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Nepheline solid solution compositions: stoichiometry revisited, reviewed, clarified and rationalised.

Authors :
Michael, C.
Henderson, B.
Source :
Mineralogical Magazine. Dec2020, Vol. 84 Issue 6, p813-838. 26p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Molecular formulae used to recalculate nepheline analyses generally have different numbers of oxygens (e.g. NaAlSiO4 (Ne), KAlSiO4, (Ks), CaAl2Si2O8 (An) and SiO2 (Q)). A 32 oxygen cell has 16 T cations and 8 cavity sites, but ideal nepheline stoichiometry is not necessarily followed. Ca end-member □CaCaAl2Si2O4 (CaNe) and excess silica end-member □SiSi2O4 (Q') calculation requires inclusion of both vacancy species as cavity cation values. Q' parameter calculations can involve different assumptions and four parameters are described: Qxs; QSi; Q(Si-Al); and Qcavity; these should have closely similar values for high-quality, stoichiometric analyses. Representative published compositions are recalculated to assess whether authors followed ideal nepheline stoichiometry. Phenocrysts from peralkaline rocks and nephelinites typically exhibit Al deficiencies reflected in negative Δ(Al - cavity cation) parameters (ΔAlcc), negative 'normative' corundum (Al2O3, Cn), and anomalously low or negative Qxs parameters; for such rock types Q(Si-Al) provides a better estimate of excess silica contents. A ΔT-site (cation charge) parameter (ΔTcharge), is closely coupled to ΔAlcc and end-member NaAlSiO4 has a ΔAlcc/ΔTcharge ratio of 1.4296; the derivation of this value is controlled by strict stuffed-tridymite, unit-cell constraints. Natural nephelines all contain excess silica with a mean ΔAlcc/ΔTcharge of 1~134 reflecting their Si/Al ratio being > 1. Nepheline analyses with relatively low Al and Si and high Na (also Ca) contents are common; this might reflect the presence of small amounts (up to ~5%) of cancrinite as an alteration phase or perhaps even in solid solution. The compositions of alteration lamellae of Ca-rich cancrinite in altered nepheline phenocrysts in phonolites from the Marangudzi alkaline complex, Zimbabwe, are used to define diagnostic parameters for recognising such non-stoichiometry. These alteration lamellae formed hydrothermally from Ca-rich and Kpoor fluids. An EXCEL file is provided to help researchers to standardise calculation of nepheline end-member molecular proportions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0026461X
Volume :
84
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Mineralogical Magazine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148135930
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2020.78