Occurrence of a new sulphate mineral: Ca7Na3K(SO4)9 in the Emet borate deposits, western Anatolia (Turkey)

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2014-03-26T10:03:52Z

2014-03-26T10:03:52Z

2010

2014-03-25T15:52:24Z

Abstract

This paper is a preliminary report on the petrographic and geochemical characteristics of a new sulphate mineral associated with lacustrine glauberite layers. This mineral is present in two boreholes recently drilled in the Emet borate district (Mio-cene; western Anatolia , Turkey). The evaporitic succession in these boreholes is mainly formed of a glauber ite-probertiteal-ternation. We suggest the name"emetite", after the town of Emet, for the new sulphate mineral, although the fine crystal size hinders the appropriate chemical and crystallographic characterization required to propose it as a new mineral to the International Mineralogical Association. .

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Article


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English

Subjects and keywords

Miocè; Evaporites; Miocene; Evaporites

Publisher

Polish Geological Institute-National Research Institute

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Geological Quarterly, 2010, vol. 54, num. 4, p. 431-438

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(c) Polish Geological Institute-National Research Institute, 2010