Author:
Pring A.,Jercher M.,Makovicky E.
Abstract
Abstract
High resolution transmission electron microscopy studies on the lillianite
group minerals from the Ivigtut cryolite deposit, Ivigtut, South Greenland
revealed the existence of disordered intergrowths of lillianite/gustavite-like
blocks (N − 4) and heyrovskyite-like
(N = 7) structural blocks. One disorder sequence is
examined in detail, which gave an average homologue number N = 4.92 corresponding
to a composition of
Pb3.922xBi2·xAgxS6.92
with x ≈ 1.2. An Axial Next-Nearest Neighour Ising model was used to follow the
fluctuations in the average homologue number N across
the crystal. This yielded compositional fluctuations of the order of 70–170 Å over
a 1800 Å region of the crystal, with a 202 Å lamella of ordered vikingite. Trends
in the randomness of the gustavite-vikingite intergrowth were evaluated and the
dominant slab sequence was found to be 4,4,4,7 and 4,4,7,7, suggesting that some
longer period homologues may be stable. A number of defects were noted in which
changes in slab widths were accommodated. The origin of these partially
ordered/disordered lillianite homologues is discussed.
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology
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