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Galileiite: A new meteoritic phosphate minera
Authors:Edward J Olsen  Ian M Steele
Abstract:Abstract— A new mineral named galileiite, NaFe4(PO4)3, has been found within troilite nodules in iron meteorites of the IIIA and IIIB groups. the mineral is optically positive (ω = 1.72, ω = 1.75), colorless in transmitted light and pale amber in reflected light. Grains of galileiite are very small, generally 10 μm or less; rarely, grains are up to 30 μm. It is associated with Ca-free graftonite (or Ca-free sarcopside), chromite and, occasionally, schreibersite. Johnsomervilleite may occur within troilite nodules in the same meteorite as galileiite, but they have never been observed together in the same troilite nodule. Because of the small sample size, single crystal x-ray work was not successful; however, Gandolfi diffraction measurements were made. The three strongest diffraction peaks are 2.71 Å, 3.01 Å and 4.13 Å. On the basis of its composition and similar diffraction pattern, it is considered to be related to johnsomervilleite, fillowite and chladniite, all of which are rhombohedral and isostructural. Galileiite may also be rhombohedral, but that is yet to be demonstrated.
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