Magnesiovoltaite, K2Mg5Fe3+3Al(SO4)12·18H2O, a new mineral from the Alcaparrosa mine, Antofagasta region, Chile.

dc.contributor.authorChukanov, Nikita V.
dc.contributor.authorAksenov, Sergey M.
dc.contributor.authorRastsvetaeva, Ramiza K.
dc.contributor.authorMöhn, Gerhard
dc.contributor.authorRusako, Vyacheslav S.
dc.contributor.authorPekov, Igor V.
dc.contributor.authorCipriano, Ricardo Augusto Scholz
dc.contributor.authorEremina, Tatiana Alekseevna
dc.contributor.authorBelakovskiy, Dmitriy I.
dc.contributor.authorLorenz, Joachim A.
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-10T13:36:09Z
dc.date.available2017-10-10T13:36:09Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractMagnesiovoltaite, a new voltaite-group mineral, was discovered in the Alcaparrosa mine, Cerro Alcaparrosa, El Loa province, Antofagasta region, Chile, in two associations, one of which includes coquimbite, tamarugite, alum-(Na), rhomboclase, yavapaiite, voltaite and opal, and the other one is botryogen, opal, tamarugite, alum-(K), pickeringite, magnesiocopiapite, and jarosite. Magnesiovoltaite forms yellow, brownish-yellow or pale yellowish-greenish isometric crystals up to 2 mm across. The main crystal forms are {111} and {100}; the subordinate forms are {110} and {211}. The new mineral is brittle, with subconchoidal fracture; cleavage is not observed. Mohs’ hardness is 2½. Dmeas = 2.51(2) g/cm3, Dcalc = 2.506 g/cm3. Magnesiovoltaite is optically anomalously anisotropic, uniaxial with ε = 1.584(2) and ω = 1.588(2), or biaxial (–) with α = 1.584(2), β = 1.587(2), and γ = 1.588 (2). Possible causes of the optical anomalies are discussed. The infrared spectrum is given. The chemical composition is (EDS-mode electron microprobe, all iron is considered as Fe3+ in accordance with Mössbauer data, H2O by gas chromatography of ignition products, wt. %): Na2O 0.13, K2O 4.64, MgO 9.13, MnO 1.73, ZnO 0.84, Al2O3 2.47, Fe2O3 13.36, SO3 50.83, H2O 17.6, total 100.73. The empirical formula based on 66 O atoms per formula unit (apfu) is (K1.85Na0.08)(Mg4.25Mn0.46Zn0.14)Fe3+ 3.14Al0.91(SO4) 11.91(H2O)18.325O0.035. The simplified formula is K2Mg5Fe3+ 3Al(SO4)12·18H2O. The crystal structure has been refined to R = 3.2% using 1147 unique reflections with I > 2σ(I). Magnesiovoltaite is cubic, Fd–3c, a = 27.161(1) Å, V = 20038(2) Å3, and Z = 16. Magnesiovoltaite is isostructural with other cubic voltaite-group minerals. The strongest lines of the powder X-ray diffraction pattern [d, Å (I, %) (hkl)] are: 9.56 (29) (022), 6.77 (37) (004), 5.53 (61) (224), 3.532 (68) (137), 3.392 (100) (008), 3.034 (45) (048), 2.845 (30) (139). The type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.pt_BR
dc.identifier.citationCHUKANOV, N. V. et al. Magnesiovoltaite, K2Mg5Fe3+3Al(SO4)12·18H2O, a new mineral from the Alcaparrosa mine, Antofagasta region, Chile. European Journal of Mineralogy, v. 28, n.5, p. 1005-1017, 2016. Disponível em: <http://eurjmin.geoscienceworld.org/content/28/5/1005>. Acesso em: 25 ago. 2017.pt_BR
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2016/0028-2565
dc.identifier.issn1432-2021
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/8911
dc.identifier.uri2http://eurjmin.geoscienceworld.org/content/28/5/1005pt_BR
dc.language.isoen_USpt_BR
dc.rightsrestritopt_BR
dc.subjectMagnesiovoltaitept_BR
dc.subjectNew mineralpt_BR
dc.subjectVoltaite grouppt_BR
dc.subjectSulfatept_BR
dc.titleMagnesiovoltaite, K2Mg5Fe3+3Al(SO4)12·18H2O, a new mineral from the Alcaparrosa mine, Antofagasta region, Chile.pt_BR
dc.typeArtigo publicado em periodicopt_BR

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