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Tveitite,a new calcium yttrium fluoride
Authors:Sveinung Bergstøl  Brenda B. Jensen  Henrich Neumann
Affiliation:1. S. Bergstøl, Geologisk Institutt, Norges Tekniske Høgskole, 7034 Trondheim, Norway;2. B.B. Jensen & H. Neumann, Mineralogisk-Geologisk Museum, Sarsgt. I, Oslo 5, Norway
Abstract:Tveitite is a new mineral with formula of the type Ca1?x(Y, RE)xF2+xwhere x is approximately 0.3. It is found in a cleavelandite pegmatite at Høydalen in Tørdal, Telemark, S. Norway. The sub-cell is thought to be monoclinic, a′=3.924, b′=3.893, c′=5.525, ß=90°26′, Z=2. The structure is very similar to that of fluorite and can be described in terms of a pseudo-cubic cell [110]0 = 5.527, [110]0 = 5.527, c = 5.525, α = 90°18′, γ = 89°37′ which contains approximately 1[YCa3F9]. The mineral shows twinning in at lest three different directions giving a grating structure probably due to high-low inversion. DTA studies show an inversion point at about 670°C. Material heated above this temperature gives X-ray diffraction patterns corresponding to yttrofluorite (a0 5.528). The effect of trivalent ions on the stability of fluorite is discussed.
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