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Hydroxyl-bastnaesite-(Nd), a new mineral from Montenegro, Yugoslavia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2018

Zoran Maksimović
Affiliation:
Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, Djušina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
György Pantó
Affiliation:
Laboratory for Geochemical Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budaörsi út, 45, H-1112 Budapest, Hungary

Abstract

Hydroxyl-bastnaesite-(Nd), the Nd- and OH-dominant new member of the bastnaesite group, has been found in the red karstic bauxites near Nikšić, Montenegro. It occurs as whitish, irregular aggregates of crystals usually 100–200 µm in diameter. Hexagonal with the cell dimensions a = 7.191 and c = 9.921 Å, with Z = 6. The strongest lines of the X-ray powder diffraction pattern (d, I, hkl) are: 4.95 80(002); 3.596 79(110); 2.911 100(112); 2.077 29(300); 2.042 51(114); 1.914 30(302). The mineral is uniaxial positive, ω 1.715, ɛ 1.81; Dcalc 4.89 g/cm3.

Electron probe analysis, using garnet, apatite and synthetic glass standards, combined with thermogravimetric and evolved gas analysis, gave Y2O3 0.2, La2O3 27.1, Ce2O3 0.3, Pr2O3 8.5, Nd2O3 31.5, Sm2O3 4.4, Eu2O3 1.3, Gd2O3 1.4, CaO 0.3, F 3.3, H2O 2.26, CO2 20.63, sum 101.19, less O = F 1.39, total 99.80%. This analysis calculates to (Nd0.41La0.36Pr0.11Sm0.06Gd0.02 Eu0.02Ca0.01)Σ0.99(CO3)1.03[(OH)0.55F0.38]Σ0.93, or ideally, (Nd,La)CO3(OH,F), with Nd > La and OH > F.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1985

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