Interlayer structure in aspidolite, the Na analogue of phlogopite

Authors: Kogure, Toshihiro; Banno, Yasuyuki; Miyawaki, Ritsuro

Source: European Journal of Mineralogy, Volume 16, Number 6, 2004 , pp. 891-897(7)

Publisher: E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung

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Abstract:

It has been found that aspidolite, the Na analogue of phlogopite, has an unusual interlayer structure for micas. The aspidolite investigated is interleaved with phlogopite in a thermally metamorphosed rock. Electron microprobe chemical analyses showed similar compositions for aspidolite and phlogopite except interlayer cations of sodium and potassium. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) revealed that the direction of the intralayer shift (shift between the two tetrahedral sheets in a 2:1 layer) is uniform, a/3 toward [100], for all 2:1 layers, and that sodium and potassium are resolved to different interlayer regions to form interstratification of the two micas at monolayer level. HRTEM and electron diffraction analyses indicate a large layer offset, i.e., lateral shift between the two tetrahedral sheets across the sodium-bearing interlayer region. The amount of the layer offset is about 0.9 Å (ca. a/6) and the direction is one of [100], [110] and [110]. These directions are occasionally disordered. By combination of the intralayer shift and layer offset, the ordered aspidolite has different one-layer structures with monoclinic ([100] layer offset) and triclinic ([110] or [110] layer offset) cells. The proposed cell dimensions are a = 5.30, b = 9.18, c = 10.12 Å, β = 105.3° for the monoclinic (C2/ m) cell and a = 5.30, b = 9.18, c = 9.88 Å, α = 94.4, β = 97.8, γ = 90° for the triclinic (C1) cell. Both structures were identified in powder X-ray diffraction patterns and probably the triclinic structure is more common. This is the first report that structural variations are generated in micas by the combination of the intralayer shift and layer offset.

Keywords: MICA; SODIUM MICA; ASPIDOLITE; PHLOGOPITE; LAYER OFFSET; HRTEM

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1127/0935-1221/2004/0016-0891

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