Colimaite, K3VS4-a new potassium-vanadium sulfide mineral from the Colima volcano, State of Colima (Mexico)
La colimaíta, K3VS4, es un nuevo mineral recientemente descubierto en las fumarolas del cráter del volcán de Colima, México. La colimaíta es el análogo natural del K3VS4 sintético y se encontró entre los sublimados de gases volcánicos en paragénesis con cristobalita, arcanita, tenardita y oro nativo...
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Published in | Revista mexicana de ciencias geológicas Vol. 26; no. 3; pp. 600 - 608 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: Centro de Geociencias
01.12.2009
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Summary: | La colimaíta, K3VS4, es un nuevo mineral recientemente descubierto en las fumarolas del cráter
del volcán de Colima, México. La colimaíta es el análogo natural del K3VS4 sintético y se encontró entre
los sublimados de gases volcánicos en paragénesis con cristobalita, arcanita, tenardita y oro nativo. Es
un mineral de color verde amarillento, con lustre no metálico, que forma cristales aciculares de hasta
Colimaite, K3VS4, has been discovered in the active fumaroles of the Colima volcano crater,
Mexico. The mineral is named colimaite after the locality, which, at the same time, is the current active
volcanic crater and the name of the State of Colima (Mexico). Colimaite is the naturally occurring analog
of synthetic K3VS4. The mineral formed as a sublimate from the volcanic gases and is associated with
cristobalite, arcanite, thenardite, barite and native gold. Colimaite occurs in ghedgehog h-like particles,
which contain the needle crystals, up to 50 Êm length and 20 Êm width. Electron microprobe analyses
gave S=43.29 %, K=39.36 %, V=17.41 %, Na=0.43 %, with the sum of 100.49 (wt.%), as the mean of
six measurements, previously tested as discordant outlier-free statistical samples. The empirical formula,
calculated on the basis of eight atoms, is (K2.95Na0.06) °3.01V1.03 S3.97. The idealized formula is K3VS4. The
Selected Area Electron Diffraction (SAED) and X-ray powder diffraction data (Cu K ¿ radiation) indicated
that the structure of the micro-sized particles correspond to the orthorhombic K3VS4 crystalline phase:
space group Pnma, with a=9.139 (5), b=10.625 (7), c=9.135 (3) A, V=887.03 (9) A3, and Z=4. The five
strongest calculated diffraction lines from this natural compound are [d in A, (I) (hkl)]: 2.806 (100)(230),
3.463 (73)(220), 2.785 (70)( 113), 2.928 (67)(013), and 2.677 (63)(132). SAED patterns are quite similar
to those of the synthetic K3VS4. The calculated density (Z=4) is 2.235 g cm-3. The main observed Raman
bands lie in the region below 500 cm-1 and the most characteristic bands occur between 150 and 300
cm-1: 192, 203, 245, 264, 277 and 297 cm-1. Colimaite, K3VS4, is the first newly recognized mineral
species collected from an active fumarole in this volcanic crater. The mineral and the mineral name have
been approved by the Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC) of the
International Mineralogical Association (IMA # 2007-045). |
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ISSN: | 2007-2902 1026-8774 |