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    Publication Date: 2017-09-06
    Description: Leószilárdite (IMA2015-128), Na 6 Mg(UO 2 ) 2 (CO 3 ) 6 ·6H 2 O, was found in the Markey Mine, Red Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan County, Utah, USA, in areas with abundant andersonite, natrozippeite, gypsum, anhydrite, and probable hydromagnesite along with other secondary uranium minerals bayleyite, čejkaite and johannite. The new mineral occurs as aggregates of pale yellow bladed crystals flattened on {001} and elongated along [010], individually reaching up to 0.2 mm long. More commonly it occurs as pale yellow pearlescent masses to 2 mm consisting of very small plates. Leószilárdite fluoresces green under both longwave and shortwave ultraviolet light, and is translucent with a white streak, hardness of 2 (Mohs), and brittle tenacity with uneven fracture. The new mineral is readily soluble in room temperature H 2 O. Crystals have perfect cleavage along {001}, and exhibit the forms {110}, {001}, {100}, {101} and { 1 01}. Optically, leószilárdite is biaxial (–), α = 1.504(1), β = 1.597(1), = 1.628(1) (white light); 2V (meas.) = 57(1)°, 2V (calc.) = 57.1°; dispersion r 〉 v , slight. Pleochroism: X = colourless, Y and Z = light yellow; X 〈 Y Z . The average of six wavelength dispersive spectroscopic analyses provided Na 2 O 14.54, MgO 3.05, UO 3 47.95, CO 2 22.13, H 2 O 9.51, total 97.18 wt.%. The empirical formula is Na 5.60 Mg 0.90 U 2 O 28 C 6 H 12.60 , based on 28 O apfu. Leószilárdite is monoclinic, C 2 /m , a = 11.6093(21), b = 6.7843(13), c = 15.1058(28) Å, β = 91.378(3)°, V = 1189.4(4) Å 3 and Z = 2. The crystal structure ( R 1 = 0.0387 for 1394 reflections with I obs 〉 4 I ), consists of uranyl tricarbonate anion clusters [(UO 2 )(CO 3 ) 3 ] 4– held together in part by irregular chains of NaO 5 (H 2 O) polyhedra sub parallel to [010]. Individual uranyl tricarbonate clusters are also linked together by three-octahedron units consisting of two Na-centred octahedra that share the opposite faces of a Mg-centred octahedron at the centre (Na–Mg–Na), and have the composition Na 2 MgO 12 (H 2 O) 4 . The name of the new mineral honours the Hungarian-American physicist, inventor and biologist Dr. Leó Szilárd (1898–1964).
    Print ISSN: 0026-461X
    Electronic ISSN: 1471-8022
    Topics: Geosciences
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