Odinite, a new dioctahedral-trioctahedral Fe3+-rich 1:1 clay mineral
- 1 September 1988
- journal article
- Published by Mineralogical Society in Clay Minerals
- Vol. 23 (3) , 237-247
- https://doi.org/10.1180/claymin.1988.023.3.01
Abstract
Odinite is a Fe3+-rich green clay that is widespread in the form of infillings or replacements of microtests, bioclasts, faecal pellets, or mineral debris on shallow marine shelfs and reef lagoonal areas in tropical latitudes. The structure is based on a 1 : 1 serpentine-type layer that is intermediate between dioctahedral and trioctahedral. Octahedral cation totals range from 2·30 to 2·54 cations per 3·0 sites for 10 samples. The structural formula for the purest sample isBoth monoclinic and trigonal polytypes are present in most samples, with 1Mmore abundant than 1T. Unit-cell dimensions are 1M:a= 5·373(3),b= 9·326(7),c= 7·363(6) Å,β= 104·0(1)°; 1T:a= 5·366(5),b= 9·334(9),c= 7·161(8),β= 90° (on orthohexagonal axes). The name is for Dr. Gilles Serge Odin, Département de Géologie Dynamique, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, who has done most of the pioneering work on this new mineral.Keywords
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