Epifanovite, NaCaCu5(PO4)4[AsO2(OH)2] · 7H2O: a New Mineral from the Kester Deposit, Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Russia
- Autores: Yakovenchuk V.N.1, Pakhomovsky Y.A.1, Konoplyova N.G.1, Panikorovskii T.L.1, Mikhailova Y.A.1, Bocharov V.N.2, Krivovichev S.V.1,3, Ivanyuk G.Y.1
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Afiliações:
- Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Research Center Geomodel
- Institute of the Earth Sciences
- Edição: Volume 60, Nº 7 (2018)
- Páginas: 587-593
- Seção: New Minerals
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/1075-7015/article/view/215383
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1075701518070103
- ID: 215383
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Epifanovite, NaCaCu5(PO4)4[AsO2(OH)2] · 7H2O, a new natural copper, sodium and calcium arsenate–phosphate, has been found in a quartz–phosphate pocket within greisenized cassiterite-bearing granodiorite of the Kester tin deposit, Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Russia. The mineral occurs as crusts of tabular pseudotetragonal crystals up to 50 μm across and 10 μm thick. Associated minerals are fluorapatite, pseudomalachite, malachite, a Na-analogue of batagayite, tobermorite, libethenite, arsenolite, native copper and unknown Mg–Zn phosphate. Epifanovite is turquoise-blue with pale blue streak, vitreous luster (dull in crusts), and a Mohs hardness of 3. The mineral is brittle. Cleavage is perfect on (001) and good on (100) and (010). Density measured in the Clerici solution is 3.65(3) g/cm3; the calculated density is 3.73 g/cm3. Epifanovite is optically biaxial (–), α = 1.708(5), β = 1.730(5), γ = 1.735(5). 2Vobs = 40°–45°, 2Vcalc = 50°. Optical orientation: X = a, Y = b. The empirical formula calculated on the basis of P + As = 5 is (Na0.94K0.06)Σ1.00(Ca0.82Na0.08)Σ0.90(Cu5.04Zn0.06)Σ5.10(PO4)4[(As0.81P0.19)Σ1.00(O1.92OH2.06Cl0.02)Σ4.00] · 7.37H2O. The idealized formula is NaCaCu5(PO4)4[AsO2(OH)2] · 7H2O. The Raman spectrum contains the following bands, cm–1: 293, 359 (ν1–2, CuO5); 455, 556, 594, 640, 921, 962, 1002, 1086, 1153 (ν1–4, PO4), 77, 121, 161, 183, 730, 828, 858 (ν1–3, AsO4), 2900, 3200, 3410 (ν1, OH). The mineral is monoclinic, P21/m, a = 9.6912(9), b = 9.7440(9), c = 9.9561(9) Å, β = 102.23 (1)°, V = 918.7(1) Å3, Z = 2. The strongest reflections in the powder X-ray diffraction pattern are, I–dÅ–hkl: 100–9.73–001, 35–6.79–110, 12–4.355–021, 43–3.072–130, 24–3.061–221, 24–3.003–\(\bar 222\), 11–2.698–023, 10–1.6775–504. The mineral was named in honor of the Russian geologist Porphyry Prokop’evich Epifanov, who discovered the Ege-Khaya and Kester tin deposits. Epifanovite is structurally close to the lavendulan-group minerals and related species: andyrobertsite, calcioandyrobertsite, mahnertite and richelsdorfite.
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V. Yakovenchuk
Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: yakovenchuk@ksc.ru
Rússia, Apatity, ul. Fersmana 14, Murmansk oblast, 184209
Ya. Pakhomovsky
Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: yakovenchuk@ksc.ru
Rússia, Apatity, ul. Fersmana 14, Murmansk oblast, 184209
N. Konoplyova
Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: yakovenchuk@ksc.ru
Rússia, Apatity, ul. Fersmana 14, Murmansk oblast, 184209
T. Panikorovskii
Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: yakovenchuk@ksc.ru
Rússia, Apatity, ul. Fersmana 14, Murmansk oblast, 184209
Yu. Mikhailova
Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: yakovenchuk@ksc.ru
Rússia, Apatity, ul. Fersmana 14, Murmansk oblast, 184209
V. Bocharov
Research Center Geomodel
Email: yakovenchuk@ksc.ru
Rússia, Ul’yanovskaya ul., 1, St. Petersburg, 198504
S. Krivovichev
Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences; Institute of the Earth Sciences
Email: yakovenchuk@ksc.ru
Rússia, Apatity, ul. Fersmana 14, Murmansk oblast, 184209; Universitetskaya nab. 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199034
G. Ivanyuk
Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: yakovenchuk@ksc.ru
Rússia, Apatity, ul. Fersmana 14, Murmansk oblast, 184209
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