We here present results of a crystal-chemical study of a suite of pyrochlore-group minerals front the holocrystalline syenitic ejecta scattered within the Plio-Pleistocene pyroclastic deposits of Latium, in central Italy. Despite their high actinide content, the samples Studied are non-metamict owing to their young age of formation, as suggested by the well-defined and sharp peaks in the X-ray powder-diffraction pattern. The measured a unit-cell dimension is correlated with the (Ti + Fe3+) content at the B site of the structure. Following the IMA classification scheme for pyrochlore-group minerals modified according to the "50% rule" adopted in 1992, the samples are classified as betafite, pyrochlore and uranpyrochlore. In comparison with known data for pyrochlore-group minerals. the samples have extremely high Ti contents (tip to 81.3 atom % Ti relative to the Ti + Nb + Ta sum) and significant and variable contents of Zr (up to 8.44 wt.% ZrO2) and W (up to 12.14 Wt-% WO3). Some crystals display strong compositional zoning, consistent with the substitution 3Nb(5+) + Na+ reversible arrow 3Ti(4+) + U4+. The accommodation of extremely high amounts of W6+ can be related to the coupled substitution 2(Nb + Ta)(5+) reversible arrow Ti4+ + W6+ at the B site. Pyrochlore-group minerals from Latium have significantly high REE contents (up to 7.75 wt.% oxide). Chondrine-normalized patterns follow the general trend typical of unaltered pyrochlore. i.e., with an extreme Ce-enrichment and a decrease toward the heavy REE.

Caprilli, E., DELLA VENTURA, G., WILLIAMS T., C., PARODI G., C., Tuccimei, P. (2006). Crystal-chemistry of non-metamict pyrochlore-group minerals from Latium (Italy). CANADIAN MINERALOGIST, 44, 1367-1378 [10.2113/gscanmin.44.6.1367].

Crystal-chemistry of non-metamict pyrochlore-group minerals from Latium (Italy)

DELLA VENTURA, Giancarlo;
2006-01-01

Abstract

We here present results of a crystal-chemical study of a suite of pyrochlore-group minerals front the holocrystalline syenitic ejecta scattered within the Plio-Pleistocene pyroclastic deposits of Latium, in central Italy. Despite their high actinide content, the samples Studied are non-metamict owing to their young age of formation, as suggested by the well-defined and sharp peaks in the X-ray powder-diffraction pattern. The measured a unit-cell dimension is correlated with the (Ti + Fe3+) content at the B site of the structure. Following the IMA classification scheme for pyrochlore-group minerals modified according to the "50% rule" adopted in 1992, the samples are classified as betafite, pyrochlore and uranpyrochlore. In comparison with known data for pyrochlore-group minerals. the samples have extremely high Ti contents (tip to 81.3 atom % Ti relative to the Ti + Nb + Ta sum) and significant and variable contents of Zr (up to 8.44 wt.% ZrO2) and W (up to 12.14 Wt-% WO3). Some crystals display strong compositional zoning, consistent with the substitution 3Nb(5+) + Na+ reversible arrow 3Ti(4+) + U4+. The accommodation of extremely high amounts of W6+ can be related to the coupled substitution 2(Nb + Ta)(5+) reversible arrow Ti4+ + W6+ at the B site. Pyrochlore-group minerals from Latium have significantly high REE contents (up to 7.75 wt.% oxide). Chondrine-normalized patterns follow the general trend typical of unaltered pyrochlore. i.e., with an extreme Ce-enrichment and a decrease toward the heavy REE.
2006
Caprilli, E., DELLA VENTURA, G., WILLIAMS T., C., PARODI G., C., Tuccimei, P. (2006). Crystal-chemistry of non-metamict pyrochlore-group minerals from Latium (Italy). CANADIAN MINERALOGIST, 44, 1367-1378 [10.2113/gscanmin.44.6.1367].
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