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[R1-12]Ti-Mn unknown mineral from Yakiyama, Iizuka , Fukuoka, Japan

*Seiichiro Uehara1, Yuki Ishiki 2, Yuya Takeda2, Satomi Enju3 (1. Kyushu Uni. Museum, 2. Kyushu Univ. Fac. Sci., 3. Ehime Univ. Fac. Sci.)

Keywords:

Ti-Mn unknown mineral,Yakiyama Iizuka Fukuoka Japan,Aluminian serpentine,Amesite,Rodingite

A Ti-Mn unknown mineral was found in the low-temperature altered rodingite in Yakiyama serpentinite body, Fukuoka. The X-ray diffraction pattern is similar to the hexagonal CdTi2O4(OH)2, and the lattice constant is a = 5.181, c = 4.562 Å. The chemical composition is MnO (as divalent) 25.8, MgO 6.5, FeO 6.6, SiO2 0.6, Al2O3 0.5, CaO 0.3, TiO2 48.8, H2O (calculated value) 6.8 total 95.7 wt%. The empirical formula is (Mn, Mg, Fe, Si, Al, Ca)Σ1.33Ti1.63O4 (OH) 2. The crystal structure can be estimated from the STEM image observation, and it seems to be a Mn substitution product of CdTi2O4(OH)2.