http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/15457
Tytuł: | Second occurrence of the new mineral harmunite CaFe2O4, Negev Desert, Israel |
Autor: | Środek, Dorota Galuskina, Irina |
Słowa kluczowe: | CaFe2O4; crystal |
Data wydania: | 2015 |
Źródło: | "Geology, Geophysics & Environment" Vol. 41, nr 1 (2015), s. 142 |
Abstrakt: | Harmunite (ideally CaFe2O4) was found in the natural environment for the first time in 2014 in pyrometamorpic larnite rocks of the Hatrurim Complex that lies near Jabel Harmun – moutain located in Judean Desert, Israel – from which it derives its name (Galuskina et al. 2014). Macroscopically, together with srebrodolskite and magnesioferrite, harmunite creates black porous aggregates (Galuskina et al. 2014). In reflected light with crossed polars it has light gray colour with characteristic red internal reflections (Galuskina et al. 2014). Harmunite occurs as crystal faceted by the simple forms {100}, {110}, {210}, {011}, {001}, and {010} or as rounded fragments (Galuskina et al. 2014). The structure of CaFe2O4 consist of double rutile-type 1[Fe2O6] chains, which are further linked by common oxygen corners creating a tunnel-structure with large trigonal prismatic cavities occupied by Ca along [001] (Galuskina et al. 2014). Synthetic compound CaFe2O4 is known and used as ceramic material and pigment, semiconductors, refractories, thermally stable material and others (Candeia et al. 2004, Kharton et al. 2008). This phase was also previously found in the Salair pyrometamorphic complex of Kuznetsky coal basin in southwest Siberia, Russia (Nigmatulina & Nigmatulina 2009) and Chelabynsk coal basin, Southern Urals, Russia (Chesnokov et al. 1998) and described as “aciculite”, but it was not approved as a mineral due to its anthropogenic origin (Galuskina et al. 2014). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/15457 |
DOI: | 10.7494/geol.2015.41.1.142 |
ISSN: | 2353-0790 2299-8004 |
Pojawia się w kolekcji: | Artykuły (WNP) |
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