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PSEUDOMORPHS OF LOW MICROCLINE AFTER ADULARIA FOURLINGS FROM THE ALTO DA CABECA (BOQUEIRAO) AND MORRO REDONDO PEGMATITES, BRAZIL

Authors

BERMANEC Vladimir HORVAT Marija GOBAC Zeljka Zigovecki ZEBEC Vladimir SCHOLZ Ricardo ŠKODA Radek WEGNER Reinhard BARRETO Sandra de Brito DODONY Istvan

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Canadian Mineralogist
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3749/canmin.50.4.975
Field Geology and mineralogy
Keywords low microcline; adularia; pseudomorph; granitic pegmatite; Brazil
Description Potassium feldspar crystals from the Alto da Cabeca (Boqueirao), Rio Grande do Norte (sample BQ) and the Morro Redondo, Minas Gerais (sample MR) pegmatites in Brazil have a typical adularia fourling habit consisting of a combination of Baveno and Manebach twins. Crystal morphology suggests a monoclinic symmetry, but XRPD measurements and TEM experiments show that the samples are low microcline. Calculated values of triclinicity [Delta = 0.915 (BQ) and Delta = 0.9225 (MR)], cell parameters [a 8.587(4), b 12.969(4), c 7.223(2) angstrom, alpha 90.66(3) beta 115.97(4), gamma 87.69(3)degrees for BQ and a 8.584(3), b 12.970(3), c 7.225(2) angstrom, alpha 90.66(3) beta 115.97(3), gamma 87.74(3)degrees for MR), t(1)o occupancy of Al [0.99 (BQ) and 0.98 (MR)], order index [Delta(SM) = 0.97 (BQ) and Delta(SM) = 0.99 (MR)] and Sigma Al at the T-1 sites [98.6% (BQ) and 99.5% (MR)] reveal a triclinic symmetry and a high state of order for the samples of potassium feldspar. Transmission electron microscopy and selected-area electron-diffraction investigations of the crystals show that they are compositionally homogeneous, without exsolution lamellae of other phases. The electron-diffraction patterns show no splitting of any reflection and no streaking, and thus indicate ideal order in both samples. According to crystal morphology and the results on submicroscopic scale, we conclude that in this case adularia samples have a completely ordered structure. The measurements and calculations demonstrate that they are highly ordered, i.e., maximum microcline. Adularia pseudomorphs are highly ordered triclinic feldspar developed through transformation of a monoclinic parent.

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