1998
DOI: 10.2138/am-1998-5-622
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Pretulite, ScPO4; a new scandium mineral from the Styrian and Lower Austrian lazulite occurrences, Austria

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“…Indeed, such minerals, subtracting F from fl uids, impose the precipitation of phases rich in rare metals. Recently, other agents, such as CO 3 2-, SO 4 2-, PO 4 3-, F -, Cl -, and OH -, have been advocated for the genesis of Sc minerals in different geochemical environments such as carbonatites (Liferovich et al 1998) and metamorphic rocks (Bernhard et al 1998;Möelo et al 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Indeed, such minerals, subtracting F from fl uids, impose the precipitation of phases rich in rare metals. Recently, other agents, such as CO 3 2-, SO 4 2-, PO 4 3-, F -, Cl -, and OH -, have been advocated for the genesis of Sc minerals in different geochemical environments such as carbonatites (Liferovich et al 1998) and metamorphic rocks (Bernhard et al 1998;Möelo et al 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two main rock types hosting Sc minerals, characterized by strongly contrasting geochemistry, have been recognized: granitic pegmatites belonging to the NYF (niobium-yttrium-fl uorine) Family, and rarely to the LCT (lithium-cesium-tantalum) Family, of the Černý (1991) classifi cation (e.g., Behier 1960;Bergstøl and Juve 1988;Gramaccioli et al 1998;Novák and Černý 1998), and carbonatites (e.g., Eby 1973;Åmli 1977;Liferovich et al 1998). Moreover, in a few cases, Sc minerals also have been observed in Alpine-type hydrothermal veins in metamorphic environments (e.g., Armbruster et al 1995;Bernhard et al 1998), and lowtemperature hydrothermal veins and supergene environments in ore deposits (e.g., Postl 1981).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The apparent surplus on the A-site could be explained by the entrance of substantial amounts of interstitial cations (e.g., Fe, Ca, Al, As, Bi, Sc) [40,41]. Sc enrichment in zircon is usually explained via the pretulite (ScPO 4 ) exchange [42]. However, rational evaluation of non-formula elements enrichment in zircon is always matter of discussion.…”
Section: Substitution In Zirconmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The apparent surplus on the A-site could be explained by occurring substantial amounts of interstitial cations (e.g., Fe, Ca, Al, As, Bi, Sc) [34][35]. For enrichment of the Sc in zircon the pretulite (ScPO4) exchange is usually suggested [36]. The moderate to strong deviation of altered zircons from stoichiometry was also found in some other occurrences of the high-F, Li-mica granites in the Krušné Hory/Erzgebirge area (e.g.…”
Section: Substitution In Zirconmentioning
confidence: 99%