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dc.contributor.authorAndrade, M. B.
dc.contributor.authorYang, H.
dc.contributor.authorAtencio, D.
dc.contributor.authorDowns, R. T.
dc.contributor.authorChukanov, N. V.
dc.contributor.authorLemée-Cailleau, M. H.
dc.contributor.authorPersiano, A. I. C.
dc.contributor.authorGoeta, A. E.
dc.contributor.authorEllena, J.
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-01T18:58:25Z
dc.date.available2017-08-01T18:58:25Z
dc.date.issued2017-05-01
dc.identifier.citationHydroxycalciomicrolite, Ca1.5Ta2O6(OH), a new member of the microlite group from Volta Grande pegmatite, Nazareno, Minas Gerais, Brazil 2017, 81 (3):555 Mineralogical Magazineen
dc.identifier.issn0026-461X
dc.identifier.doi10.1180/minmag.2016.080.116
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/625066
dc.description.abstractHydroxycalciomicrolite, Ca1.5Ta2O6(OH) is a new microlite-group mineral found in the Volta Grande pegmatite, Nazareno, Minas Gerais, Brazil. It occurs as isolated octahedral and as a combination of octahedral and rhombic dodecahedral crystals, up to 1.5 mm in size. The crystals are yellow and translucent, with a white streak and vitreous to resinous lustre. The mineral is brittle, with a Mohs hardness of 56. Cleavage is not observed and fracture is conchoidal. The calculated density is 6.176 g cm(3). Hydroxycalciomicrolite is isotropic, n(calc). = 2.010. The infrared and Raman spectra exhibit bands due to OH stretching vibrations. The chemical composition determined from electron microprobe analysis (n = 13) is (wt.%): Na2O 0.36(8), CaO 15.64(13), SnO2 0.26(3), Nb2O5 2.82(30), Ta2O5 78.39(22), MnO 0.12(2), F 0.72(12) and H2O 1.30 (from the crystal structure data), O = F -0.30, total 99.31(32), yielding an empirical formula, (Ca1.48Na0.06Mn0.01)(Sigma 1.55)(Ta1.88Nb0.11Sn0.01)S2.00O6.00[(OH)(0.76)F0.20O0.04]. Hydroxycalciomicrolite is cubic, with unit-cell parameters a = 10.4205(1) angstrom, V = 1131.53(2) angstrom(3) and Z = 8. It represents a pyrochlore supergroup, microlite-group mineral exhibiting P4(3)32 symmetry, instead of Fd (3) over barm. The reduction in symmetry is due to long-range ordering of Ca and vacancies on the A sites. This is the first example of such ordering in a natural pyrochlore, although it is known from synthetic compounds. This result is promising because it suggests that other species with P4(3)32 or lower-symmetry space group can be discovered and characterized.
dc.description.sponsorshipFAPESP [2011/22407-0, 2013/03487-8]; CNPq from the Brazilian government; Science Foundation Arizonaen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherMINERALOGICAL SOCen
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/10.1180/minmag.2016.080.116en
dc.relation.urlhttp://minmag.geoscienceworld.org/content/81/3/555en
dc.rights© 2017 The Mineralogical Society.en
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dc.subjecthydroxycalciomicroliteen
dc.subjectCa1.5Ta2O6(OH)en
dc.subjectpyrochlore supergroupen
dc.subjectmicrolite groupen
dc.subjectcrystal structureen
dc.subjectRaman spectraen
dc.subjectinfrared spectrumen
dc.titleHydroxycalciomicrolite, Ca1.5Ta2O6(OH), a new member of the microlite group from Volta Grande pegmatite, Nazareno, Minas Gerais, Brazilen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.departmentUniv Arizona, Dept Geoscien
dc.identifier.journalMineralogical Magazineen
dc.description.note12 month embargo; Publication date: May 9, 2017en
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dc.eprint.versionFinal published versionen
refterms.dateFOA2018-05-10T00:00:00Z
html.description.abstractHydroxycalciomicrolite, Ca1.5Ta2O6(OH) is a new microlite-group mineral found in the Volta Grande pegmatite, Nazareno, Minas Gerais, Brazil. It occurs as isolated octahedral and as a combination of octahedral and rhombic dodecahedral crystals, up to 1.5 mm in size. The crystals are yellow and translucent, with a white streak and vitreous to resinous lustre. The mineral is brittle, with a Mohs hardness of 56. Cleavage is not observed and fracture is conchoidal. The calculated density is 6.176 g cm(3). Hydroxycalciomicrolite is isotropic, n(calc). = 2.010. The infrared and Raman spectra exhibit bands due to OH stretching vibrations. The chemical composition determined from electron microprobe analysis (n = 13) is (wt.%): Na2O 0.36(8), CaO 15.64(13), SnO2 0.26(3), Nb2O5 2.82(30), Ta2O5 78.39(22), MnO 0.12(2), F 0.72(12) and H2O 1.30 (from the crystal structure data), O = F -0.30, total 99.31(32), yielding an empirical formula, (Ca1.48Na0.06Mn0.01)(Sigma 1.55)(Ta1.88Nb0.11Sn0.01)S2.00O6.00[(OH)(0.76)F0.20O0.04]. Hydroxycalciomicrolite is cubic, with unit-cell parameters a = 10.4205(1) angstrom, V = 1131.53(2) angstrom(3) and Z = 8. It represents a pyrochlore supergroup, microlite-group mineral exhibiting P4(3)32 symmetry, instead of Fd (3) over barm. The reduction in symmetry is due to long-range ordering of Ca and vacancies on the A sites. This is the first example of such ordering in a natural pyrochlore, although it is known from synthetic compounds. This result is promising because it suggests that other species with P4(3)32 or lower-symmetry space group can be discovered and characterized.


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