Crystal-chemistry and short-range order of fluoro-edenite and fluoro-pargasite: a combined x-ray diffraction and ftir spectroscopic approach
Giancarlo Della Ventura, Fabio Bellatreccia, Fernando C\'amara and, Roberta Oberti

TL;DR
This study combines microchemical, spectroscopic, and diffraction methods to analyze the crystal chemistry and short-range order of fluoro-edenite and fluoro-pargasite amphiboles from Franklin marble, revealing detailed compositional and structural insights.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multi-technique analysis of amphibole crystal chemistry, highlighting the ordering of T and M sites and the presence of inclusions, advancing understanding of their structural features.
Findings
Samples classified as fluoro-edenite and fluoro-pargasite based on EMPA data.
FTIR spectra indicate ordered TAl and disordered CAl and ANa sites.
Spectroscopic evidence of chlorite-type inclusions within amphiboles.
Abstract
In this study we address the crystal-chemistry of a set of five samples of F-rich amphiboles from the Franklin marble (USA), using a combination of microchemical (EMPA), SREF, and FTIR spectroscopy methods. The EMPA data show that three samples fall into the compositional field of fluoro-edenite whereas two samples are enriched in high-charged C cations, and must be classified as fluoro-pargasite. Mg is by far the dominant C cation, Ca is the dominant B cation (with BNa in the range 0.00-0.05 apfu, atoms per formula unit), and Na is the dominant A cation, with A0 (vacancy) in the range 0.07-0.21 apfu; WF is in the range 1.18-1.46 apfu. SREF data show that: TAl is completely ordered at the T(1) site; the M(1) site is occupied only by divalent cations (Mg and Fe2+); CAl is disordered between the M(2) and M(3) sites; ANa is ordered at the A(m) site, as expected in F-rich compositions. The…
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TopicsClay minerals and soil interactions · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Geological and Geochemical Analysis
