Ganophyllite from Franklin, New Jersey; Pajsberg, Sweden; and Wales new chemical data
- 1 December 1983
- journal article
- Published by Mineralogical Society in Mineralogical Magazine
- Vol. 47 (345), 563-566
- https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1983.047.345.18
Abstract
Ganophyllite from Franklin, New Jersey, Pajsberg, Sweden, and the Benallt Mine, Wales, has been chemically reinvestigated. Twelve new analyses confirm the general structure of Kato (1980) and yield the tentative formula (K,Na,Ca)2Mn8(Si,Al)12(O,OH)32(OH)4·8H2O. There is little solid solution among octahedral cations, and the Si:Al ratio is nearly constant at 10:2. Ca and (Na + K) are apparently differentiated, but all examined ganophyllites are K-rich. Much of the water content is loosely bound and the upper limit of water content is not well defined. Ganophyllite is relatively invariant in chemical composition from locality to locality.Keywords
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