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Mitchell, R. H., Welch, M. D., Kampf, A. R., Chakhmouradian, A. K., Spratt, J. (2015) Barrydawsonite-(Y), Na1.5CaY0.5Si3O9H: a new pyroxenoid of the pectolite–serandite group. Mineralogical Magazine, 79 (3) 671-686 doi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.3.12

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TitleBarrydawsonite-(Y), Na1.5CaY0.5Si3O9H: a new pyroxenoid of the pectolite–serandite group
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsMitchell, R. H.Author
Welch, M. D.Author
Kampf, A. R.Author
Chakhmouradian, A. K.Author
Spratt, J.Author
Year2015 (June)Volume79
Issue3
PublisherMineralogical Society
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.3.12Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMitchell, R. H., Welch, M. D., Kampf, A. R., Chakhmouradian, A. K., Spratt, J. (2015) Barrydawsonite-(Y), Na1.5CaY0.5Si3O9H: a new pyroxenoid of the pectolite–serandite group. Mineralogical Magazine, 79 (3) 671-686 doi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.3.12
Plain TextMitchell, R. H., Welch, M. D., Kampf, A. R., Chakhmouradian, A. K., Spratt, J. (2015) Barrydawsonite-(Y), Na1.5CaY0.5Si3O9H: a new pyroxenoid of the pectolite–serandite group. Mineralogical Magazine, 79 (3) 671-686 doi:10.1180/minmag.2015.079.3.12
Abstract/NotesAbstractThe new pyroxenoid barrydawsonite-(Y) occurs at the Merlot Claim, North Red Wine Pluton, Labrador, Canada (62°32'38.54'' W; 54°08'1.37'' N). The host rock is a metamorphosed eudialyte syenite consisting of eudialyte, potassic arfvedsonite, jadeitic aegirine, nepheline, albite and potassium feldspar with accessory Y-bearing pectolite, britholite and steenstrupine. Barrydawsonite-(Y) crystals commonly have discrete thin rims of Y-bearing pectolite. The average empirical formula (based on nine anions p.f.u.) is Na1.54Ca0.74Mn0.15Fe0.07Y0.38Nd0.01Sm0.01Gd0.02Tb0.01Dy0.04Ho0.01Er0.02Yb0.01Si3.00O9H. The simplified formula is Na1.5Y0.5CaSi3O9H. Barrydawsonite-(Y) is related to pectolite by the substitution ½[NaM3+Ca–2] (M3+ = Y,REE), and is exceptional in being the only member of the pectolite group that has the structure of the monoclinic M2abc polytype. The crystal structure has been determined in monoclinic space group P21/a: a = 15.5026(2), b = 7.0233(1), c = 6.9769(1) Å, β = 95.149(1)°, V = 756.58(2) Å3(Z = 4). Final agreement indices are R1 = 0.038, wR2 = 0.068, Goof = 1.136. The asymmetric unit of barrydawsonite-(Y) has three metal sites: M(1) = Ca, M(2) = Na0.5(Y,REE)0.5, M(3) = Na. M(1) and M(2) are octahedrally-coordinated sites, whereas M(3) is [8]-coordinated as in pectolite and serandite. The structural formula for the empirical composition is M(3)Na1.00M(2)(Na0.50Y0.38REE0.13)Σ=1.01M(1)(Na0.04Ca0.74Mn0.152+Fe0.072+)Σ=1.00Si3O9H. There is excellent agreement between the refined site-scattering values and those calculated based upon the structural formula.Barrydawsonite-(Y) is biaxial (+) with α = 1.612(1), β = 1.617(1), γ = 1.630(1) (white light) and 2V = 63(1)°. The five strongest peaks in the X-ray powder diffraction pattern are [dobs (Å), Iobs%, (hkl)]: [2.905, 100, (023)], [3.094, 30, (210,211,121,202)], [1.7613, 29, (127,323,040)], [3.272, 27, (202,104)], [1.7016, 27, (140,227,325)].

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Merlot Claim, North Red Wine Pluton, Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Aegirine, Albite, Barrydawsonite-(Y), Britholite Group, Eudialyte, K Feldspar, Nepheline, Pectolite, Potassic-arfvedsonite, Steenstrupine-(Ce)


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