CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY OF THE SCHORL-DRAVITE SERIES

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dc.contributor.author Bosi F.
dc.contributor.author Lucchesi S.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-04-18T05:17:20Z
dc.date.available 2022-04-18T05:17:20Z
dc.date.issued 2004
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=14635639
dc.identifier.citation European Journal of Mineralogy, 2004, 16, 2, 335-344
dc.identifier.issn 0935-1221
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/37270
dc.description.abstract Nineteen tourmaline samples of various provenances and geological settings were studied by EMPA, SREF and MS to represent the schorl-dravite compositional field. All samples belong to the Alkali group (except one with an X-site vacancy content of 0.53 apfu) and to the Oxy- and Hydroxy- subgroups. Among divalent cations, the main substitution involves Mg-Y for Fe-Y(2+), to produce the two end-members dravite and schorl. Site populations were determined by a new minimization procedure that simultaneously accounts for both structural and chemical data. Results show that the crystals are characterized by disordered cation distribution between Y and Z sites: Al populates both sites, with a marked preference for the smaller Z octahedron; Mg is often equally distributed between Y and Z. Both Fe2+ and Fe3+ populate both Y and Z sites, but show a strong preference for Y. Specific mean bond distances (A) optimised for major elements are: Al-Y-O = 1.908, Mg-Y-O = 2.084, Fe-Y(2+)-O = 2.139, Al-Z-O = 1.900, Mg-Z-O = 2.077 and Fe-Z(2+)-O = 2.131. In the schorl-dravite solid solution, structural variations appear to be primarily due to Y and Z interactions. These effects are conspicuous over the entire structure, as Y dimensions directly affect the a cell parameter, while Z is similarly correlated with c. The dimensions of Y and Z octahedra are determined by Al contents. Dimensional variations of Z are well described by its bond-distance variations, except for Z-O7D. Both octahedra reciprocally interact, influencing their distortions: inverse correlations exist between Y dimension vs. Z quadratic elongation and Z dimension vs. Y quadratic elongation. As a common feature, the effects of the octahedral second coordination sphere are o​n​l​y​
dc.subject schorl
dc.subject dravite
dc.title CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY OF THE SCHORL-DRAVITE SERIES
dc.type Статья


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