2019
Gladkovskyite, MnTlAs3S6, a new thallium sulfosalt from the Vorontsovskoe gold deposit, Northern Urals, Russia
KASATKIN, Anatoly V.; Emil MAKOVICKY; Jakub PLÁŠIL; Radek ŠKODA; Nikita V. CHUKANOV et al.Základní údaje
Originální název
Gladkovskyite, MnTlAs3S6, a new thallium sulfosalt from the Vorontsovskoe gold deposit, Northern Urals, Russia
Autoři
KASATKIN, Anatoly V.; Emil MAKOVICKY; Jakub PLÁŠIL; Radek ŠKODA; Nikita V. CHUKANOV; Sergey Y. STEPANOV; Atali A. AGAKHANOV a Fabrizio NESTOLA
Vydání
Journal of Geosciences, Praha, Česká geologická společnost, 2019, 1802-6222
Další údaje
Jazyk
angličtina
Typ výsledku
Článek v odborném periodiku
Obor
10504 Mineralogy
Stát vydavatele
Česká republika
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Odkazy
Impakt faktor
Impact factor: 1.279
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Ano
Kód RIV
RIV/00216224:14310/19:00113497
Organizační jednotka
Přírodovědecká fakulta
UT WoS
EID Scopus
Klíčová slova anglicky
gladkovskyite; new mineral; sulfosalt; crystal structure; Vorontsovskoe gold deposit; Northern Urals
Štítky
Změněno: 2. 4. 2020 11:14, Mgr. Marie Novosadová Šípková, DiS.
Anotace
V originále
Gladkovskyite (IMA2018-098), MnTlAs3S6, is a new sulfosalt from the Vorontsovskoe gold deposit, Sverdlovsk Oblast', Northern Urals, Russia. The new mineral occurs in limestone breccias cemented by abundant realgar, orpiment, baryte and pyrite, as well as minor clinochlore, fluorapatite, quartz and talc. Gladkovskyite forms long-prismatic crystals and grains up to 0.2 mm; it has dark cherry-red color and red streak. It is transparent with adamantine luster. The Vickers microhardness is 94 kg/mm(2). The new mineral is brittle, with uneven fracture; neither cleavage nor parting was observed. The density calculated based on the empirical formula is 4.356 g/cm(3). In reflected light, gladkovskyite is grayish-white, strongly anisotropic with rotation tints varying from light-grey to brown. Its pleochroism is moderate, from orange-red to dark-red, and bireflectance is very weak, Delta R = 0.58 % (589 nm). The empirical formula of gladkovskyite is Mn1.01Tl0.99Pb0.01As2.86Sb0.13S6.00 (based on 11 atoms pfu). Prominent features in the Raman spectrum include bands of Mn-S and As-S stretching vibrations as well as numerous low-frequency bands related to phonons. Gladkovskyite is trigonal, R31c, a = 9.6392(2), c= 6.4560(15)angstrom, V= 519.49(12) angstrom(3) and Z = 2. The seven strongest powder X-ray diffraction lines are [d(obs), angstrom (I,%)(hkl)]: 5.11 (80)(101),4.83 (70)(110), 3.49 (50)(201), 3.23 (30)(002), 2.86 (100) (-2-11, 211), 2.68 (30)(112), 2.55 (60) (301, 202). The crystal structure of gladkovskyite was refined from the single-crystal X-ray diffraction data to R= 0.0178 for 679 observed reflections with I-obs > 3 sigma(I). It contains infinite chains of face-sharing MnS6 octahedra, TlS9 polyhedra and pyramidal AsS3 groups; the structure belongs to the group of seldom occurring cyclic sulfosalts. The new mineral honors Russian geologist Boris Aleksandrovich Gladkovsky who discovered the Vorontsovskoe gold deposit.