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Gobbinsite from Magheramorne Quarry, Northern Ireland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2018

Gilberto Artioli
Affiliation:
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universiá di Milano, via Botticelli 23, I-20133 Milano, Italy
Harry Foy
Affiliation:
19 Wynard Park, Belfast BT5 6XS, Northern Ireland

Abstract

The rare zeolite mineral gobbinsite has been found in vugs of altered basalts at the Magheramorne Quarry, Lane, Northern Ireland, intimately associated with phillipsite. The crystal chemistry of the sample (Na4.3Ca0.6Si10.4Al5.6O32·12H2O) is close to that reported for gobbinsite from the type locality. The crystal structure of the Magheramorne gobbinsite has been refined from X-ray powder diffraction data using the multiphase Rietveld full profile technique. The orthorhombic Pmn21 space group is confirmed. The refined cell parameters (a = 10.1027(5), b = 9.8016(5), and c = 10.1682(6) Å) are slightly different from those reported in the literature for the K-rich gobbinsite from Island Magee (a = 10.108(1), b = 9.766(1), and c = 10.171(1) Å), whose structure was also refined from powder data.

Type
Mineralogy
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1994

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