N. V. Zubkova, N. V. Chukanov, D. A. Varlamov, M. F. Vigasina, I. V. Pekov, D. A. Ksenofontov, D. Yu. Pushcharovsky
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The crystal structure of a mineral of the cancrinite group with an aluminosilicate framework of the marinellite type and a dominant sulfite group \({\text{SO}}_{3}^{{2 - }}\) in one of the extraframework sites in the liottite cavity is studied. The studied mineral is derived from a paleovolcano near Magliano (Lazio, Italy) and is one of the major rock-forming phases of the leucite–nepheline syenite. The divergence factor was R = 5.71% for 6819 independent reflections with I > 2σ(I). The studied mineral is trigonal, space group is P31c, and the unit cell parameters are a = 12.87267(18), c = 31.7393(5) Å, V = 4554.75(15) Å3. The crystal chemical formula Na29.78K11.82Ca6.40(Si36Al36O144)(SO4)6(SO3)2Cl2(OH)0.40⋅3.98H2O (Z = 1), which is based on the results of XRD structure analysis, is consistent with electron-microprobe data. The presence of the \({\text{SO}}_{3}^{{2 - }}\) anion was confirmed by the Raman spectrum.
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Geology of Ore Deposits is a periodical covering the topic of metallic and nonmetallic mineral deposits, their formation conditions, and spatial and temporal distribution. The journal publishes original scientific articles and reviews on a wide range of problems in theoretical and applied geology. The journal focuses on the following problems: deep geological structure and geodynamic environment of ore formation; distribution pattern of metallogenic zones and mineral deposits; geology and formation environment of large and unique metallic and nonmetallic deposits; mineralogy of metallic and nonmetallic deposits; physicochemical and isotopic characteristics and geochemical environment of ore deposition; evolution of ore-forming systems; radiogeology and radioecology, economic problems in exploring, developing, and mining of ore commodities.