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Name: Jinshajiangite RRUFF ID: R130031 Ideal Chemistry: BaNaFe2+4Ti2(Si2O7)2O2(OH)2F Locality: Dmitrievka village, Mariupol' Massif, Azov Sea Region, Donets'k Oblast', Ukraine Source: Don Doell DD 13-05 [view label] Owner: RRUFF Description: Reddish brown massive, exhibiting good cleavage Status: The identification of this mineral has been confirmed only by single crystal X-ray diffraction. |
Mineral Group: [ Perraultite (3) ] | ||
Quick search: [ All Jinshajiangite samples (3) ] |
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RRUFF ID: | R130031.9 | ||||||
Sample Description: | Single crystal, powder profile is calculated | ||||||
Cell Refinement Output: |
a: 10.709(2)Å b: 13.791(3)Å c: 20.754(4)Å alpha: 90° beta: 95.097(9)° gamma: 90° Volume: 3052.9(5)Å3 Crystal System: monoclinic |
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REFERENCES for Jinshajiangite | |
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American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database Record: [view record] |
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Anthony J W, Bideaux R A, Bladh K W, and Nichols M C (1990) Handbook of Mineralogy, Mineral Data Publishing, Tucson Arizona, USA, by permission of the Mineralogical Society of America. [view file] |
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Hong W, Fu P (1982) Jinshajiangite - a new Ba-Mn-Fe-Ti-bearing silicate mineral, Geochemistry, 1, 458-464 [view file] |
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Dunn P J, Chao G Y, Grice J D, Ferraiolo J A, Fleischer M, Pabst A, Zilczer J A (1984) New mineral names, American Mineralogist, 69, 565-569 [view file] |
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Pekov I V (2007) New minerals from former Soviet Union countries, 1998-2006: Discredited mineral names, Mineralogical Almanac, 11, 55-55 [view file] |
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Rastsvetaeva R K, Chukanov N V, Rozenberg K A (2008) Crystal structure of jinshajiangite from the Norra Kärr Complex (Sweden), Crystallography Reports, 53, 553-556 [view file] |
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Sokolova E, Camara F, Hawthorne F C, Abdu Y (2009) From structure topology to chemical composition. VII. Titanium silicates: the crystal structure and crystal chemistry of jinshajiangite, European Journal of Mineralogy, 21, 871-883 |
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Càmara F, Sokolova E, Hawthorne F C (2016) From structure topology to chemical composition. XXII. Titanium silicates: Revision of the crystal structure of jinshajiangite, NaBaFe2+4Ti2(Si2O7)2O2(OH)2F, a group-II TS-block mineral, The Canadian Mineralogist, 54, 1187-1204 [view file] |
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Sokolova E, Cámara F (2017) The seidozerite supergroup of TS-block minerals: nomenclature and classification, with change of the following names: rinkite to rinkite-(Ce), mosandrite to mosandrite-(Ce), hainite to hainite-(Y) and innelite-1T to innelite-1A, Mineralogical Magazine, 81, 1457-1487 [view file] |
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Jin S, Xu H, Lee S, Fu P (2018) Jinshajiangite: structure, twinning and pseudo-symmetry, Acta Crystallographica, B74, 325-336 |
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Day M C, Sokolova E, Hawthorne F C, Downs R T (2020) From structure topology to chemical composition. XXVIII. Titanium silicates: Jinshajiangite from the Oktyabr'skii Massif, Donetsk Region, Ukraine, a new occurrence, The Canadian Mineralogist, 58, 223-229 [view file] |
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Sokolova E, Hawthorne F C, Cámara F, Della Ventura G, Uvarova Y A (2020) From structure topology to chemical composition. XXVII. Revision of the crystal chemistry of the perraultite-type minerals of the seidozerite supergroup: Jinshajiangite, surkhobite, and bobshannonite, The Canadian Mineralogist, 58, 19-43 [view file] |
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