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The parisite–(Ce) enigma: Challenges in the identification of fluorcarbonate minerals

  • M. Zeug (Corresponding author)
  • , L. Nasdala
  • , M. Ende (Corresponding author)
  • , G. Habler
  • , Ch. Hauzenberger
  • , C. Chanmuang N.
  • , R. Škoda
  • , D. Topa
  • , M. Wildner
  • , R. Wirth

Publications: Contribution to journalArticlePeer Reviewed

Abstract

A multi-methodological study was conducted in order to provide further insight into the structural and compositional complexity of rare earth element (REE) fluorcarbonates, with particular attention to their correct assignment to a mineral species. Polycrystals from La Pita Mine, Municipality de Maripi, Boyaca Department, Colombia, show syntaxic intergrowth of parisite-(Ce) with rontgenite-(Ce) and a phase which is assigned toB(3)S(4)(i.e., bastnasite-3-synchisite-4; still unnamed) fluorcarbonate. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) images reveal well-ordered stacking patterns of two monoclinic polytypes of parisite-(Ce) as well as heavily disordered layer sequences with varying lattice fringe spacings. The crystal structure refinement from single crystal X-ray diffraction data - impeded by twinning, complex stacking patterns, sequential and compositional faults - indicates that the dominant parisite-(Ce) polytypeM(1)has space groupCc. Parisite-(Ce), theB(3)S(4)phase and rontgenite-(Ce) show different BSE intensities from high to low. Raman spectroscopic analyses of parisite-(Ce), theB(3)S(4)phase and rontgenite-(Ce) reveal different intensity ratios of the three symmetric CO(3)stretching bands at around 1100 cm(-1). We propose to non-destructively differentiate parisite-(Ce) and rontgenite-(Ce) by their 1092 cm(-1)/ 1081 cm(-1)nu(1)(CO3) band height ratio.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalMineralogy and Petrology
Volume115
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 104026 Spectroscopy
  • 105116 Mineralogy
  • 105113 Crystallography

Keywords

  • ACCESSORY MINERALS
  • BASTNASITE-(CE)
  • COLOMBIAN EMERALDS
  • CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE
  • DEPOSIT
  • EASTERN CORDILLERA
  • Fluorcarbonate
  • MINERALIZATION
  • MOUNT MALOSA
  • Parisite-(Ce)
  • Polycrystal
  • RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • Rontgenite-(Ce)
  • Stacking pattern
  • THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
  • Parisite–(Ce)
  • Röntgenite–(Ce)

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