A Tetragonal Natrolite.

Authors

  • E. Krogh Andersen
  • M. Danø
  • O. V. Petersen

Abstract

Tetragonal natrolite has been found as white or, less frequently as, dull pink micro-crystalline aggregates in hydrothermal veins in naujaite, at two separate localities in Ilímaussaq. The aggregates are built up of sheaf-like groups of prismatic crystals, the greatest dimension of which is about 0.01 mm. The single crystals are bounded by a single prism and either a basal pinacoid or a bipyramid. The density is 2.210 ± 0.002. The mineral is uniaxial, optically positive.

nε = 1.493 ± 0.001 , nω = 1.480 ± 0.001.

DTA and TGA curves of both ordinary natrolite and tetragonal natrolite are presented ; tetragonal natrolite dehydrates at a slightly lower temperature than ordinary natrolite. The mineral is tetragonal, space group probably 142d. The unit cell dimensions are: a0 = 13.043 ± 0.001 Å, c0 = 6.619 ± 0.001 Å, and Vol. = 2252 Å3 . The chemical composition of the mineral falls within the range of composition of natrolites as reported in the literature.

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Published

1969-01-02

How to Cite

Andersen, E. K., Danø, M., & Petersen, O. V. (1969). A Tetragonal Natrolite. Meddelelser Om Grønland, 181(10), 21 pp. Retrieved from https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/153079