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Pararsenolamprite, a new polymorph of native As, from the Mukuno mine, Oita Prefecture, Japan

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MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE
卷 65, 期 6, 页码 807-812

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MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY
DOI: 10.1180/0026461016560011

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pararsenolamprite; arsenic; polymorph; new mineral; Mukuno mine; X-ray; chemistry; optical data

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Pararsenolamprite, the third polymorph of native As, is found at the Mukuno mine, Oita Prefecture, Japan. It is orthorhombic, Pmn2(1) or P2(1)nm, a = 3.633(2), b = 10.196(2), c = 10.314(2) Angstrom, Z = 18. The seven strongest lines in the X-ray powder diffraction pattern are: 5.17 (100) (002), 4.60 (24) (012), 3.259 (58) (013), 2.840 (27) (032), 2.580 (22) (004), 2.299 (23) (024), and 1.794 (26) (105). Electron microprobe analysis gives As 91.89, Sb 7.25, S 0.48, total 99.62 wt.% (mean of 8), and lead to the empirical formula, As0.96Sb0.03S0.01. It is lead grey in colour and opaque with metallic lustre and black streak. It is sectile and brittle with perfect cleavage on {001}. The VHN25 is 66-91 kg/mm(2), corresponding to 2-2.5 in Mohs' hardness scale. The measured and calculated densities are 5.88(5) g/cm(3) and 6.01 g/cm(3), respectively. In reflected plane-polarized light in air, it is white with a slightly greenish blue tint. Anisotoropy is strong, dark brown to dark greenish grey. Bireflectance is distinct; parallel to elongation it is creamy; perpendicular to elongation it is brown, grey and green. Internal reflections are absent. The reflectance spectra are tabulated in the text. Pararsenolamprite occurs as euhedral crystals in close association with arsenic, stibnite and quartz in a Sb-As-Ag-Au-bearing quartz vein cutting altered Neogene andesite from the Mukuno mine. It forms: radial or parallel aggregates of bladed cystals up to 0.8 mm in length.

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