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Jinshajiangite

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Category
  
Sorosilicate

Crystal system
  
Monoclinic

Strunz classification
  
9.BE.67

Space group
  
C2/m

Formula(repeating unit)
  
BaNaFe4Ti2(Si2O7)2O2(OH)2F

Crystal class
  
Prismatic (2/m)(same H-M symbol)

Jinshajiangite is a rare silicate mineral named after the Jinshajiang river in China. Its currently accepted formula is BaNaFe4Ti2(Si2O7)2O2(OH)2F. It gives a name of the jinshajiangite group. The mineral is associated with alkaline rocks. In jinshajiangite, there is a potassium-to-barium, calcium-to-sodium, manganese-to-iron and iron-to-titanium diadochy substitution. Jinshajiangite is the iron-analogue of surkhobite and perraultite. It is chemically related to bafertisite, cámaraite and emmerichite. Its structure is related to that of bafertisite. Jinshajiangite is a titanosilicate with heteropolyhedral HOH layers, where the H-layer is a mixed tetrahedral-octahedral layer, and the O-layer is simply octahedral.

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Jinshajiangite Wikipedia


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