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Article

Rare Hydrated Magnesium Carbonate Minerals Nesquehonite and Dypingite of the Obnazhennaya Kimberlite Pipe, in the Yakutian Kimberlite Province

by
Sargylana S. Ugapeva
*,
Oleg B. Oleinikov
and
Nadezhda V. Zayakina
Diamond and Precious Metal Geology Institute, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Lenina Ave. 39, Yakutsk 677000, Russia
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Minerals 2023, 13(11), 1363; https://doi.org/10.3390/min13111363
Submission received: 13 July 2023 / Revised: 3 October 2023 / Accepted: 24 October 2023 / Published: 25 October 2023
(This article belongs to the Section Mineral Geochemistry and Geochronology)

Abstract

The result of a complex mineralogical study of the first discovery of the rare hydrated magnesium carbonate minerals of Nesquehonite and Dypingite in the Obnazhennaya kimberlite pipe (of the Yakutian kimberlite province) is presented. The methods of X-ray phase analysis, electronic microscopy, and Raman spectroscopy have established that the main minerals of the samples found in the form of white crust on a small area of rock outcrop of kimberlite breccia are hydrated carbonates: Nesquehonite is MgCO3•3H2O, Dypingite is Mg5(CO3)4(OH)2•5H2O. The formation of Dypingite over Nesquehonite was shown using Raman imaging for the first time. Nesquehonite is represented as aggregates consisting of chaotically oriented prismatic crystals or kidney-shaped formations. Dypingite in the examined samples appears less frequently as rose-shaped aggregates formed from lamellar crystals. It is assumed that the formation of rare carbonates of the Obnazhennaya kimberlite pipe is mainly the result of the weathering of silicates, formation of mineralized solutions, and their subsequent crystallization, including the capture of CO2 from the air.
Keywords: magnesium carbonate; Nesquehonite; Dypingite; kimberlite; the Yakutian kimberlite province; X-ray; thermal analysis; IR spectroscopy; Raman imaging magnesium carbonate; Nesquehonite; Dypingite; kimberlite; the Yakutian kimberlite province; X-ray; thermal analysis; IR spectroscopy; Raman imaging

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Ugapeva, S.S.; Oleinikov, O.B.; Zayakina, N.V. Rare Hydrated Magnesium Carbonate Minerals Nesquehonite and Dypingite of the Obnazhennaya Kimberlite Pipe, in the Yakutian Kimberlite Province. Minerals 2023, 13, 1363. https://doi.org/10.3390/min13111363

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Ugapeva SS, Oleinikov OB, Zayakina NV. Rare Hydrated Magnesium Carbonate Minerals Nesquehonite and Dypingite of the Obnazhennaya Kimberlite Pipe, in the Yakutian Kimberlite Province. Minerals. 2023; 13(11):1363. https://doi.org/10.3390/min13111363

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Ugapeva, Sargylana S., Oleg B. Oleinikov, and Nadezhda V. Zayakina. 2023. "Rare Hydrated Magnesium Carbonate Minerals Nesquehonite and Dypingite of the Obnazhennaya Kimberlite Pipe, in the Yakutian Kimberlite Province" Minerals 13, no. 11: 1363. https://doi.org/10.3390/min13111363

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Ugapeva, S. S., Oleinikov, O. B., & Zayakina, N. V. (2023). Rare Hydrated Magnesium Carbonate Minerals Nesquehonite and Dypingite of the Obnazhennaya Kimberlite Pipe, in the Yakutian Kimberlite Province. Minerals, 13(11), 1363. https://doi.org/10.3390/min13111363

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