Ankinovichite Diffraction data computed using the structure from the paper listed below, along with the cell parameters refined from single crystal data of R060671 Karpenko V Y, Pautov L A, Sokolova E V, Hawthorne F C, Agakhanov A A, Dikaya T V Zapiski Vserossijskogo Mineralogicheskogo Obshchestva 133 (2004) 59-70 Ankinovichite - the nickel analogue of alvanite - a new mineral from Kurumsak (Kazakhstan) and Kara-Chagyr (Kyrgystan) Locality: Kara-Chagyr, Kyrgystan Note: isostructural with alvanite _database_code_amcsd 0015715 CELL PARAMETERS: 17.8400 5.1210 8.8880 90.000 91.930 90.000 SPACE GROUP: P2_1/n ATOM X Y Z OCCUPANCY ISO(B) Ni 0.00000 0.50000 0.50000 0.720 0.466 Zn 0.00000 0.50000 0.50000 0.280 0.466 Al 0.99870 0.99790 0.32640 1.000 0.726 Al 0.00210 0.50110 0.83930 1.000 0.734 V 0.24260 0.11700 0.13590 0.940 0.505 O 0.29120 0.84500 0.22470 1.000 1.737 O 0.17130 0.01400 0.03170 1.000 1.263 O 0.29940 0.26700 0.02550 1.000 1.658 OH 0.05620 0.32040 0.68060 1.000 0.474 OH 0.44730 0.35520 0.99320 1.000 0.395 OH 0.94550 0.68030 0.67460 1.000 0.474 OH 0.05730 0.39130 0.00610 1.000 0.474 OH 0.05700 0.80600 0.81070 1.000 0.553 OH 0.94470 0.19900 0.79950 1.000 0.790 O 0.20780 0.21800 0.69560 1.000 3.079 H 0.23400 0.17000 0.78600 1.000 1.000 H 0.22300 0.14300 0.61300 1.000 1.000 X-RAY WAVELENGTH: 1.541838 BOUNDS ON TWO THETA: 5.0 90.0 LIMITS IMPOSED ON THE INDICES ARE: +/- 16 +/- 4 +/- 8 MAX. ABS. INTENSITY / VOLUME**2: 14.32857831 The INTENSITY cut off value is 1.00 2-THETA INTENSITY D-SPACING H K L 9.92 69.34 8.9149 2 0 0 11.28 62.65 7.8461 1 0 1 17.67 23.63 5.0184 -3 0 1 18.02 7.35 4.9220 1 1 0 19.92 100.00 4.4575 4 0 0 20.01 5.83 4.4366 0 1 1 20.55 5.72 4.3223 -1 1 1 20.71 5.37 4.2884 1 1 1 22.23 7.17 3.9988 -2 1 1 22.54 5.62 3.9455 2 1 1 22.92 14.54 3.8795 3 1 0 24.84 2.57 3.5843 -3 1 1 25.25 2.23 3.5269 3 1 1 26.51 1.65 3.3622 4 1 0 26.57 6.47 3.3553 0 1 2 27.17 17.16 3.2823 1 1 2 27.26 7.30 3.2714 5 0 1 27.88 1.60 3.2006 -4 0 2 28.14 1.29 3.1713 -4 1 1 28.18 1.32 3.1669 -2 1 2 28.66 9.23 3.1142 2 1 2 30.25 20.56 2.9542 -3 1 2 30.78 3.66 2.9052 1 0 3 33.35 4.25 2.6866 -3 0 3 33.84 8.72 2.6485 4 1 2 35.23 1.15 2.5477 -1 1 3 35.53 2.03 2.5269 1 1 3 35.79 2.00 2.5092 -6 0 2 36.18 10.29 2.4828 -2 1 3 36.36 1.39 2.4706 -7 0 1 36.51 5.99 2.4610 2 2 0 36.76 5.31 2.4447 2 1 3 37.26 3.36 2.4132 5 1 2 37.81 4.80 2.3791 -3 1 3 38.27 13.06 2.3516 3 2 0 38.66 7.42 2.3292 3 1 3 39.51 4.78 2.2808 -3 2 1 39.51 1.00 2.2806 7 1 0 39.78 2.46 2.2658 3 2 1 40.24 1.09 2.2412 5 0 3 40.63 3.75 2.2203 4 2 0 40.67 2.64 2.2183 0 2 2 41.08 3.93 2.1970 6 1 2 41.13 4.16 2.1946 4 1 3 41.58 1.18 2.1721 -2 0 4 42.84 2.82 2.1108 -5 1 3 44.09 2.45 2.0541 -7 1 2 44.11 1.45 2.0532 5 1 3 46.08 16.36 1.9696 -6 1 3 46.84 8.03 1.9398 6 2 0 47.35 1.27 1.9199 9 0 1 47.51 10.54 1.9136 6 1 3 47.77 1.46 1.9038 -6 2 1 49.68 1.14 1.8351 8 1 2 49.72 3.51 1.8337 -7 1 3 49.84 1.02 1.8296 3 2 3 50.54 3.90 1.8058 7 2 0 50.93 1.21 1.7931 -5 1 4 51.30 2.97 1.7810 7 1 3 51.39 1.32 1.7779 -7 2 1 53.71 2.65 1.7067 -8 1 3 54.38 2.27 1.6872 9 1 2 54.59 7.03 1.6811 8 2 0 54.83 1.07 1.6743 -1 2 4 55.12 1.72 1.6663 1 2 4 55.41 3.51 1.6581 8 1 3 57.14 2.08 1.6120 -5 0 5 58.06 1.38 1.5888 -1 3 2 59.77 1.25 1.5473 8 0 4 60.32 1.63 1.5344 3 3 2 61.25 1.02 1.5134 5 3 1 61.70 1.53 1.5034 5 2 4 62.59 5.16 1.4841 -10 1 3 62.76 3.56 1.4805 0 0 6 62.84 7.93 1.4789 0 3 3 63.33 1.54 1.4685 -2 0 6 63.59 1.91 1.4632 10 2 0 63.60 2.40 1.4629 -2 3 3 63.68 1.02 1.4613 -5 3 2 63.99 2.32 1.4550 2 3 3 64.11 1.14 1.4526 2 0 6 64.53 3.82 1.4441 10 1 3 65.79 1.71 1.4194 -4 0 6 66.25 3.33 1.4107 -4 3 3 66.37 1.06 1.4085 3 2 5 67.01 1.96 1.3966 4 3 3 69.92 1.25 1.3454 -9 0 5 72.61 1.07 1.3021 -12 1 3 73.72 2.58 1.2851 12 2 0 74.78 1.13 1.2695 12 1 3 74.94 1.33 1.2672 2 4 0 78.06 1.22 1.2242 -13 1 3 79.23 1.10 1.2090 13 2 0 81.94 2.20 1.1758 6 4 0 83.83 1.07 1.1540 -14 1 3 86.48 1.10 1.1253 -8 2 6 87.55 1.09 1.1144 16 0 0 ================================================================================ XPOW Copyright 1993 Bob Downs, Ranjini Swaminathan and Kurt Bartelmehs For reference, see Downs et al. (1993) American Mineralogist 78, 1104-1107.