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Olivenite and cornwallite from the Podlipa copper deposit near Ľubietová, Slovakia
Author(s) -
Martin Števko,
Jiří Sejkora,
Zdeněk Dolníček
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bulletin mineralogie petrologie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.239
H-Index - 10
eISSN - 2570-7345
pISSN - 2570-7337
DOI - 10.46861/bmp.29.189
Subject(s) - acicular , monoclinic crystal system , copper , quartz , crystallography , crystallite , mineralogy , structural formula , chemistry , geology , crystal structure , microstructure , paleontology , alkyl , organic chemistry
An interesting occurrence of olivenite and cornwallite was recently discovered in cavities of quartz at the Podlipa copper deposit near Ľubietová, Slovakia. Olivenite occurs as olive to pale green sprays or radial aggregates consisting of individual acicular crystals up to 5 mm long. Its refined unit-cell parameters (for the monoclinic space group P21/n) are: a 8.6192(13) Å, b 8.2300(11) Å, c 5.9349(8) Å, α 90.055(12)° and V 420.99(7) Å3. Studied olivenite shows intense chemical zoning caused by strong variation of As and P contents. Most of the zones are corresponding to olivenite (with P content ranging between 0.02 to 0.39 apfu), but darker zones or domains of As-rich libethenite (with As content ranging between 0.18 to 0.24 apfu) were occasionally observed. Cornwallite forms dark green massive fillings between olivenite crystals or microcrystalline botryoidal crusts. The refined unit-cell parameters (for the monoclinic space group P21/c) of botryoidal cornwallite from the Podlipa deposit are: a 4.6112(2) Å, b 5.7698(3) Å, c 17.4167(11) Å, β 92.009(5)° and V 463.10(3) Å3. The two compositional types of cornwallite were distinguished. The first type is represented by relatively homogenous aggregates with only minor contents of P (from 0.04 to 0.22 apfu). The second type occurs as polycrystalline fillings with strong chemical zoning and has much more significant variation of As and P contents, representing solid-solution series between P-rich cornwallite (with 1.41 apfu of As and 0.59 apfu of P) and As-rich pseudomalachite (with 1.37 apfu of P and 0.63 apfu of As).

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