First terrestrial occurrence of roedderite in volcanic ejecta of the Eifel,Germany |
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Authors: | Gerhard Hentschel Kurt Abraham Werner Schreyer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Hessisches Landesamt für Bodenforschung, Leberberg 9, D-6300 Wiesbaden, West Germany;(2) Institut für Mineralogie der Ruhr-Universität, Postfach 102148, D-4630 Bochum, West Germany |
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Abstract: | Idiomorphic crystals of roedderite occur in melt-coated cavities of xenoliths of contact-altered quartz-sillimanite and quartz-feldspar gneisses which were ejected with the tephritic lava of the Bellerberg volcano. Physical and chemical properties of three different sets of crystals agree generally with those of roedderites from meteorites, in which so far the mineral had been found exclusively. In detail, however, there are characteristic chemical differences amongst the Eifel roedderites with one set of crystals matching closely the ideal formula (Na,K)2Mg5 Si12O30, a second set containing excess alkalies according to the substitution Na+0.5 Mg2+, and a third set richer in iron having an alkali deficiency following Fe3+Fe2++Na+.The terrestrial roedderites are considered to be precipitates from highly alkaline, MgSi-rich, but Aldeficient gas phases that evolved through contact heating of the gneisses by the tephrite magma. |
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