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Škáchaite, CaCo(CO3)2, a new member of the dolomite group, from the Brod deposit near Příbram, Czech Republic

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SEJKORA Jiří PLÁŠIL Jakub DOLNÍČEK Zdeněk ULMANOVÁ Jana ŠKODA Radek

Rok publikování 2024
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Mineralogical Magazine
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Přírodovědecká fakulta

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www https://doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2024.21
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/mgm.2024.21
Klíčová slova skachaite; new mineral; carbonate; cobalt; dolomite group; crystal structure; Brod deposit; P & rcaron;& iacute;bram ore area; Czech Republic
Popis Škáchaite (IMA2022–143) is a new mineral species discovered in samples from the hydrothermal vein B117, shaft No. 6 at the Brod deposit of the uranium and base-metal Příbram ore district, central Bohemia, Czech Republic. Škáchaite is a Co-dominant member of the dolomite group and forms anhedral grains up to 50 µm in size and as 20–100 µm thick growth zones in škáchaite–dolomite crystals as a part of carbonate (dolomite, calcite, siderite, spherocobaltite, ankerite, kutnohorite and minrecordite) gangue, associated with native silver, sulfides and arsenides. Škáchaite is pale to bright pink with vitreous lustre. The Mohs hardness is ca. 31–4, similar to other members of the dolomite group. The calculated density is 3.140 g.cm–3. Škáchaite is optically uniaxial (–); the indices of refraction are ? = 1.741(3) and ? = 1.535(3). On the basis of electron-microprobe analyses, its empirical formula is Ca1.00(Co0.45Mg0.38Ca0.08Fe0.05Mn0.03Zn0.01)?1.00(CO3)2. The ideal formula is CaCo(CO3)2, which requires (in wt.%) CaO 25.60, CoO 34.21, CO2 40.19, a total of 100.00. Škáchaite is trigonal, R, with unit-cell parameters a = 4.8177(18), c = 16.093(7) A, V = 323.5(2) A3 and Z = 3. The strongest reflections of the calculated powder X-ray diffraction pattern [d, A, (Irel, %) hkl] are: 3.704 (13) 10; 2.896 (100) 104; 2.409 (15) 110; 2.019 (17) 202; 1.812 (19) 10; and 1.792 (16) 11. According to the single-crystal X-ray diffraction data (R1 = 0.0304 for 94 reflections with [I > 3?(I)]), the crystal structure of škáchaite is isotypic with its Mg-analogue, dolomite. The Raman spectrum of škáchaite, as well as the tentative assignment of observed bands, are given in this paper. The mineral is named in honour of Pavel Škácha, a Czech mineralogist and curator of the mineralogical collection of the Mining Museum Příbram, Czech Republic.

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