I. Lykova, R. Rowe, G. Poirier, G. Giester, Kelsie Ojaste, H. Friis
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Abstract
Abstract. The mckelveyite group consisting of seven carbonate
minerals – mckelveyite-(Y), ewaldite, weloganite, donnayite-(Y),
alicewilsonite-(YCe), alicewilsonite-(YLa), and bainbridgeite-(YCe) – is
formally established. The general formula of the minerals is
A3B3(CO3)6 ⋅ 3H2O, where A= Na, Ca, Y, and Zr
and B= Sr, Ba, Ce, and La. Different order–disorder modifications are known
resulting in triclinic, monoclinic, hexagonal, and trigonal minerals with
essentially the same structure. Re-examination of donnayite-(Y) type
specimens shows that the original description contains data collected on two
different species: donnayite-(Y) and alicewilsonite-(YCe). Donnayite-(Y),
NaCaSr3Y(CO3)6 ⋅ 3H2O, was found in only one
specimen out of seven – CMNMC 39396 – housed at the Canadian Museum of
Nature, Ottawa. This specimen becomes the holotype of donnayite-(Y). The
crystal structure of donnayite-(Y) was solved and refined to R1= 0.055 for 3366 reflections with I>2σ(I). Donnayite-(Y) is
shown to have a weloganite-type structure confirming its place in the
mckelveyite group.
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