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Ankangite from Monte Arsiccio and cryptomelane group problem

Posted by Marco E. Ciriotti  
avatar Ankangite from Monte Arsiccio and cryptomelane group problem
September 12, 2009 10:22AM
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• Biagioni, C., Orlandi, P., Pasero, M. (2009): Ankangite from the Monte Arsiccio mine (Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy): occurrence, crystal structure, and classification problems in cryptomelane group minerals. Periodico di Mineralogia, 78(2), 3-11.

Abstract:
A new occurrence of ankangite, a rare member of the hollandite structural family, is described. ankangite was found in small fractures in dolomitic marble at the Monte Arsiccio mine, a small deposit of baryte, pyrite and Fe oxides in the Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy. the mineral occurs as prismatic black crystals, up to 5 mm in length, associated with “apatite”, anatase, arsenopyrite, Ba-rich K-feldspar, baryte, dolomite, pyrite, quartz, sphalerite, stibnite, valentinite, and zinkenite. The crystal structure of ankangite from the Monte Arsiccio mine was refined to R1 = 0.016. ankangite is a member of the titanate subgroup in the cryptomelane group. The classification and nomenclature of the hollandite-group minerals are discussed.
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