The new mineral nannoniite, Al-2(OH)(5)F (Z=4), has been discovered in the Cetine di Cotorniano mine, Chiusdino, Siena, Tuscany, Italy. It occurs as spherical aggregates formed by micrometre-sized crystals, colourless to white in colour, with a white streak and a vitreous to earthy lustre. Fluorescence is bluish-yellow and yellowish-white under short- and longwave UV radiation, respectively. Electron microprobe analysis gave (in wt %) SO3 0.49, Al2O3 63.97, MgO 0.51, CaO 0.22, K2O 0.07, F 11.72, H2O(calc) 28.54, and -O = F -4.94, with a total of 100.58. Nannoniite is monoclinic, with space group and with a=8.688(3), b=5.024(2), c=9.734(4) & Aring;, beta=90.77(2)degrees, and V=424.9(3) & Aring;(3). The crystal structure was solved using three-dimensional electron diffraction and refined to R-(obs)=0.1524 for 2141 unique reflections with I>3 sigma(I). Nannoniite is homeotypic with gibbsite. In type material, nannoniite is associated with quartz, baryte, gypsum, and alunite in vugs of a silicified limestone. Its origin is probably related to the late-stage circulation of (Al,F)-rich fluids within the Sb ore deposit formerly exploited at the Cetine di Cotorniano mine.
Nannoniite, Al2(OH)5F, a new mineral from the Cetine di Cotorniano mine (Tuscany, Italy)
Biagioni, Cristian
;Mugnaioli, Enrico;Lorenzon, Sofia;Mauro, Daniela;Musetti, Silvia;
2024-01-01
Abstract
The new mineral nannoniite, Al-2(OH)(5)F (Z=4), has been discovered in the Cetine di Cotorniano mine, Chiusdino, Siena, Tuscany, Italy. It occurs as spherical aggregates formed by micrometre-sized crystals, colourless to white in colour, with a white streak and a vitreous to earthy lustre. Fluorescence is bluish-yellow and yellowish-white under short- and longwave UV radiation, respectively. Electron microprobe analysis gave (in wt %) SO3 0.49, Al2O3 63.97, MgO 0.51, CaO 0.22, K2O 0.07, F 11.72, H2O(calc) 28.54, and -O = F -4.94, with a total of 100.58. Nannoniite is monoclinic, with space group and with a=8.688(3), b=5.024(2), c=9.734(4) & Aring;, beta=90.77(2)degrees, and V=424.9(3) & Aring;(3). The crystal structure was solved using three-dimensional electron diffraction and refined to R-(obs)=0.1524 for 2141 unique reflections with I>3 sigma(I). Nannoniite is homeotypic with gibbsite. In type material, nannoniite is associated with quartz, baryte, gypsum, and alunite in vugs of a silicified limestone. Its origin is probably related to the late-stage circulation of (Al,F)-rich fluids within the Sb ore deposit formerly exploited at the Cetine di Cotorniano mine.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.