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Jingwenite-(Y) from the Yushui Cu deposit, South China: The first occurrence of a V-HREE-bearing silicate mineral.

Authors :
Liu, PENG
Gu, XIANGPING
ZHANG, WENLAN
Hu, HUAN
CHEN, XIAODAN
WANG, XIAOLIN
SONG, WENLEI
Yu, MIAO
COOK, NIGEL J.
Source :
American Mineralogist; Jan2023, Vol. 108 Issue 1, p192-196, 5p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Jingwenite-(Y), Y<subscript>2</subscript>Al<subscript>2</subscript>V2<superscript>+</superscript>(SiO<subscript>4</subscript>)O<subscript>4</subscript>(OH)<subscript>4</subscript>, the first V-HREE-bearing silicate mineral discovered in nature, is an abundant component of a sediment-hosted stratiform Cu (SSC) deposit, Yushui, South China. The mineral occurs in bedded/massive sulfide-bearing ore and is associated with bornite, chalcopyrite, galena, xenotime-(Y), nolanite, thortveitite, roscoelite, barite, and quartz. Optically, jingwenite-(Y) is biaxial (+), with a = 1.92(4), p = 1.95(2), Y = 1.99(3) (white light), and 2V (calculated) = 83°. The dispersion is medium with r < v, and the pleochroism is with X = light brown, Y = brown, Z = dark brown. The color, streak, luster, and hardness (Mohs) are light brown, yellowish gray, vitreous, and 4^-5, respectively. Jingwenite-(Y) is monoclinic, with space group I2la, Z = 4, and unit-cell parameters a = 9.4821(2) A, b = 5.8781(1) A, c = 19.3987(4) A, p = 90.165(2)°, and V = 1081.21(4) A<superscript>3</superscript>. The structure ofjingwenite-(Y) has chains of edge-sharing Al(V,Fe)-O octahedra and V(Ti)-O octahedra extending along the b-axis and linked by insular Si-O tetrahedra, leaving open channels occupied by HREEs. Jingwenite-(Y) is a new nesosilicate structural type. Sm-Nd dating and Nd isotope signatures ofjingwenite-(Y) reveal an epigenetic origin and suggest that HREEs and V were added to the SSC system via leaching of abundant heavy minerals in the footwall red sandstone by oxidized basinal brines. The abundance ofjingwenite-(Y) at Yushui indicates that it could potentially be a valuable resource for HREE and V. Moreover, HREE and V mineralization can also occur in the same sediment-hosted Cu mineral system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0003004X
Volume :
108
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
American Mineralogist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161129290
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2138/am-2022-8373