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Crystal chemistry of ZnS minerals formed as high-temperature volcanic sublimates: matraite identical with sphalerite

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JOURNAL OF MINERALOGICAL AND PETROLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 103, Issue 2, Pages 145-151

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JAPAN ASSOC MINERALOGICAL SCIENCES
DOI: 10.2465/jmps.071022f

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sphalerite; matraite; twinned minerals; reciprocal lattice; high-temperature volcanic sublimate; lwodake volcano; SatSuma-lwojima

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The crystal chemistry of ZnS minerals formed as high-temperature volcanic Sublimates from lwodake volcano, Satsuma-lwojima, Japan, has been studied by means of single-crystal X-ray diffraction (XRD), electron microprobe (EMP), micro-XRD, and micro-Raman scattering analyses. These minerals were identified as sphalerite and matraite by using a four-circle automated X-ray diffractometer. However, these two minerals were virtually the same in XRD pattern, chemical composition and micro Raman-scattering Spectrum. A close examination of the observed reflections for the matraite sample revealed that all of them can be identified as reflections diffracted from (001)-twinned matraite. Moreover, all the reflections from (001)-twinned matraite were completely identical with those from (111)-twinned sphalerite. Consequently, it is evident that matraite is not a distinct mineral species but can be treated as (111)-twinned sphalerite. Occurrences of this twinned sphalerite may be characteristic of high-temperature volcanic sublimates.

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