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Agakhanov, Atali A., Pautov, Leonid A., Sokolova, Elena, Hawthorne, Frank C., Yu Karpenko, Vladimir, Siidra, Oleg I., Muftakhov, Vyacheslav A. (2017) Odigitriaite, CsNa5Ca5[Si14B2O38]F2, a new caesium borosilicate mineral from the Darai-Pioz alkaline massif, Tajikistan: Description and crystal structure. Mineralogical Magazine, 81 (1) 113-122 doi:10.1180/minmag.2016.080.074

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TitleOdigitriaite, CsNa5Ca5[Si14B2O38]F2, a new caesium borosilicate mineral from the Darai-Pioz alkaline massif, Tajikistan: Description and crystal structure
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsAgakhanov, Atali A.Author
Pautov, Leonid A.Author
Sokolova, ElenaAuthor
Hawthorne, Frank C.Author
Yu Karpenko, VladimirAuthor
Siidra, Oleg I.Author
Muftakhov, Vyacheslav A.Author
Year2017 (February)Volume81
Page(s)113-122Issue1
PublisherMineralogical Society
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/rruff_1.0/uploads/MM81_113.pdf+
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.2016.080.074Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceAgakhanov, Atali A., Pautov, Leonid A., Sokolova, Elena, Hawthorne, Frank C., Yu Karpenko, Vladimir, Siidra, Oleg I., Muftakhov, Vyacheslav A. (2017) Odigitriaite, CsNa5Ca5[Si14B2O38]F2, a new caesium borosilicate mineral from the Darai-Pioz alkaline massif, Tajikistan: Description and crystal structure. Mineralogical Magazine, 81 (1) 113-122 doi:10.1180/minmag.2016.080.074
Plain TextAgakhanov, Atali A., Pautov, Leonid A., Sokolova, Elena, Hawthorne, Frank C., Yu Karpenko, Vladimir, Siidra, Oleg I., Muftakhov, Vyacheslav A. (2017) Odigitriaite, CsNa5Ca5[Si14B2O38]F2, a new caesium borosilicate mineral from the Darai-Pioz alkaline massif, Tajikistan: Description and crystal structure. Mineralogical Magazine, 81 (1) 113-122 doi:10.1180/minmag.2016.080.074
Abstract/NotesOdigitriaite, a new Cs, Na, Ca borosilicate mineral, was discovered in moraine adjacent to the Darai-Pioz alkaline massif in the upper reaches of the Darai-Pioz river at the intersection of the Turkestansky, Zeravshansky and Alaisky mountain ridges, Tajikistan. It occurs as irregular thin flakes associated with quartz, pectolite, baratovite, fluorite, pekovite, polylithionite, aegirine, leucosphenite, pyrochlore, neptunite, reedmergnerite, mendeleevite-(Ce), zeravshanite and sokolovaite. It is colourless with a white streak, is translucent and has a vitreous lustre; it does not fluoresce under ultraviolet light. Odigitriaite is brittle with an uneven fracture and a Mohs hardness of 5. The calculated density is 2.80(2) g/cm3. The indices of refraction are α = 1.502, β = 1.564, γ = 1.576; 2Vobs = 46(2)°, dispersion is weak r > v, and there is no pleochroism. The chemical composition is as follows (electron microprobe, H2O calculated from structure): SiO2 55.30, Al2O3 0.09, Y2O3 0.44, MnO 0.94, FeO 0.10, PbO 0.21, K2O 0.01 Cs2O 8.36, B2O3 4.75, H2O 0.37, F 1.74, O = F2 –0.74, total 99.43 wt.%. The empirical formula of odigitriaite is Cs0.90Na5.12Ca4.68Mn0.20Y0.06Fe0.02Pb0.01[Si13.92Al0.03B2.06O38]F1.39(OH)0.62. The end-member formula is CsNa5Ca5[Si14B2O38]F2. The strong reflections in the powder X-ray diffraction pattern are: [(d, Å), (I, %), (hkl)]: 5.45 (25) (1 1 3), 4.66 (33) (3 1 1), 4.40 (26) (0 2 2), 4.10 (36) (3 1 3), 3.95 (25) (3̄ 1 3), 2.85 (31) (2 2 2), 2.68 (40) (0 0 6), 3.62 (45) (0 2 4), 3.35 (100) (2̄ 2 4), 3.31 (30) (3̄ 1 5), 3.25 (35) (4 0 4), 3.04 (60) (4̄ 2 2), 2.925 (22) (4̄ 2 3), 1.813 (23) (9 1 0). Odigitriaite is monoclinic, space group C2/c, a = 16.652(5), b = 9.598 (3), c = 22.120(7) Å, β= 92.875(14)°, V = 3530.9(1.9) Å3, Z = 4. The crystal structure of odigitriaite was solved by direct methods and refined to an R1 value of 2.75% based on single-crystal X-ray data. It is a double-layer sheet-borosilicate mineral; Cs and Na are intercalated within the double-layer sheet, and the double layers are linked by interstitial Ca and Na atoms.

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Dara-i-Pioz Massif, Districts of Republican Subordination, Tajikistan Alamosite, Fluorite, Hyalotekite, Kupletskite, Leucosphenite, Microcline, Neptunite, Nordite-(Ce), Odigitriaite, Orlovite, Pectolite, Pekovite, Polylithionite, Quartz, Reedmergnerite, Senkevichite, Sokolovaite, Stillwellite-(Ce), Turkestanite


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