MENSHIKOVITE, PD3NI2AS3, A NEW PLATINUM-GROUP MINERAL SPECIES FROM TWO LAYERED COMPLEXES, RUSSIA

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dc.contributor.author Barkov A.Y.
dc.contributor.author Martin R.F.
dc.contributor.author Pakhomovsky Yakov A.
dc.contributor.author Tolstykh N.D.
dc.contributor.author Krivenko A.P.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-18T05:48:33Z
dc.date.available 2021-06-18T05:48:33Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=14353900
dc.identifier.citation The Canadian Mineralogist, 2002, 40, 2, 679-692
dc.identifier.issn 0008-4476
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/29142
dc.description.abstract Menshikovite, ideally Pd3Ni2As3 , is a new mineral species found in two localities in Russia. It occurs in a pod of coarse-grained, entirely altered gabbronorite rich in sulfides (up to 30 vol.%), hosted by a microgabbronorite, in the Vostok deposit, Lukkulaisvaara intrusion, in Karelia. There, menshikovite (up to 0.2 mm) is associated with chalcopyrite, pentlandite, calcic amphibole (mostly actinolite), clinochlore, merenskyite, kotulskite, sobolevskite, michenerite, hollingworthite, hessite, and a Re-rich sulfide. Menshikovite (up to 0.1 mm) also occurs in mineralized quartz–feldspar sandstones, which are metasomatically altered and recrystallized. They are located at the lower (exo)-contact of the Chiney intrusion in Siberia, and contain amphibole(s), mica(s), chlorite, disseminated or massive sulfides (mostly chalcopyrite), Pd-rich maucherite, nickeline, sperrylite, mertieite-II or stibiopalladinite (or both), isomertieite, majakite, and michenerite. We also report a third occurrence of menshikovite from the Oktyabr' deposit, Noril'sk complex, in Siberia. In reflected light, menshikovite is pink and opaque. A cleavage is not observed. There is no evidence of bireflectance. The anisotropy is weak, from light gray to brownish gray. Reflectance percentages in air (and in oil) are, for R 1 and R 2 , at 470 nm 48.. Fine twins are present. The average value of microhardness VHN 40, 50, 65 is 517.1 kg/ mm 2 ; it has Mohs hardness of ~5 and is brittle. The average of two sets of multiple wavelength-dispersion electron-microprobe analyses of menshikovite from Lukkulaisvaara gave Pd 48.18, Pt 0.07, Ni 17.77, Fe 0.07, As 33.91, the total is 100.0 wt.% (not normalized), corresponding to Pd 2.99 (Ni 2.00 Fe 0.01) 2.01 As 2.99 (basis: atoms = 8). Compositions of menshikovite from Chiney vary from Pd 3.00 (Ni 1.98 Co 0.01) 1.99 As 2.99 to Pd 3.15 (Ni 1.97 Co 0.01) 1.98 As 2.86 . A solid-solution series probably exists between menshikovite and majakite [i.e., (Pd,Ni) 2 As of the -Pd 2 As type]. The powder pattern of menshikovite from Lukkulaisvaara was indexed on a hexagonal cell with a 8.406(4), c 6.740(4) Å, and V 412.4(6) Å 3 . The strongest eight lines in this pattern [d in Å (I)(hkl)] are 2.626(10)(112), 2.477(10)(202), 2.429(8)(300), 2.283(7)(301), 2.150(6)(103), 1.978(7)(113), 1.818(7)(400) and 1.757(6)(401). Menshikovite formed in volatile-rich environments relatively late in the crystallization history of the layered complexes. The name honors Yurii P. Men'shikov, of the Kola Science Center, Apatity, Russia.
dc.subject menshikovite
dc.subject new mineral species
dc.subject Pd–Ni–As system
dc.subject arsenide
dc.subject platinum-group mineral
dc.subject platinum-group elements
dc.subject layered intrusion
dc.subject mafic–ultramafic rocks
dc.subject Lukkulaisvaara
dc.subject Chiney
dc.subject Noril’sk
dc.subject Russia
dc.title MENSHIKOVITE, PD3NI2AS3, A NEW PLATINUM-GROUP MINERAL SPECIES FROM TWO LAYERED COMPLEXES, RUSSIA
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