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MOST IMPORTANT MINERAL SUITE: The Silicate Minerals • Si + O = 75% of Crust • Silicates make up 95% + of all Rocks SiO 4 : -4 charge • Link Corner-To-Corner by Sharing Oxygen atoms

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MOST IMPORTANT MINERAL SUITE: The Silicate Minerals. Si + O = 75% of Crust Silicates make up 95% + of all Rocks SiO 4 : -4 charge Link Corner-To-Corner by Sharing Oxygen atoms. Nesosilicates - Isolated Tetrahedra. Representatives: Garnet Kyanite Olivine Zircon Topaz Staurolite - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MOST IMPORTANT MINERAL SUITE:

The Silicate Minerals • Si + O = 75% of Crust • Silicates make up 95% + of all Rocks • SiO4: -4 charge • Link Corner-To-Corner by Sharing Oxygen

atoms

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Nesosilicates - Isolated Tetrahedra

Representatives:•Garnet •Kyanite •Olivine•Zircon•Topaz•Staurolite•Sphene

SiO4 in Formula

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Sorosilicates - Paired Tetrahedra

•Epidote is the most common example

•Lawsonite

•Vesuvianite

Si2O7 in Formula

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Cyclosilicates - Rings

•Beryl (Emerald) •Cordierite•Tourmaline

SinO3n in Formula

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What is a Tetrahedron?• In many silicates, Al, Be and other ions

occur in tetrahedral coordination• Substitution of Al for Si maintains charge

balance in Feldspars• Some mineralogists count all tetrahedra in

classifying structure• By this criterion, Beryl and Cordierite are

tectosilicates

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Inosilicates - Chains Single Chains (Pyroxenes) SiO3 or Si2O6 in Formula

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More Realistic Picture

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Major Pyroxenes• Ferromagnesian

– Enstatite (MgSiO3) – Hypersthene (Mg,Fe)SiO3

• Calcic– Diopside: CaMgSi2O6

– Pigeonite: Ca0.25(Mg,Fe)1.75Si2O6

– Hedenbergite: CaFeSi2O6

• Augite: XYZ2O6

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Other Pyroxenes• Sodic

– Jadeite: NaAlSi2O6 • Breakdown of Na-Feldspar• High Pressure Metamorphism

– Aegerine (Acmite) NaFe3Si2O6

• Spodumene: LiAlSi2O6 – Pegmatite Mineral

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Pyroxenes and Cations

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Silica Chains and Octahedra

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Silica Chains and Octahedra

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Two Sites in Pyroxenes

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Pyroxenoids• Have single chains but more complex bends

to accommodate cations• Lack pyroxene cleavage• Wollastonite (CaSiO3)

• Rhodonite and Pyroxmangite (MnSiO3)– Mn is a good match in size and charge for Fe

and Mg– Pure Mn true pyroxenes exist– These have complex chains because of variable

compositions

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Wollastonite CaSiO3

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Wollastonite End-On

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Rhodonite

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Pyroxmangite

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Biopyriboles• Biotite = Silica sheets with (Mg,Fe) Sheets

in between• Amphiboles and Pyroxenes are strips of

Biotite sheets• Biopyribole = Biotite + Pyroxene +

Amphibole

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Inosilicates - Chains Double Chains (Amphiboles Si4O11 in Formula)

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Major Amphiboles• Anthophyllite (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2)

• Cummingtonite (Fe2Mg5Si8O22(OH)2) -Grunerite (Fe7Si8O22(OH)2)

• Tremolite (Ca2Mg5Si8O22(OH)2) – Actinolite (Ca2(Mg,Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2)

• Hornblende (X2-3Y5Z8O22(OH)2)

• Glaucophane (Na2Mg3Al2Si8O22(OH)2) and Riebeckite (Na2Fe++

3,Fe+++2Si8O22(OH)2)

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Beyond Amphiboles

• There are a few 3-chain and mixed chain silicates

• Discovered only in 1970’s• Occur in asbestos

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Phyllosilicates – Sheets (Si2O5 in Formula)

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Phyllosilicates - Sheets

Si2O5 sheets with layers of Mg(OH)2 or Al(OH)3

• Micas• Clay minerals• Talc• Serpentine (asbestos) minerals

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Tectosilicates - Three-Dimensional Networks

• Quartz Feldspars

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Tectosilicates• Quartz and Polymorphs• Feldspars

– K-Feldspars (KAlSi3O8)

– Plagioclase (NaAlSi3O8)- (CaAl2Si2O8)

– Barium Feldspars (BaAl2Si2O8)

• Feldspathoids (Foids)• Scapolites• Zeolites

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K-Feldspars and Mixtures• K-Feldspars (KAlSi3O8)– Microcline (Slow cooling)– Orthoclase (Faster cooling)– Sanidine (Fastest cooling, High T)• Anorthoclase: Solid solution of K-Feldspar

and Albite (NaAlSi3O8)• Perthite: K-Feldspar with exsolved

plagioclase• Antiperthite: Plagioclase with exsolved K-

Feldspar

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Plagioclase• Solid solution of Albite (NaAlSi3O8) and Anorthite

(CaAl2Si2O8)• 0-10% An = Albite: Na-Metasomatism• 10-30% An = Oligoclase: Granites• 30-50% An = Andesine: Andesites and Diorite• 50-70% An = Labradorite: Basalt and Gabbro• 70-90% An = Bytownite: Rarest• 90-100% An = Anorthite: Metamorphic

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Feldspathoids (Foids)• Fill “ecological niche” of feldspars in Si-poor

rocks• Never occur with quartz• Leucite (KAlSi2O6)

• Nepheline ((Na,K)AlSiO4)

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Scapolites and Relatives

• Sodalite (Na8(AlSiO4)6Cl2)

• Lazurite (Na,Ca)8(AlSiO4)6(SO4,S,Cl)2)• Scapolite

– Marialite = Albite + NaCl– Meionite = Anorthite + CaSO4 or CaCO3