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Lanmuchangite, a New Thallium (Hydrous) Sulphate from Lanmuchang, Guizhou Province, China.

Authors :
Chen Daiyan, Ahmed A.
Wang Guanxin, Ahmed A.
Zou Zhenxi, Ahmed A.
Chen Yuming, Ahmed A.
Source :
Chinese Journal of Geochemistry; 2003, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p185-192, 8p, 1 Black and White Photograph, 6 Charts, 3 Graphs
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Lanmucbengite is a new thallium hydrous sulfate from the oxidation zone hosting rich thallium ore bodies in the Lanmuchang thallium (mercury) ore deposit, Xinren County, Guizhou Province, China. This new mineral is named after the locality where it was discovered. The mineral is associated with malanterite, pickeringite, potassium alum, jarosite, gypsum, arsenic blane, sulphur and some unknown minerals. The aggregates of lanmuchangite range from 2 to 10 mm in size. In general, the aggregates are compact and massive in form and are composed of anhedral granular crystals measuring in size from 40 to 90μm, but the single crystal grains show distinct boundaries. Parallel columnar aggregates are occasionally seen, which are composed of subhedral to euhedral columnar crystals ranging in size from 15 to 65μm. White, light yellow to white in color, glassy in luster and transparent. Hv[submeas.] = 94 - 124 kg/mm², Hm = 3.1 - 3.4, density = 2.22 g/cm³. Under the polarization microscope the mineral is colorless and homogeneous, with N[submeas.] = 1.495. It is easily water-soluble. The average chemical composition is: Tl[sub2]O = 33.25, Al[sub2]O[sub3] = 8.07, SO[sub3] = 25.19, SiO[sub2] = 0.10, K[sub2]O = 0.35, CaO = 0.08, MgO = 0.06, FeO = 0.04 and H[sub2]0 = 33.46 [the crystal water (H[sub2]O) was measured by thermogravimetery (TG) while the other composition were determined by electron microprobe], totaling 100.60%. The empirical formula is (Tl[sub1.00]K[sub0.05])[sub1.05] (Al[sub1.01]Si[sub0.01]Ca[sub0.01]Mg[sub0.01])[sub1.04] [SO[sub4]][sub2.01] · 11.88 H[sub2]O and the simplified formula is TlAl[SO[sub4]][sub2] · 12H[sub2]O. The compatibility of lanmuchangite is -0.03 and its value falls within the range of ±0. 020 - ±0.039, so the compatibility is excellent. Its TG curve demonstrated that the crystal water was lost (i. e. , dewatering) in stages at 101, 130 and 230 Celsius. At the temperature... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10009426
Volume :
22
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Chinese Journal of Geochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10993183
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02831529