Dmitryvarlamovite, Ti2(Fe3+Nb)O8, a new columbite-supergroup mineral related to the wolframite group

IF 2.8 3区 地球科学 Q2 MINERALOGY
Oksana V. Udoratina, Taras L. Panikorovskii, Nikita V. Chukanov, Mikhail V. Voronin, Vladimir P. Lutoev, Atali A. Agakhanov, Sergey I. Isaenko
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The new columbite-supergroup mineral dmitryvarlamovite, ideally Ti2(Fe3+Nb)O8, was discovered in weathered alkaline metasomatic assemblages formed after late Riphaean sedimentary carbonate rocks of the Verkhne-Shchugorskoe deposit, Middle Timan Mts., Russia. The associated minerals are columbite-(Fe), pyrochlore-group minerals, monazite-(Ce), xenotime-(Y), baryte, pyrite, drugmanite and plumbogummite. Dmitryvarlamovite occurs as isolated anhedral equant grains up to 0.5 mm across. The colour of dmitryvarlamovite is black, the streak is black and the lustre is submetallic. The new mineral is brittle, with the mean VHN hardness of 753 kg mm–2 corresponding to the Mohs’ hardness of 6. No cleavage is observed. The fracture is conchoidal. The calculated density is 4.891 g⋅cm–3. In reflected light, dmitryvarlamovite is light grey; no pleochroism is observed. The reflectance values (Rmin, % / Rmax, % / λ, nm) are: 19.8/20.3/470, 18.3/18.9/546, 17.8/18.5/589 and 17.3/17.8/650. The chemical composition is (electron microprobe data, with iron divided into Fe2O3 and FeO based on the charge balance, wt.%): MnO 0.11, FeO 1.51, V2O3 0.89, Cr2O3 0.28, Fe2O3 19.26, TiO2 37.72, Nb2O5 40.08, total 99.85. The IR and Raman spectra indicate the absence of H-, C- and N-bearing groups. The empirical formula is (Fe2+0.08V3+0.05Cr3+0.01Fe3+0.92Ti1.79Nb1.15)Σ4.00O8. The crystal structure was determined using single-crystal X-ray diffraction data and refined to R = 0.048. Dmitryvarlamovite is orthorhombic, space group P21212, a = 4.9825(6), b = 4.6268(4), c = 5.5952(6) Å and V = 5.5952(6) Å3 (Z = 1). The structure is related to those of wolframite-group minerals but differs in the scheme of cation ordering. The crystal-chemical formula derived based on the structural data is (Ti0.57Nb0.21Fe3+0.15Fe2+0.04V0.02Cr0.01)2(Nb0.36Ti0.33Fe3+0.31)2O8. The strongest lines of the powder X-ray diffraction pattern [d, Å (I, %) (hkl)] are: 3.58 (40) (011), 2.911 (100) (111), 2.809 (40) (002), 2.497 (38) (020), 2.447 (29) (103), 1.7363 (32) (103) and 1.7047 (29) (220). Dmitryvarlamovite is named after Dmitry Anatol'evich Varlamov (b. 1965).

Dmitryvarlamovite,Ti2(Fe3+Nb)O8,一种与黑钨矿类有关的新铌铁矿超群矿物
在俄罗斯中蒂曼山 Verkhne-Shchugorskoe 矿床晚期 Riphaean 沉积碳酸盐岩后形成的风化碱性偏硅酸集合体中,发现了新的铌铁矿超群矿物 dmitryvarlamovite(理想状态为 Ti2(Fe3+Nb)O8)。伴生矿物有铌铁矿(Fe)、火成岩组矿物、独居石(Ce)、氙钛铁矿(Y)、重晶石、黄铁矿、药芒硝和铂镁铁矿。德米特里瓦尔拉莫维石为孤立的等轴晶粒,直径可达 0.5 毫米。德米特里瓦尔拉莫维石的颜色为黑色,条纹为黑色,光泽为亚金属光泽。这种新矿物很脆,平均 VHN 硬度为 753 kg mm-2,莫氏硬度为 6。断口呈圆锥形。计算得出的密度为 4.891 g-cm-3。在反射光下,dmitryvarlamovite 呈浅灰色;未观察到褶皱。反射率值(Rmin, % / Rmax, % / λ, nm)为:19.8/20.3/470:19.8/20.3/470、18.3/18.9/546、17.8/18.5/589 和 17.3/17.8/650。化学成分为(电子显微探针数据,根据电荷平衡将铁分为 Fe2O3 和 FeO,重量百分比):MnO 0.11,FeO 1.51,V2O3 0.89,Cr2O3 0.28,Fe2O3 19.26,TiO2 37.72,Nb2O5 40.08,总计 99.85。红外光谱和拉曼光谱表明不含 H、C 和 N 基团。其经验公式为(Fe2+0.08V3+0.05Cr3+0.01Fe3+0.92Ti1.79Nb1.15)Σ4.00O8。晶体结构是通过单晶 X 射线衍射数据确定的,并细化为 R = 0.048。Dmitryvarlamovite 为正长晶,空间群为 P21212,a = 4.9825(6),b = 4.6268(4),c = 5.5952(6) Å,V = 5.5952(6) Å3 (Z = 1)。其结构与黑钨矿族矿物的结构有关,但在阳离子排序方案上有所不同。根据结构数据推导出的晶体化学式为 (Ti0.57Nb0.21Fe3+0.15Fe2+0.04V0.02Cr0.01)2(Nb0.36Ti0.33Fe3+0.31)2O8 。粉末 X 射线衍射图样[d, Å (I, %) (hkl)] 的最强线是3.58 (40) (011)、2.911 (100) (111)、2.809 (40) (002)、2.497 (38) (020)、2.447 (29) (103)、1.7363 (32) (103) 和 1.7047 (29) (220)。Dmitryvarlamovite 以 Dmitry Anatol'evich Varlamov(生于 1965 年)的名字命名。
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Mineralogical Magazine
Mineralogical Magazine 地学-矿物学
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期刊介绍: Mineralogical Magazine is an international journal of mineral sciences which covers the fields of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, petrology, environmental geology and economic geology. The journal has been published continuously since the founding of the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1876 and is a leading journal in its field.
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