%0 Journal Article %T Agardite-(Nd) NdCu6(AsO4)3(OH)6 3H2O from the Hilarion Mine, Lavrion, Greece: mineral description and chemical relations with other members of the agardite-z¨¢les¨ªite solid-solution system %A Pekov I V %A Chukanov N V %A Zadov A E %A Voudouris P %J Journal of Geosciences %D 2011 %I %R 10.3190/jgeosci.099 %X Agardite-(Nd), ideally NdCu6(AsO4)3(OH)6 3H2O, has been approved by the IMA Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification as a new mineral species, a Nd-dominant analogue of agardite-(Y), -(La) and -(Ce), a member of the mixite group. The material considered as the holotype was found in the Hilarion Mine, Agios Konstantinos (Kamariza), Lavrion District, Attik¨ª Prefecture, Greece. Agardite-(Nd) occurs as thin, acicular to hair-like crystals up to 0.5 mm long and up to 5 ¦Ìm thick, elongate along [001], with hexagonal cross section. More commonly, agardite-(Nd), agardite-(Y) and/or agardite-(La) form rims (up to 3 ¦Ìm thick) of zoned acicular crystals (up to 0.015 ¡Á 1.2 mm) with a core consisting of z¨¢les¨ªite. They are usually combined in sprays or radiating clusters up to 2 mm. Gradual compositional transitions among z¨¢les¨ªite, agardite-(Nd), agardite-(Y) and agardite-(La) are typical. The minerals of the agardite-z¨¢les¨ªite solid-solution system are associated here with zincolivenite, azurite, malachite and calcite in cavities of an oxidized ore mainly consisting of goethite and in cracks of supergene altered mica schist. Agardite-(Nd) is transparent, light bluish green, with white streak, and lustre vitreous in crystals and silky in aggregates. Crystals are brittle, cleavage is none observed, and fracture is uneven. Calculated density is 3.81 g/cm3. Optically, agardite-(Nd) is uniaxial positive, ¦Ø = 1.709-1.712, ¦Å = 1.775-1.780. Pleochroism is strong: O = pale turquoise-coloured, E = bright green-blue. Chemical composition of agardite-(Nd) (averaged of 6 electron microprobe analyses, H2O by difference) is: CuO 42.63, ZnO 3.52, CaO 2.15, Y2O3 1.27, La2O3 2.16, Ce2O3 0.38, Pr2O3 0.79, Nd2O3 3.05, Sm2O3 0.32, Gd2O3 0.40, Dy2O3 0.31, As2O5 33.65, H2Ocalc. 9.37, total 100.00 wt. %. The empirical formula based on 3 As atoms is:[(Nd0.19La0.14Y0.12Pr0.05Gd0.02Ce0.02Sm0.02Dy0.02)¦²REE0.58Ca0.39]¦²0.97(Cu5.49Zn0.44)¦²5.93 (AsO4)3(OH)5.38 2.64H2O. Chemical data on other minerals of the agardite-z¨¢les¨ªite system from the Hilarion Mine are also given and discussed. Agardite-(Nd) is hexagonal, space group P63/m; unit cell parameters are: a = 13.548(8), c = 5.894(6) , V = 937(2) 3, Z = 2. The strongest reflections of the X-ray powder diagram (d, -I[hkl]) are: 11.70-100[100]; 4.443-22[111, 120]; 3.545-18[211, 121]; 2.935-18[221, 400]; 2.695-13[112, 320, 230], 2.559-10[410], 2.453-30[212, 122, 231]. The type specimen is deposited in the Fersman Mineralogical Museum of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. %K agardite-(Nd) %K new mineral %K mixite group %K Lavrion %K oxidized zone of ore deposit %U http://www.jgeosci.org/content/jgeosci.099_2011_3_pekov.pdf