Antony D. Burnham
Australian National University
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Mineralogical Magazine | 2016
Fabrizio Nestola; Antony D. Burnham; Luca Peruzzo; Leonardo Tauro; Matteo Alvaro; Michael J. Walter; Mickey E. Gunter; Chiara Anzolini; Simon C. Kohn
Abstract Jeffbenite, ideally Mg3Al2Si3O8, previously known as tetragonal-almandine-pyrope-phase (ʻTAPPʼ), has been characterized as a new mineral from an inclusion in an alluvial diamond from São Luiz river, Juina district of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Its density is 3.576 g/cm3 and its microhardness is ~7. Jeffbenite is uniaxial (-) with refractive indexes ω = 1.733(5) and ε = 1.721(5). The crystals are in general transparent emerald green. Its approximate chemical formula is (Mg2.62Fe2+0.27)(Al1.86Cr0.16)(Si2.82Al0.18)O12 with very minor amounts of Mn, Na and Ca. Laser ablation ICP-MS showed that jeffbenite has a very low concentration of trace elements. Jeffbenite is tetragonal with space group I4̄2d, cell edges being a = 6.5231(1) and c = 18.1756(3) Å. The main diffraction lines of the powder diagram are [d(in Å), intensity, hkl]: 2.647, 100, 2 0 4; 1.625, 44, 3 2 5; 2.881, 24, 2 1 1; 2.220, 19, 2 0 6; 1.390, 13, 4 2 4; 3.069, 11, 2 0 2; 2.056, 11, 2 2 4; 1.372, 11, 2 0 12. The structural formula of jeffbenite can be written as (M1)(M2)2(M3)2(T1)(T2)2O12 with M1 dominated by Mg, M2 dominated by Al, M3 dominated again by Mg and both T1 and T2 almost fully occupied by Si. The two tetrahedra do not share any oxygen with each other (i.e. jeffbenite is classified as an orthosilicate). Jeffbenite was approved as a new mineral by the IMA Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names with the code IMA 2014-097. Its name is after Jeffrey W. Harris and Ben Harte, two world-leading scientists in diamond research. The petrological importance of jeffbenite is related to its very deep origin, which may allow its use as a pressure marker for detecting super-deep diamonds. Previous experimental work carried out on a Ti-rich jeffbenite establishes that it can be formed at 13 GPa and 1700 K as maximum P-T conditions.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2012
Antony D. Burnham; Andrew J. Berry
Chemical Geology | 2014
Antony D. Burnham; Andrew J. Berry
Chemical Geology | 2015
Antony D. Burnham; Andrew J. Berry; H.R. Halse; P. F. Schofield; Giannantonio Cibin; J.F.W. Mosselmans
Chemical Geology | 2012
Antony D. Burnham; Andrew J. Berry; Bernard J. Wood; Giannantonio Cibin
Lithos | 2016
Antony D. Burnham; Galina P. Bulanova; Chris B. Smith; S.C. Whitehead; Simon C. Kohn; Luiz Gobbo; Michael J. Walter
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2015
Antony D. Burnham; Andrew R. Thomson; Galina P. Bulanova; Simon C. Kohn; Chris B. Smith; Michael J. Walter
Nature Geoscience | 2017
Antony D. Burnham; Andrew J. Berry
Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2016
Michael C. Jollands; Antony D. Burnham; Hugh St. C. O'Neill; Joerg Hermann; Qing Qian
Lithos | 2016
Chris B. Smith; Michael J. Walter; Galina P. Bulanova; Sami Mikhail; Antony D. Burnham; Luiz Gobbo; Simon C. Kohn