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Galuskin, Evgeny V., Krüger, Biljana, Galuskina, Irina O., Krüger, Hannes, Vapnik, Yevgeny, Pauluhn, Anuschka, Olieric, Vincent (2018) Stracherite, BaCa6(SiO4)2[(PO4)(CO3)]F, the first CO3-bearing intercalated hexagonal antiperovskite from Negev Desert, Israel. American Mineralogist, 103 (10) 1699-1706 doi:10.2138/am-2018-6493

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TitleStracherite, BaCa6(SiO4)2[(PO4)(CO3)]F, the first CO3-bearing intercalated hexagonal antiperovskite from Negev Desert, Israel
JournalAmerican Mineralogist
AuthorsGaluskin, Evgeny V.Author
Krüger, BiljanaAuthor
Galuskina, Irina O.Author
Krüger, HannesAuthor
Vapnik, YevgenyAuthor
Pauluhn, AnuschkaAuthor
Olieric, VincentAuthor
Year2018 (October 1)Volume103
Page(s)1699-1706Issue10
PublisherMineralogical Society of America
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/rruff_1.0/uploads/AM103_1699.pdf+
DOIdoi:10.2138/am-2018-6493Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGaluskin, Evgeny V., Krüger, Biljana, Galuskina, Irina O., Krüger, Hannes, Vapnik, Yevgeny, Pauluhn, Anuschka, Olieric, Vincent (2018) Stracherite, BaCa6(SiO4)2[(PO4)(CO3)]F, the first CO3-bearing intercalated hexagonal antiperovskite from Negev Desert, Israel. American Mineralogist, 103 (10) 1699-1706 doi:10.2138/am-2018-6493
Plain TextGaluskin, Evgeny V., Krüger, Biljana, Galuskina, Irina O., Krüger, Hannes, Vapnik, Yevgeny, Pauluhn, Anuschka, Olieric, Vincent (2018) Stracherite, BaCa6(SiO4)2[(PO4)(CO3)]F, the first CO3-bearing intercalated hexagonal antiperovskite from Negev Desert, Israel. American Mineralogist, 103 (10) 1699-1706 doi:10.2138/am-2018-6493
In(2018, October) American Mineralogist Vol. 103 (10) Mineralogical Society of America
Abstract/NotesThe new mineral stracherite, BaCa6(SiO4)2[(PO4)(CO3)]F [R3m, a = 7.0877(5) Å, c = 25.201(2) Å,
V = 1096.4(1) Å3, Z = 3], belongs to the zadovite group, which also includes zadovite, BaCa6[(SiO4)
(PO4)](PO4)2F; aradite, BaCa6[(SiO4)(VO4)](VO4)2F; and gazeevite, BaCa6(SiO4)2(SO4)2O. All miner-
als of this group exhibit single-layer antiperovskite modules, which are intercalated with tetrahedral
layers. In stracherite, the first CO3-bearing intercalated hexagonal antiperovskite, about 38% of the
(PO4)3– tetrahedra are randomly substituted by planar (CO3)2– groups. The mineral was discovered in
spurrite rocks of the Hatrurim Complex in the Negev Desert near Arad, Israel. Associated minerals
are spurrite, calcite, brownmillerite, shulamitite, CO3-bearing fluorapatite, fluormayenite-fluorkyuy-
genite, and ariegilatite. The empirical formula of stracherite is: (Ba0.96K0.02Na0.01)S0.99Ca6.01[(SiO4)1.86
(PO4)0.12(AlO4)0.01(TiO4)0.01]S2[(PO4)1.05(CO3)0.75(SO4)0.18(VO4)0.02]S2(F0.95O0.03)S0.98. Poikilitic crystals of
stracherite are up to 0.5 mm in size and are confined to re-crystallization zones of spurrite marbles
under the influence of by-products (gases, fluids) of combustion metamorphism.

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