Publication Date:
2001-02-01
Description:
Rengeite, Sr4ZrTi4Si4O22, is a new member of the perrierite–chevkinite group found in the jades from the Itoigawa-Ohmi district, central Japan. It is monoclinic, P21/a, a = 13.97(1), b = 5.675(7), c = 11.98(1)Å, β = 114.26(8)°, V = 866 Å3 and Z = 2. The six strongest lines in the X-ray powder diffraction pattern are 3.12 (s) (40-3), 3.05 (vvs) (31-3), 2.99 (vs) (311), 2.84 (s) (020), 2.74 (s) (004), 2.20 (s) (31-5). Electron microprobe analysis gave SiO2 22.58, TiO2 29.88, ZrO2 9.49, Nb2O5 0.24, Ta2O5 0.07, Al2O3 0.20, FeO 0.10, CaO 0.43, SrO 34.32, BaO 0.13, La2O3 0.00, Ce2O3 0.38, Pr2O3 0.10, Nd2O3 0.29, Sm2O3 0.04, total 98.25 wt.%, corresponding to (Sr3.62Ca0.08Ce0.03Nd0.02Ba0.01Pr0.01)∑3.76 (Zr0.84Ti0.09Al0.04Fe0.02Nb0.02)∑1.01Ti4.00Si4.11O22 on the basis of O = 22. The unitcell parameters and chemical composition imply that rengeite is the Sr and Zr-analogue of perrierite or high-β analogue of strontiochevkinite. It is transparent, dark brown with adamantine lustre. Its streak is pale greenish brown, and no cleavage was observed. The hardness is VHN100 606–698 kg mm−2 (Mohs 5–5.5). The calculated density is 4.12 g cm−3. It is strongly pleochroic from pale green to pale greenish brown where the REE contents are
Print ISSN:
0026-461X
Electronic ISSN:
1471-8022
Topics:
Geosciences
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