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Ca-Zn solid solutions in C2/c pyroxenes: Synthesis, crystal structure, and implications for Zn geochemistry

Authors :
Claudia Gori
Luciana Mantovani
Mario Tribaudino
Edmondo Gilioli
Davide Delmonte
Francesco Mezzadri
Gianluca Calestani
Source :
The American mineralogist 100 (2015): 2209–2218. doi:10.2138/am-2015-5243, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Gori, Claudia; Tribaudino, Mario; Mantovani, Luciana; Delmonte, Davide; Mezzadri, Francesco; Gilioli, Edmondo; Calestani, Gianluca/titolo:Ca-Zn solid solutions in C2%2Fc pyroxenes: Synthesis, crystal structure, and implications for Zn geochemistry/doi:10.2138%2Fam-2015-5243/rivista:The American mineralogist/anno:2015/pagina_da:2209/pagina_a:2218/intervallo_pagine:2209–2218/volume:100
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The effect of Zn substitution on a series of clinopyroxenes along the join CaZnSi2O6-Zn2Si2O6 was studied. The pyroxenes were synthesized at P = 4-5 GPa and T = 1000-1200 degrees C by a multi-anvil apparatus. SEM-EDS and XRD analysis showed complete solid solution; all of the samples have the C2/c space group. No miscibility gap between clino- and orthopyroxene nor phase transition to the P2(1)/c space group was found. Moreover, the cell volume of Ca-Zn pyroxenes decreases less than expected from the decrease of the average cation size for the substitution of Zn for Ca. The crystal structures of three synthetic pyroxenes of composition (Ca0.5Zn0.5)ZnSi2O6, (Ca0.3Zn0.7) ZnSi2O6, and (Ca0.2Zn0.8)ZnSi2O6 were refined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction (R-4 sigma between 3 and 4.5%). It was observed that the Ca-Zn substitution occurs in the M2 polyhedron, with a sub-site splitting of Zn in a position at approximately 0.7 angstrom from Ca. In this position, Zn retains a highly distorted fourfold coordination; moreover, the tetrahedral chain configuration is little changed along the series, and the MI polyhedral size increases with Zn substitution in M2. An implication of the present work is the interpretation of the partitioning of Zn between clino-pyroxene and melt. The distribution coefficients of Zn and Co are quite different in rocks of the same composition, despite their very similar ionic radius, and the difference is related to the preference of Zn for the M2 site, where Zn may find a suitable atomic coordination.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American mineralogist 100 (2015): 2209–2218. doi:10.2138/am-2015-5243, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Gori, Claudia; Tribaudino, Mario; Mantovani, Luciana; Delmonte, Davide; Mezzadri, Francesco; Gilioli, Edmondo; Calestani, Gianluca/titolo:Ca-Zn solid solutions in C2%2Fc pyroxenes: Synthesis, crystal structure, and implications for Zn geochemistry/doi:10.2138%2Fam-2015-5243/rivista:The American mineralogist/anno:2015/pagina_da:2209/pagina_a:2218/intervallo_pagine:2209–2218/volume:100
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e28c1dc6f736e43318b4723b15021a19
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2138/am-2015-5243