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Kasatkin, Anatoly V., Plášil, Jakub, Škoda, Radek, Belakovskiy, Dmitriy I., Marty, Joe, Meisser, Nicolas, Pekov, Igor V. (2018) Redefinition of thérèsemagnanite, NaCo4(SO4)(OH)6Cl·6H2O: new data and relationship to ‘cobaltogordaite’. Mineralogical Magazine, 82 (1) 159-170 doi:10.1180/minmag.2017.081.030

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TitleRedefinition of thérèsemagnanite, NaCo4(SO4)(OH)6Cl·6H2O: new data and relationship to ‘cobaltogordaite’
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsKasatkin, Anatoly V.Author
Plášil, JakubAuthor
Škoda, RadekAuthor
Belakovskiy, Dmitriy I.Author
Marty, JoeAuthor
Meisser, NicolasAuthor
Pekov, Igor V.Author
Year2018 (February)Volume82
Page(s)159-170Issue1
PublisherMineralogical Society
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.2017.081.030Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID245002Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:245002:9
GUIDa846c2ba-9e6c-4a38-a2f8-9a393bbe69ac
Full ReferenceKasatkin, Anatoly V., Plášil, Jakub, Škoda, Radek, Belakovskiy, Dmitriy I., Marty, Joe, Meisser, Nicolas, Pekov, Igor V. (2018) Redefinition of thérèsemagnanite, NaCo4(SO4)(OH)6Cl·6H2O: new data and relationship to ‘cobaltogordaite’. Mineralogical Magazine, 82 (1) 159-170 doi:10.1180/minmag.2017.081.030
Plain TextKasatkin, Anatoly V., Plášil, Jakub, Škoda, Radek, Belakovskiy, Dmitriy I., Marty, Joe, Meisser, Nicolas, Pekov, Igor V. (2018) Redefinition of thérèsemagnanite, NaCo4(SO4)(OH)6Cl·6H2O: new data and relationship to ‘cobaltogordaite’. Mineralogical Magazine, 82 (1) 159-170 doi:10.1180/minmag.2017.081.030
Abstract/NotesABSTRACTThérèsemagnanite was originally described from the Cap Garonne mine, Var, France. Its ideal formula was reported as (Co,Zn,Ni)6(SO4)(OH,Cl)10·8H2O; without crystal structure data, only the powder X-ray diffraction pattern was given. Revision of the holotype material revealed that thérèsemagnanite is identical to ‘cobaltogordaite’ (IMA2014-043), recently described from the Blue Lizard mine, Utah, USA. Thérèsemagnanite is thus redefined in accordance with the new data obtained for the neotype specimen from Blue Lizard (formerly the holotype specimen of ‘cobaltogordaite’) and ‘cobaltogordaite’ has been discredited by the International Mineralogical Association Commission on New Mineral Nomenclature and Classification (IMA CNMNC). Thérèsemagnanite has the ideal, end-member formula NaCo4(SO4)(OH)6Cl·6H2O. The empirical formulae of the holotype (Cap Garonne) and the neotype (Blue Lizard), both based on microprobe analyses and calculated on the basis of 17 O + Cl atoms per formula unit (with fixed 6 OH groups and 6 H2O molecules; H content is calculated by stoichiometry) are (Na0.64K0.09)Σ0.73(Co2.35Zn1.22Ni0.50)Σ4.07S1.02O3.98(OH)6Cl1.02·6H2O and Na1.01(Co1.90Zn1.37Ni0.48Cu0.15Mn0.05)Σ3.95S1.03O4.09(OH)6Cl0.91·6H2O, respectively. Thérèsemagnanite is trigonal,P$\overline 3 $,a= 8.349(3),c= 13.031(2) Å,V= 786.6(4) Å3and Z = 2 (neotype). The strongest powder X-ray diffraction lines are [dobsin Å (hkl) (Irel)]: 13.10 (001)(100), 6.53 (002)(8), 4.173 (110)(4), 3.517 (112)(5), 2.975 (104, 10$\overline 4 $)(4), 2.676 (211)(5) and 2.520 (12$\bar 2$)(5) (neotype). Thérèsemagnanite is a cobalt analogue of gordaite, NaZn4(SO4)(OH)6Cl·6H2O. These minerals represent the gordaite group, accepted by the IMA CNMNC.


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