Nineteen tourmaline samples of various provenances and geological settings were studied by EMPA, SREF and MS to represent the schorl-dravite compositional field. All samples belong to the Alkali group (except one with an X-site vacancy content of 0.53 apfu) and to the Oxy- and Hydroxy- subgroups. Among divalent cations, the main substitution involves Mg-Y for Fe-Y(2+), to produce the two end-members dravite and schorl. Site populations were determined by a new minimization procedure that simultaneously accounts for both structural and chemical data. Results show that the crystals are characterized by disordered cation distribution between Y and Z sites: Al populates both sites, with a marked preference for the smaller Z octahedron; Mg is of...
THE general formula of dravite is (Na, Ca)Mg3AleB3Si6(O,OH)30(OH,F); it grades evenly, without misci...
Discreditation of the monoclinic tourmaline mineral species luinaite-(OH), ideally (Na,▯)(Fe2+,Mg)3A...
International audienceAbundant tourmaline, commonly as rosettes up to 1.5 cm in diameter, is present...
The crystal-chemistry of 13 elbaite-schorl tourmaline crystals from the Cruzeiro pegmatite (Minas Ge...
Two oxy-tourmalines showing intermediate compositions between the oxy-schorl and oxy-dravite series ...
Fe-rich "oxydravite" and dravite from the Late Proterozoic ophiolitic melange of the Arabo-Nubian Sh...
The partitioning of iron among octahedrally coordinated sites in tourmaline, and its stereochemical ...
The crystal chemistry of seven crystal fragments taken from differing regions of the same colorless ...
An experimental study of an Al-rich schorl sample from Cruzeiro mine (Minas Gerais, Brazil) was carr...
This paper explores some aspects of the crystal chemistry and structural constraints on tourmaline b...
A black tourmaline sample from Seagull batholith (Yukon Territory, Canada) was established to be a s...
Accurate crystal-chemical analysis of complex minerals such as tourmalines belonging to the elbaite-...
Discreditation of the monoclinic tourmaline mineral species luinaite-(OH), ideally (Na,) (Fe2+,Mg)3A...
ABstrACt Green to grayish green tourmaline crystals (up to 10 cm across), with distinct optical zoni...
Tourmalines form the most important boron rock-forming minerals on Earth. They belong to the cyclos...
THE general formula of dravite is (Na, Ca)Mg3AleB3Si6(O,OH)30(OH,F); it grades evenly, without misci...
Discreditation of the monoclinic tourmaline mineral species luinaite-(OH), ideally (Na,▯)(Fe2+,Mg)3A...
International audienceAbundant tourmaline, commonly as rosettes up to 1.5 cm in diameter, is present...
The crystal-chemistry of 13 elbaite-schorl tourmaline crystals from the Cruzeiro pegmatite (Minas Ge...
Two oxy-tourmalines showing intermediate compositions between the oxy-schorl and oxy-dravite series ...
Fe-rich "oxydravite" and dravite from the Late Proterozoic ophiolitic melange of the Arabo-Nubian Sh...
The partitioning of iron among octahedrally coordinated sites in tourmaline, and its stereochemical ...
The crystal chemistry of seven crystal fragments taken from differing regions of the same colorless ...
An experimental study of an Al-rich schorl sample from Cruzeiro mine (Minas Gerais, Brazil) was carr...
This paper explores some aspects of the crystal chemistry and structural constraints on tourmaline b...
A black tourmaline sample from Seagull batholith (Yukon Territory, Canada) was established to be a s...
Accurate crystal-chemical analysis of complex minerals such as tourmalines belonging to the elbaite-...
Discreditation of the monoclinic tourmaline mineral species luinaite-(OH), ideally (Na,) (Fe2+,Mg)3A...
ABstrACt Green to grayish green tourmaline crystals (up to 10 cm across), with distinct optical zoni...
Tourmalines form the most important boron rock-forming minerals on Earth. They belong to the cyclos...
THE general formula of dravite is (Na, Ca)Mg3AleB3Si6(O,OH)30(OH,F); it grades evenly, without misci...
Discreditation of the monoclinic tourmaline mineral species luinaite-(OH), ideally (Na,▯)(Fe2+,Mg)3A...
International audienceAbundant tourmaline, commonly as rosettes up to 1.5 cm in diameter, is present...