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Journal Article 
Lavinskyite, K(LiCu)Cu^sub 6^(Si^sub 4^O^sub 11^)^sub 2^(OH)^sub 4^, isotypic with plancheite, a new mineral from the Wessels mine, Kalahari Manganese Fields, South Africa 
Yang, H; Downs, RT; Evans, SH; Pinch, WW 
2014 
Yes 
American Mineralogist
ISSN: 0003-004X 
99 
2-3 
525 
English 
A new mineral species, lavinskyite, ideally ... (IMA 2012-028), has been found in the Wessels mine, Kalahari Manganese Fields, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Associated minerals include wesselsite, pectolite, richterite, sugilite, and scottyite. Lavinskyite crystals are tabular [parallel to (010)]. The mineral is light blue, transparent with very pale blue streak and vitreous luster. It is brittle and has a Mohs hardness of ...; cleavage is perfect on ...010... and no parting was observed. The measured and calculated densities are 3.61(3) and 3.62 g/cm3, respectively. Optically, lavinskyite is biaxial (+), with ... = 1.675(1), ... = 1.686(1)... = 1.715(1), 2V... = 64(2).... An electron microprobe analysis produced an average composition (wt%) of SiO2 42.85(10), CuO 46.13(23), K2O 4.16(2), MgO 1.53(17), Na2O 0.27(4), BaO 0.18(6), and MnO 0.08(1), plus Li2O 1.38 from the LA-ICP-MS measurement and H2O 3.22 (added to bring the analytical total close to 100%), yielding a total of 99.79% and an empirical chemical formula .... Lavinskyite is isotypic with plancheite, ..., an amphibole derivative. It is orthorhombic, with space group Pcnb and unit-cell parameters a = 19.046(2), b = 20.377(2), c = 5.2497(6) A, and V = 2037.4(4) A3. The key difference between lavinskyite and plancheite lies in the coupled substitution of K+ and Li+ in the former for H2O and Cu2+ in the latter, respectively. The structure of lavinskyite is characterized by the undulating, brucite-like layers consisting of three distinct octahedral sites occupied mainly by Cu. These layers are sandwiched by the amphibole-type double silicate chains extending along the c axis, forming a sheet structure of compact silicate-Cu-silicate triple layers. Adjacent sheets are linked together by K and M4 (= Cu + Li) cations, as well as hydrogen bonding. The M4 site is split, with Cu and Li occupying two different sites. Lavinskyite exhibits more amphibole-like structural features than plancheite, as a consequence of K in the large cavity between the two back-to-back double silicate chains. (ProQuest: ... denotes formulae/symbols omitted.) 
Mines And Mining Industry; Minerals; Hydrogen bonds; Silicas; Mineralogy