SANGUITE, KCuCl3, A NEW MINERAL FROM THE TOLBACHIK VOLCANO, KAMCHATKA, RUSSIA

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作者
Pekov, Igor V. [1 ]
Zubkova, Natalia V. [1 ]
Belakovskiy, Dmitry I. [2 ]
Lykova, Inna S. [1 ,2 ]
Yapaskurt, Vasiliy O. [1 ]
Vigasina, Marina F. [1 ]
Sidorov, Evgeny G. [3 ]
Pushcharovsky, Dmitry Yu. [1 ]
机构
[1] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Fac Geol, Moscow 119991, Russia
[2] Russian Acad Sci, Fersman Mineral Museum, Moscow 119071, Russia
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Volcanol & Seismol, Far Eastern Branch, Petropavlovsk Kamchatski 683006, Russia
来源
CANADIAN MINERALOGIST | 2015年 / 53卷 / 04期
基金
俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
关键词
sanguite; new mineral; potassium copper chloride; crystal structure; fumarole; Tolbachik volcano; Kamchatka;
D O I
10.3749/canmin.1500012
中图分类号
P57 [矿物学];
学科分类号
070901 ;
摘要
A new mineral sanguite, KCuCl3, is found in the Glavnaya Tenoritovaya fumarole at the Second scoria cone of the Northern Breakthrough of the Great Tolbachik Fissure Eruption, Tolbachik volcano, Kamchatka, Russia. Associated minerals are belloite, avdoninite, eriochalcite, sylvite, halite, carnallite, mitscherlichite, chrysothallite, romanorlovite, mellizinkalite, gypsum, chlorothionite, kainite, sellaite, and earlier hematite, tenorite, and chalcocyanite. Sanguite forms prismatic crystals up to 1 min long and up to 0.2 mm thick, typically combined in groups, dense clusters, or crusts up to several dozens of cm(2) in area. The major crystal forms are {011}, {100}, and {010}. The mineral is transparent, with vitreous luster. Its color is bright red, and slightly altered samples are dark red to brownish red. Sanguite is brittle. Its Mohs' hardness is ca 3. Cleavage is perfect on (010), fracture is stepped. D-meas = 2.86(1), D-calc = 2.88 g cm(-3). Sanguite is optically biaxial (-), alpha 1.653(3), beta 1.780(6), gamma 1.900(8), 2V(meas) = 85(5)degrees. The Raman spectrum is reported. The chemical composition (wt.%, electron microprobe data) is: K 18:57, Cu 29.79, Cl 50.66, total 99.02. The empirical formula calculated on the sum of atoms = 5 pfu is: K1.00Cu0.99Cl3.01. Sanguite is monoclinic, P2(1)/c, a 4.0281(2), b 13.7906(5), c 8.7335(4) angstrom, beta 97.137(4)degrees, V 481.38(3) angstrom(3), and Z = 4. The strongest reflections of the powder X-ray diffraction pattern [d,angstrom(I)(hkl)] are: 7.36(78)(011), 6.92(100)(020), 3.684(69)(11 (1) over bar), 3.146(64)(032, 10 (2) over bar), 3.068(63)(11 (2) over bar), 2.857(73)(12 (2) over bar), 2.709(82)(112, 042), and 2.574(56)(122). The crystal structure, solved from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data (R = 0.0545), contains almost planar, discrete dimers [Cu2+ Cl-2(6)]. The KCl9 polyhedra are connected via common faces to form interrupted layers. Neighboring layers are linked to each other by the common edges of the K-centered polyhedra. The mineral is named from the Latin sanguis (blood), alluding to its color.
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页码:633 / 641
页数:9
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