A new high-silica zeolite, terranovaite, was recently found in cavities of Ferrar dolerites at Mt. Adamson (northern Victoria Land, Antarctica). The mineral [(Na4.2K0.2Mg0.2Ca3.7)8.3(Al12.3Si67.7)80.0O160·>29 H2O] occurs as globular masses that flake off in transparent lamellae. It has a vitreous luster, white streak, {010} perfect cleavage, and {001} distinct parting. The obsd. d. is 2.13 ± 0.02 g/cm3. Optically, it is biaxial pos., with 2V = 65°, α = 1.476, β = 1.478, γ = 1.483 (all ± 0.002). The orientation is X = c, Y = a, and Z = b. Terranovaite is orthorhombic with a = 9.747(1), b = 23.880(2), c = 20.068(2) Å and topol. symmetry Cmcm. The strongest powder x-ray diffraction lines are [d(Å), I, hkl]: 11.94,40,020; 10.16,65,021,002; 9.04,33,110; 3.79,100,025,240; 3.61,40,153. Terranovaite topol., hitherto unknown in either natural or synthetic zeolites, is characterized by the presence of pentasil chains and of a two-dimensional ten-membered ring channel system. The mineral was named terranovaite after the Italian Antarctic Station at Terranova Bay, Antarctica.

Terranovaite from Antarctica: a new 'pentasil' zeolite / Galli, Ermanno; S., Quartieri; Vezzalini, Maria Giovanna; A., Alberti; M., Franzini. - In: AMERICAN MINERALOGIST. - ISSN 0003-004X. - STAMPA. - 82:(1997), pp. 423-429.

Terranovaite from Antarctica: a new 'pentasil' zeolite

GALLI, Ermanno;VEZZALINI, Maria Giovanna;
1997

Abstract

A new high-silica zeolite, terranovaite, was recently found in cavities of Ferrar dolerites at Mt. Adamson (northern Victoria Land, Antarctica). The mineral [(Na4.2K0.2Mg0.2Ca3.7)8.3(Al12.3Si67.7)80.0O160·>29 H2O] occurs as globular masses that flake off in transparent lamellae. It has a vitreous luster, white streak, {010} perfect cleavage, and {001} distinct parting. The obsd. d. is 2.13 ± 0.02 g/cm3. Optically, it is biaxial pos., with 2V = 65°, α = 1.476, β = 1.478, γ = 1.483 (all ± 0.002). The orientation is X = c, Y = a, and Z = b. Terranovaite is orthorhombic with a = 9.747(1), b = 23.880(2), c = 20.068(2) Å and topol. symmetry Cmcm. The strongest powder x-ray diffraction lines are [d(Å), I, hkl]: 11.94,40,020; 10.16,65,021,002; 9.04,33,110; 3.79,100,025,240; 3.61,40,153. Terranovaite topol., hitherto unknown in either natural or synthetic zeolites, is characterized by the presence of pentasil chains and of a two-dimensional ten-membered ring channel system. The mineral was named terranovaite after the Italian Antarctic Station at Terranova Bay, Antarctica.
1997
82
423
429
Terranovaite from Antarctica: a new 'pentasil' zeolite / Galli, Ermanno; S., Quartieri; Vezzalini, Maria Giovanna; A., Alberti; M., Franzini. - In: AMERICAN MINERALOGIST. - ISSN 0003-004X. - STAMPA. - 82:(1997), pp. 423-429.
Galli, Ermanno; S., Quartieri; Vezzalini, Maria Giovanna; A., Alberti; M., Franzini
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