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Murakamiite, LiCa2Si3O8(OH), a Li-analogue of pectolite, from the Iwagi Islet, southwest Japan

Authors :
Chihiro Fukuda
Qing Chang
Jun-Ichi Kimura
Takashi Kano
Mariko Nagashima
Teruyoshi Imaoka
Source :
European Journal of Mineralogy. 29:1045-1053
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Schweizerbart, 2017.

Abstract

Murakamiite (IMA2016-066), ideally LiCa 2 Si 3 O 8 (OH), is a new mineral that was recently discovered in an aegirine-augite albitite exposed on the Iwagi Islet, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. It occurs as prismatic crystals and monomineralic aggregates up to 1.7 mm long, is white to colourless with a white streak, and has a vitreous to silky lustre. It has a Mohs hardness of 4½–5 and is brittle with a splintery fracture and perfect {1 0 0} and {0 0 1} cleavage. Measured and calculated densities are D meas = 2.86(1) and D calc = 2.85(1) g·cm −3 , respectively. Murakamiite is optically biaxial (+) and non-pleochroic, with refractive indices (in white light) of α = 1.602(1), β = 1.611(1), γ = 1.643(1), and with 2 V meas = 56–59(2)° and 2 V calc = 57°. Dispersion is weak, with r > v . The optical orientation is X ^ c 10–11°, Y ^ a 10–14°, Z ^ b 0–5°. Murakamiite is triclinic, belonging to space group P 1 ¯ with the unit-cell parameters a = 7.9098(2) A, b = 7.0320(2) A, c = 6.9863(2) A, α = 90.596(2)°, β = 95.589(2)°, γ = 102.767(2)°, V = 376.98(2) A 3 ( Z = 2). The eight strongest lines in the X-ray powder diffraction pattern are [ d obs /A( I )( h k l )]: 2.897(100)(2 2 ¯ 0), 3.055(49)(0 1 2, 1 0 2, 1 1 ¯ 2 ¯ ), 3.295(41) (1 0 2 ¯ ), 3.225(33)(2 0 1), 3.845(20)(2 0 0), 2.284(19)(1 0 3 ¯ ), 2.720(15)(1 2 1 ¯ , 2 2 ¯ 1, 2 0 2 ¯ ), and 6.962(15)(0 0 1). The chemical composition is (average of sixteen analyses by LA–ICP–MS, H 2 O by TG–DTA, wt%): SiO 2 54.94, Al 2 O 3 0.01, FeO 0.38, MnO 0.80, MgO 0.04, CaO 34.14, Na 2 O 4.37, Li 2 O 2.52 and H 2 O 2.80. The empirical formula of murakamiite, based on 9 O apfu , is (Li 0.55 Na 0.46 ) Σ1.01 (Ca 1.98 Mn 0.04 Fe 0.02 ) Σ2.04 Si 2.98 O 8 (OH) 1.01 ; thus, muakamiite is a H-bearing pyroxenoid with three-periodicity of SiO 4 tetrahedra and the Li-analogue of pectolite. The species is named in honour of the late Professor Emeritus Nobuhide Murakami (1923–1994) of Yamaguchi University, Japan. Type specimens are housed in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tsukuba, Japan, and the Geological and Mineralogical Museum of Faculty of Science, Yamaguchi University, Japan.

Details

ISSN :
09351221
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Mineralogy
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9967046d45bea2f2afa89a2fe775d318
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2017/0029-2675