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The Canadian Mineralogist; August 2003; v. 41; no. 4; p. 843-856; DOI: 10.2113/gscanmin.41.4.843
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MORPHOLOGY, COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF LOW-TEMPERATURE P4/nnc HIGH-FLUORINE VESUVIANITE WHISKERS FROM POLAR YAKUTIA, RUSSIA

Evgeny V. Galuskin1,§, Thomas Armbruster2,§, Anna Malsy2, Irina O. Galuskina3,§ and Maciej Sitarz4,§

1 Faculty of Earth Sciences, Department of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Silesia, Bedzinska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland
2 Laboratory for Chemical and Mineralogical Crystallography, University of Bern, Freiestr. 3, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
3 Faculty of Earth Sciences, Department of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Petrography, University of Silesia, Bedzinska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland
4 University of Mining and Metallurgy, Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Cracow, Poland

§ E-mail addresses: galuskin{at}us.edu.pl, thomas.armbruster{at}krist.unibe.ch, irina{at}wnoz.us.edu.pl, msitarz{at}agh.edu.pl

Whiskers and needles of F-rich vesuvianite were found together with diopside in cavities of an altered magnesian skarn in the Tas–Khayakhtakh Mountains of Polar Yakutia, in Russia. The acicular crystals are strongly zoned and formed between two generations of diopside. The chemical composition of the vesuvianite whiskers is more homogeneous and resembles that of the outermost rim of the vesuvianite needles. In the last stage, fluorapophyllite, prehnite, titanite, calcite and quartz overgrew vesuvianite. Whiskers of vesuvianite crystallized at low activity of CO2 and P–T conditions corresponding to the prehnite–pumpellyite facies. Single-crystal X-ray refinements of the structure of three vesuvianite whiskers, for which electron-microprobe data also were collected, revealed P4/nnc space-group symmetry and (F, Cl) substitution at O(10) within disordered strings running parallel to the four-fold axis. In addition, there is partial substitution of F at O(11), usually occupied by OH in low-temperature vesuvianite. The high symmetry (P4/nnc) in low-temperature (<350°C) whiskers of vesuvianite adds evidence that the degree of string order is determined not only by the temperature of crystallization, as hitherto assumed, but also by the prevailing composition of the fluid and the regime of crystal growth leading to substitutions that disturb intra-rod order and particularly long-range rod order. Long-range rod order leads to reduced symmetry (P4/n or P4nc), typical of vesuvianite crystallized at low temperature in rodingites. Vesuvianite whiskers formed in a kinetic regime where the growth rates were selectively influenced by surface-active substances poisoning the prism faces. Growth of faces in vesuvianite whiskers is explained by a tangential layer-by-layer mechanism without participation of a central screw dislocation.

Keywords: low-temperature vesuvianite, whisker, fluorine, composition, crystal structure, crystal growth, infrared spectra, Yakutia, Russia.




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