Who Is Who in the Eudialyte Group: A New Algorithm for the Express Allocation of a Mineral Name Based on the Chemical Composition
Eudialyte-group minerals (EGMs) are Na-Ca zirconosilicates typical for peralkaline plutonic rocks. In the zeolite-like crystal structure of these minerals, there are many sites of different volumes and configurations, and therefore EGMs can include up to one-third of the periodic table. Although the...
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author | Julia A. Mikhailova Dmitry G. Stepenshchikov Andrey O. Kalashnikov Sergey M. Aksenov |
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description | Eudialyte-group minerals (EGMs) are Na-Ca zirconosilicates typical for peralkaline plutonic rocks. In the zeolite-like crystal structure of these minerals, there are many sites of different volumes and configurations, and therefore EGMs can include up to one-third of the periodic table. Although there are preferred sites for many elements in the crystal structure of eudialyte-group minerals, the same element can appear in several sites. In addition, many sites may be partially or fully vacant. Currently, 30 mineral species are established in the eudialyte group. However, this diversity is, in fact, limited to holotype specimens. To name any mineral from the eudialyte group, you need to solve its crystal structure and compare it with holotypes. Meanwhile, the composition (and, therefore, the name) of any mineral of the eudialyte group is an excellent indicator of the composition of the mineral-forming media, which is very important to petrological and mineralogical studies. In this article, we propose a diagnostic scheme for minerals of the eudialyte group, based only on the chemical composition. The scheme includes five consecutive steps, each of which evaluates the content of a species-forming element (or the sum of such elements). This scheme can be supplemented by new members without changing its hierarchical structure. |
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spelling | doaj.art-83c8bfa4dfbc4177970d6fa5655214702023-11-23T21:18:46ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2022-02-0112222410.3390/min12020224Who Is Who in the Eudialyte Group: A New Algorithm for the Express Allocation of a Mineral Name Based on the Chemical CompositionJulia A. Mikhailova0Dmitry G. Stepenshchikov1Andrey O. Kalashnikov2Sergey M. Aksenov3Geological Institute, Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, 14 Fersman Str., 184209 Apatity, RussiaGeological Institute, Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, 14 Fersman Str., 184209 Apatity, RussiaGeological Institute, Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, 14 Fersman Str., 184209 Apatity, RussiaGeological Institute, Kola Science Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, 14 Fersman Str., 184209 Apatity, RussiaEudialyte-group minerals (EGMs) are Na-Ca zirconosilicates typical for peralkaline plutonic rocks. In the zeolite-like crystal structure of these minerals, there are many sites of different volumes and configurations, and therefore EGMs can include up to one-third of the periodic table. Although there are preferred sites for many elements in the crystal structure of eudialyte-group minerals, the same element can appear in several sites. In addition, many sites may be partially or fully vacant. Currently, 30 mineral species are established in the eudialyte group. However, this diversity is, in fact, limited to holotype specimens. To name any mineral from the eudialyte group, you need to solve its crystal structure and compare it with holotypes. Meanwhile, the composition (and, therefore, the name) of any mineral of the eudialyte group is an excellent indicator of the composition of the mineral-forming media, which is very important to petrological and mineralogical studies. In this article, we propose a diagnostic scheme for minerals of the eudialyte group, based only on the chemical composition. The scheme includes five consecutive steps, each of which evaluates the content of a species-forming element (or the sum of such elements). This scheme can be supplemented by new members without changing its hierarchical structure.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/12/2/224eudialyte groupsystematicclassificationdiagnosticsmineralperalkaline rocks |
spellingShingle | Julia A. Mikhailova Dmitry G. Stepenshchikov Andrey O. Kalashnikov Sergey M. Aksenov Who Is Who in the Eudialyte Group: A New Algorithm for the Express Allocation of a Mineral Name Based on the Chemical Composition Minerals eudialyte group systematic classification diagnostics mineral peralkaline rocks |
title | Who Is Who in the Eudialyte Group: A New Algorithm for the Express Allocation of a Mineral Name Based on the Chemical Composition |
title_full | Who Is Who in the Eudialyte Group: A New Algorithm for the Express Allocation of a Mineral Name Based on the Chemical Composition |
title_fullStr | Who Is Who in the Eudialyte Group: A New Algorithm for the Express Allocation of a Mineral Name Based on the Chemical Composition |
title_full_unstemmed | Who Is Who in the Eudialyte Group: A New Algorithm for the Express Allocation of a Mineral Name Based on the Chemical Composition |
title_short | Who Is Who in the Eudialyte Group: A New Algorithm for the Express Allocation of a Mineral Name Based on the Chemical Composition |
title_sort | who is who in the eudialyte group a new algorithm for the express allocation of a mineral name based on the chemical composition |
topic | eudialyte group systematic classification diagnostics mineral peralkaline rocks |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/12/2/224 |
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