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Eifelite,KNa3Mg4Si12O30, a new mineral of the osumilite group with octahedral sodium
Authors:K Abraham  W Gebert  O Medenbach  W Schreyer  G Hentschel
Institution:1. Institut für Mineralogie, Ruhr-Universit?t, Postfach 102148, D-4630, Bochum 1
2. Hessisches Landesamt für Bodenforschung, D-6300, Leberberg 9, Wiesbaden, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Eifelite of variable composition is uniaxial positive withn 0 near 1.543 andn e near 1.544, a between 10.14 and 10.15 Å, andc about 14.22 Å, space groupP 6/m 2/c 2/c. There is a complete series of solid solution between the eifelite end member KNa3Mg4Si12O30 and roedderite, KNaMg5Si12O30, following the 2 Na?Mg substitution. Both eifelite and roedderite have milarite-type structures, but Na is always in six-coordinated sites: In roedderite Na occupies solely a newly defined B′6]-position which is slightly displaced alongc from the ideal B9]-position lying on the (001/2)-mirror plane in K2Mg5Si12O30. In eifelite Na is located both inB6] and in theA 6]-positions, where it partially replaces Mg. Eifelite has the highest cation occupancy of all osumilite group minerals known thus far. Both eifelite and roedderite occur in vesicles of contact metamorphosed basement xenoliths ejected with the leucite tephrite lava of the Quaternary Bellerberg volcano in the Eifel, West Germany. They are considered to be precipitates from highly alkaline, MgSi-rich, but Al-deficient gas phases that originated through interaction of gaseous igneous differentiates with the xenoliths.
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