Abstract
Abstract. Ferri-taramite (IMA CNMNC 2021-046), ideally
ANaB(CaNa)C(Mg3Fe23+)(Si6Al2)O22W(OH)2,
occurs in skarn from the Jakobsberg manganese mine, Värmland, Sweden.
Associated minerals are celsian, phlogopite, aegirine-augite, andradite, hancockite,
melanotekite, microcline (var. hyalophane), calcite, baryte, prehnite,
macedonite and oxyplumboroméite. Conditions of formation, close to peak
metamorphism (at circa 650 ∘C and 0.4 GPa), include silica
undersaturation, a slightly peralkaline character and relatively high
oxygen fugacities. Ferri-taramite forms poikiloblastic crystals up to 5 mm
and is dark brownish black with a yellowish grey streak. The amphibole is
brittle with an uneven to splintery fracture. Cleavage parallel to
{110} is good. Hardness (Mohs) is ∼ 6,
and Dcalc=3.227(5) g cm−3. Holotype ferri-taramite
has the experimental unit formula
A(Na0.79K0.16Pb0.01)Σ0.96B(Ca1.26Na0.72Mn0.022+)Σ2C(Mg2.66Mn0.582+Fe0.162+Zn0.02Fe1.263+
Al0.26Ti0.06)Σ5.00T(Al1.86Si6.14)Σ8O22W(OH)2, based on chemical analyses (EDS, laser-ablation ICP-MS) and
spectroscopic (Mössbauer, infrared) and single-crystal X-ray
diffraction data. The mineral is optically biaxial (–), with α=1.670(5), β=1.680(5) and γ=1.685(5) in white light and
2Vmeas=70(10)∘ and 2Vcalc=70.2∘.
Ferri-taramite is distinctly pleochroic in transmitted light, with X pale
yellow, Y dark brown, Z yellowish brown and absorption Y>Z>X. The eight strongest reflections in the X-ray powder pattern
(d values (in Å), Irel, hkl) are 8.44, 60, 110; 3.392, 25, 131;
3.281, 39, 240; 3.140, 100, 310; 2.816, 45, 330; 2.7104, 38, 151;
1.3654, 26, 461; and 1.4451, 33, 6‾61. Refined unit-cell parameters from
single-crystal diffraction data are a=9.89596(13), b=18.015(2), c=5.32164(7) Å, β=105.003(13)∘ and V=916.38(2) Å3 for Z=2. Refinement of the crystal structure yielded R=2.26 % for 2722 reflections with Io>2σ(I). The
Mn2+ and Fe2+ ions show preference for the M1 and M3 octahedrally
coordinated sites, whereas Fe3+ is strongly ordered at M2. The A-group
cations, K and Na, are split over two subsites, A(m) and A(2), respectively.
Subject
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