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Barringtonite—A new hydrous magnesium carbonate from Barrington Tops, New South Wales, Australia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Bebyl Nashar*
Affiliation:
NewcastleUniversity College, New South Wales

Summary

Barringtonite, a new hydrous magnesium carbonate of composition MgCO3,2H2O, is recorded from Sempill Creek, Barrington Tops, New South Wales, where it occurs as nodular encrustations on the surface of olivine basalt. The mineral is triclinic, biaxial positive, has refractive indices α = 1·458, β = 1·473, γ = 1·501, 2Vγ = 73° 44′, and using Ito's method (1949) cell dimensions α = 9·155 Å, b = 6·202 Å, c = 6·092Å, α = 94· 00′, β = 95· 32′, and γ = 108° 72′. The three strongest lines on an X-ray powder photograph give d values of 8·682, 3·093, and 2·936 Å.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1965

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References

Ito, (T.), 1949. X-ray studies on polymorphism. Maruzen Co. Ltd., Tokyo.Google Scholar