Taeniolite, an uncommon lithium-mica from Coyote Peak, Humboldt County, California.
Taeniolite has been found in a late pegmatitic clot in a mafic alkalic diatreme at Coyote Peak; associated species are natrolite, pectolite, aegirine, barytolamprophyllite, rasvumite and sphalerite. The taeniolite is green-brown with sp. gr. (meas.) 2.85(1) and H. 31/2. Optically it is biaxial (-) with alpha 1.541(2), beta = gamma 1.570(2), 2V approx 0o and moderate pleochroism with gamma = beta reddish-brown, alpha pale greenish brown. Single-crystal precession photographs show it to be of the 1M type, with a 5.254(2), b 9.110(4), c 10.187(2) A, beta 99.85(4)o and V = 480.4(1) A3. Combined microprobe and ion probe analyses gave SiO2 53.5, Al2O3 3.00, TiO2 1.06, FeO 3.35, MnO 0.21, MgO 18.3, Li2O 2.4, K2O 11.3, Na2O 0.27, F 6.3 = 99.69; SrO and BaO are both
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 1983 |
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| Title | Taeniolite, an uncommon lithium-mica from Coyote Peak, Humboldt County, California. |
| Authors | Richard C. Erd, G.K. Czamanske, C.E. Meyer |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Mineralogical Record |
| Index ID | 70011356 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |