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FTIR spectroscopy of Ti-rich pargasites from Lherz and the detection of O2-at the anionic O3 site in amphiboles

Authors :
Ventura, Giancarlo Della
Oberti, Roberta
Hawthorne, Frank C.
Bellatreccia, Fabio
Source :
American Mineralogist (De Gruyter); October 2007, Vol. 92 Issue: 10 p1645-1651, 7p
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

This paper reports a single-crystal unpolarized-light FTIR study in the OH-stretching region of a suite of well-characterized Ti-rich pargasites from Lherz (French Pyrenees). All amphiboles studied have fairly constant M-site composition, with [6]Altot~0.55 atoms per formula unit (apfu), [6]Ti ~0.45 apfu, and [6]Fe3+~0.40 apfu. SIMS and SREF data show all samples to have an O3 anion composition of OH ≈ O2-≈ 1.0 apfu, with negligible F. The FTIR spectra show for all samples a broad absorption consisting of several overlapping bands; three main components can be recognized: ~3710, 3686, and 3660 cm-1, respectively, with an asymmetric tail extending to lower frequency. Six Gaussian components can be fitted to the spectra; comparison with spectra of both synthetic and natural pargasites allows five of these components to be assigned to local configurations involving OH-O2-at the O3 site, thus showing that coupling with an O2-anion through an A-cation significantly affects band position. Infrared spectroscopy can detect the presence of O2-in amphiboles in chemically favorable cases, i.e., in the absence of F. Moreover, the FTIR spectra show that all octahedral configurations involving M1Ti4+or M1Fe3+M3Fe3+are associated with O2-at both adjacent O3 sites, and that M3Al is locally associated with OH, confirming SRO models based on structure refinement results.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0003004X and 19453027
Volume :
92
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
American Mineralogist (De Gruyter)
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs35433964
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2138/am.2007.2199