Vigrishinite, Zn2Ti4-x Si4O14(OH,H2O,a-)8, a new mineral from the Lovozero alkaline complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia

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Pekov, I. V. [1 ]
Britvin, S. N. [2 ,3 ]
Zubkova, N. V. [1 ]
Chukanov, N. V. [4 ]
Bryzgalov, I. A. [1 ]
Lykova, I. S. [1 ]
Belakovskiy, D. I. [5 ]
Pushcharovsky, D. Yu. [1 ]
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[1] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Fac Geol, Moscow 119991, Russia
[2] St Petersburg State Univ, St Petersburg 199034, Russia
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Kola Sci Ctr, Res Ctr Nat & Synthet Nano & Microporous Cpds, Apatity 184200, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
[4] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Problems Chem Phys, Moscow 142432, Russia
[5] Russian Acad Sci, Fersman Mineral Museum, Moscow 119071, Russia
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10.1134/S107570151307009X
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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A new mineral vigrishinite, epistolite-group member and first layer titanosilicate with species-defining Zn, was found at Mt. Malyi Punkaruaiv, in the Lovozero alkaline complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia. It occurs in a hydrothermally altered peralkaline pegmatite and is associated with microcline, ussingite, aegirine, analcime, gmelinite-Na, and chabazite-Ca. Vigrishinite forms rectangular or irregularly shaped lamellae up to 0.05 x 2 x 3 cm flattened on [001]. They are typically slightly split and show blocky character. The mineral is translucent to transparent and pale pink, yellowish-pinkish or colorless. The luster is vitreous. The Mohs' hardness is 2.5-3. Vigrishinite is brittle. Cleavage is {001} perfect. D (meas) = 3.03(2), D (calc) = 2.97 g/cm(3). The mineral is optically biaxial (-), alpha = 1.755(5), beta = 1.82(1), gamma = 1.835(8), 2V (meas) = 45(10)A degrees, 2V (calc) = 50A degrees. IR spectrum is given. The chemical composition (wt %; average of 9 point analyses, H2O is determined by modified Penfield method) is as follows: 0.98 Na2O, 0.30 K2O, 0.56 CaO, 0.05 SrO, 0.44 BaO, 0.36 MgO, 2.09 MnO, 14.39 ZnO, 2.00 Fe2O3, 0.36 Al2O3, 32.29 SiO2, 29.14 TiO2, 2.08 ZrO2, 7.34 Nb2O5, 0.46 F, 9.1 H2O, -0.19 O=F-2, total is 101.75. The empirical formula calculated on the basis of Si + Al = 4 is: H-7.42(Zn1.30Na0.23Mn0.22Ca0.07Mg0.07K0.05Ba0.02)(I 1.96)(Ti2.68Nb0.41Fe pound (0.18) (3+) Zr-0.12)(I 3.39)(Si3.95Al0.05)(I pound 4) pound F-20.31(0.18). The simplified formula is: Zn2Ti4-x Si4O14(OH,H2O,a-)(8) (x < 1). Vigrishinite is triclinic, space group P , a = 8.743(9), b = 8.698(9), c = 11.581(11), alpha = 91.54(8)A degrees, beta = 98.29(8)A degrees, gamma = 105.65(8)A degrees, V = 837.2(1.5) (3), Z = 2. The strongest reflections in the X-ray powder pattern (d, , -I[hkl]) are: 11.7-67[001], 8.27-50[100], 6.94-43[01, 10], 5.73-54[11, 002], 4.17-65[020, 2, 200], and 2.861-100[30, 22, 004, 11]. The crystal structure model was obtained on a single crystal, R = 0.171. Vigrishinite and murmanite are close in the structure of the TiSiO motif, but strongly differ from each other in part of large cations and H-bearing groups. Vigrishinite is named in honor of Viktor G. Grishin (b. 1953), a Russian amateur mineralogist and mineral collector, to pay tribute to his contribution to the mineralogy of the Lovozero Complex. The type specimen is deposited in the Fersman Mineralogical Museum of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
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