Rastsvetaevite
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Rastsveatevite is a rare mineral of the
eudialyte group Eudialyte group is a group of complex trigonal zircono- and, more rarely, titanosilicate minerals with general formula (1)N(2)N(3)N(4)N(5)sub>3 (1a)M(1b)sub>3M(2)3M(4)Z3 i24O72'4X2, where N(1) and N(2) and N(3) and N(5) = Na+ and more rarely H3 ...
with the chemical formula . Its structure is modular. It is only the third member of the group after andrianovite and davinciite with essential (site-dominating) potassium. Potassium and sodium enter both N4 and M2 sites. The mineral is named after Russian crystallographer Ramiza K. Rastsvetaeva.Mindat, http://www.mindat.org/min-26586.html


Occurrence and association

Rastsvetaevite was originally found in hyperagpaitic (ultra-alkaline)
pegmatite A pegmatite is an igneous rock showing a very coarse texture, with large interlocking crystals usually greater in size than and sometimes greater than . Most pegmatites are composed of quartz, feldspar, and mica, having a similar silicic com ...
at Mt. Rasvumchorr,
Khibiny massif The Khibiny Mountains (russian: Хиби́ны ; sjd, Umptek) is one of the two main mountain ranges of the Kola Peninsula, Russia, within the Arctic Circle, located between Imandra and Umbozero lakes. The range is also known as Khibiny Massif, K ...
, Kola Peninsula, Russia. Associated minerals are aegirine, nacaphite,
nepheline Nepheline, also called nephelite (), is a rock-forming mineral in the feldspathoid groupa silica-undersaturated aluminosilicate, Na3 K Al4 Si4 O16, that occurs in intrusive and volcanic rocks with low silica, and in their associated pegmatites ...
, natrite, schcherbakovite,
sodalite Sodalite ( ) is a tectosilicate mineral with the formula , with royal blue varieties widely used as an wikt:ornamental, ornamental gemstone. Although massive sodalite samples are opaque, crystals are usually transparent to translucent. Sodalite i ...
,
villiaumite Villiaumite is a rare halide mineral composed of sodium fluoride, Na F. It is very soluble in water and some specimens fluoresce under long and short wave ultraviolet light. It has a Mohs hardness of 2.5 and is usually red, pink, or orange in col ...
, and rasvumite.


Notes on crystal structure

The ''c'' unit cell parameter in rastsvetaevite is doubled.


References

Cyclosilicates Sodium minerals Potassium minerals Calcium minerals Iron minerals Zirconium minerals Trigonal minerals Minerals in space group 160 Minerals described in 2003 {{silicate-mineral-stub