnMg) is monoclinic, with space group P2/a and unit-cell parameters a = 15.177(2) Å, b = 7.176(1) Å, c = 10.006(3) Å, and ? = 110.01(2)º with V = 1017.3(2) Å3 for Z = 2. Its crystal structure was refined and the mineral is isostructural with other members of the jahnsite group.
2019
Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG
Inglese
57
3
363
370
8
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
jahnsite-(MnMnMg)
jahnsite group
jahnsite subgroup
new mineral species
pegmatitic phosphate
Sapucaia
Minas Gerais
Brazil
6
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Vignola, P; Hatert, F; Baijot, M; Rotiroti, N; Risplendente, A; Varvello, S
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