SHIROKSHINITE, K(NAMG2 SI4O10F2, A NEW MICA WITH OCTAHEDRAL NA FROM KHIBINY MASSIF, KOLA PENINSULA: DESCRIPTIVE DATA AND STRUCTURAL DISORDER

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dc.contributor.author Pekov I.V.
dc.contributor.author Pushcharovsky D.Yu.
dc.contributor.author Chukanov N.V.
dc.contributor.author Ferraris G.
dc.contributor.author Ivaldi G.
dc.contributor.author Zadov A.E.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-11-23T00:58:48Z
dc.date.available 2021-11-23T00:58:48Z
dc.date.issued 2003
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13444564
dc.identifier.citation European Journal of Mineralogy, 2003, 15, 3, 447-454
dc.identifier.issn 0935-1221
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/32413
dc.description.abstract Shirokshinite, K(NaMg2)Si4O10F2, is the analogue of tainiolite, K(LiMg2)Si4O10F2, with the M1 octahedron fully occupied by Na instead of Li. It was found in the Kirovskii underground apatite mine (Kukisvumchorr Mountain, Khibiny massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia) as a late hydrothermal mineral in a small hyperalkaline pegmatite embedded in ristschorrite. Shirokshinite is associated with microcline, kupletskite, aegirine, natrolite, lorenzenite, calcite, remondite-(Ce), donnayite-(Y), mckelveyite-(Y) and galena. Crystals are usually skeletal and coarse hexagonal [001] prismatic. Shirokshinite is transparent to translucent, colourless to pale greyish, hardness Mohs' similar to2.5; D(calc) = 2.922 g/cm(3). Optically biaxial (-), alpha = 1.526(1), beta = 1.553(2), gamma = 1.553(2); 2V(meas) = -5(5)degrees, 2V(calc) = -0degrees; Y = b, Z similar to a, Xc = 3(2)degrees. The IR spectrum of shirokshinite is unique even if close to that of tainiolite: in particular, the presence of Na+ instead of Li+ shifts some bands towards low-frequencies. Single-crystal diffraction data (MoKalpha-radiation) gave a = 5.269(2), b = 9.092(9), c = 10.198(3) Angstrom, beta = 100.12(7)degrees, Z = 2, 1M-polytype, space group C2/m. Structure anisotropic refinement converged R = 0.13 for 715 observed reflections. Evidence of stacking faults in the structure is discussed and compared with the so called Durovic effect. The very little ditrigonal distortion in spite of the large dimension of the Na octahedron is discussed in comparison with tainiolite. A critical revision of old published data indicating octahedral Na in micas shows that this hypothesis was biased by the low quality of the chemical analyses.
dc.subject Shirokshinite
dc.subject new mineral
dc.subject sodium mica
dc.subject Khibiny massif
dc.subject Kola
dc.subject structural disorder
dc.subject octahedral Na
dc.title SHIROKSHINITE, K(NAMG2 SI4O10F2, A NEW MICA WITH OCTAHEDRAL NA FROM KHIBINY MASSIF, KOLA PENINSULA: DESCRIPTIVE DATA AND STRUCTURAL DISORDER
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