Two crystals of OH-rich norbergite from the Alpujarride Complex (Betic Cordilleras) have been analyzed, and their structure refined by single-crystal X-ray-diffraction analysis. The new data confirm the earlier refinement on a composition near the F end-member, and add new insight to the crystal chemistry of this humite-group mineral. In particular, hydrogen atoms were located on the difference-Fourier map. Their position and the consequent structural constraints to the (OH)F-1 substitution suggest that OH-rich norbergite requires very high pressure to crystallize, thus explaining the normal occurrence of the fluorine-dominant compositions.

New data on the structure of norbergite: Location of hydrogen by X-ray diffraction / F. Cámara. - In: CANADIAN MINERALOGIST. - ISSN 0008-4476. - 35:6(1997 Dec), pp. 1523-1530.

New data on the structure of norbergite: Location of hydrogen by X-ray diffraction

F. Cámara
1997

Abstract

Two crystals of OH-rich norbergite from the Alpujarride Complex (Betic Cordilleras) have been analyzed, and their structure refined by single-crystal X-ray-diffraction analysis. The new data confirm the earlier refinement on a composition near the F end-member, and add new insight to the crystal chemistry of this humite-group mineral. In particular, hydrogen atoms were located on the difference-Fourier map. Their position and the consequent structural constraints to the (OH)F-1 substitution suggest that OH-rich norbergite requires very high pressure to crystallize, thus explaining the normal occurrence of the fluorine-dominant compositions.
Electron-microprobe data; Humite group; Hydrogen; Norbergite; Structure refinement;
Settore GEO/06 - Mineralogia
dic-1997
http://canmin.geoscienceworld.org/content/35/6/1523
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