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On the crystal chemistry of hisingerite

On the basis of x-ray and electron diffraction data and additional material bearing on crystal structure, together with recently published new data, it is proposed that although hisingerite is undoubtedly a layer silicate, it exhibits features incompatible with montmorillonite and is principally a m...

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Published in:The American mineralogist 1962, Vol.47 (11-12), p.1356-1362
Main Authors: Lindqvist, Bengt, Jansson, S
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:On the basis of x-ray and electron diffraction data and additional material bearing on crystal structure, together with recently published new data, it is proposed that although hisingerite is undoubtedly a layer silicate, it exhibits features incompatible with montmorillonite and is principally a mica with extensive substitution of Fe for Si and hydronium for interlayer alkali ions. The Fe in the tetrahedral layer would create a strained lattice and explain the poor crystallinity.
ISSN:0003-004X
1945-3027