Cancrinite Pekov I V, Olysych L V, Chukanov N V, Zubkova N V, Pushcharovsky D Yu, Van K V, Giester G, Tillmanns E The Canadian Mineralogist 49 (2012) 1129-1150 Crystal chemistry of cancrinite-group minerals with an AB-type framework: A review and new data. I. Chemical and structural variations Note: Sample# mmf28962 Locality: Ilmeny Mountains, southern Urals, Russia _database_code_amcsd 0018874 CELL PARAMETERS: 12.6170 12.6170 5.1290 90.000 90.000 120.000 SPACE GROUP: P6_3 X-RAY WAVELENGTH: 1.541838 Cell Volume: 707.091 Density (g/cm3): 2.454 MAX. ABS. INTENSITY / VOLUME**2: 9.003762410 RIR: 1.195 RIR based on corundum from Acta Crystallographica A38 (1982) 733-739 2-THETA INTENSITY D-SPACING H K L Multiplicity 8.09 3.90 10.9266 1 0 0 6 14.04 39.27 6.3085 1 1 0 6 16.22 2.07 5.4633 2 0 0 6 19.12 63.22 4.6429 1 0 1 6 21.52 6.54 4.1299 2 1 0 6 23.80 3.05 3.7394 2 0 1 6 24.44 47.11 3.6422 3 0 0 6 27.73 49.28 3.2167 2 1 1 6 27.73 50.72 3.2167 1 2 1 6 29.47 1.76 3.0305 1 3 0 6 29.47 1.11 3.0305 3 1 0 6 30.09 5.79 2.9696 3 0 1 6 32.79 31.58 2.7317 4 0 0 6 34.37 13.36 2.6091 1 3 1 6 34.37 7.78 2.6091 3 1 1 6 34.99 27.83 2.5645 0 0 2 1 35.82 1.50 2.5067 2 3 0 6 35.97 4.03 2.4967 1 0 2 6 37.30 26.78 2.4110 4 0 1 6 37.73 1.56 2.3844 1 4 0 6 40.03 4.83 2.2522 2 3 1 6 40.03 6.12 2.2522 3 2 1 6 41.31 1.99 2.1853 5 0 0 6 41.78 4.90 2.1622 1 4 1 6 41.78 4.68 2.1622 4 1 1 6 43.01 18.24 2.1028 3 3 0 6 43.14 8.44 2.0969 3 0 2 6 45.10 6.42 2.0104 5 0 1 6 47.46 1.21 1.9155 2 4 1 6 48.70 9.96 1.8697 4 0 2 6 50.83 1.57 1.7963 4 3 0 6 50.94 4.58 1.7926 2 3 2 6 50.94 5.22 1.7926 3 2 2 6 52.29 3.95 1.7497 2 5 0 6 52.29 1.87 1.7497 5 2 0 6 52.40 4.21 1.7462 1 4 2 6 52.40 3.15 1.7462 4 1 2 6 53.39 1.41 1.7161 6 0 1 6 54.09 1.40 1.6954 3 4 1 6 54.09 2.94 1.6954 4 3 1 6 54.31 2.11 1.6891 1 0 3 6 55.22 1.37 1.6633 5 0 2 6 55.49 1.46 1.6560 2 5 1 6 56.39 2.93 1.6316 2 0 3 6 56.60 1.89 1.6261 3 3 2 6 58.22 2.27 1.5848 1 6 1 6 58.22 2.99 1.5848 6 1 1 6 58.42 4.70 1.5797 2 1 3 6 58.42 4.63 1.5797 1 2 3 6 58.53 4.92 1.5771 4 4 0 6 59.19 1.52 1.5609 5 3 0 6 62.16 4.01 1.4933 5 3 1 6 62.16 4.21 1.4933 7 0 1 6 62.16 2.15 1.4933 3 5 1 6 62.36 2.72 1.4891 1 3 3 6 62.36 1.63 1.4891 3 1 3 6 62.56 5.78 1.4848 6 0 2 6 64.08 2.63 1.4532 2 6 1 6 64.08 2.71 1.4532 6 2 1 6 64.27 6.44 1.4492 4 0 3 6 64.37 1.28 1.4473 7 1 0 6 64.37 3.28 1.4473 1 7 0 6 64.47 1.40 1.4453 2 5 2 6 66.16 1.52 1.4124 2 3 3 6 66.16 1.96 1.4124 3 2 3 6 70.04 6.34 1.3434 4 4 2 6 71.48 9.28 1.3198 8 0 1 6 73.92 1.46 1.2823 0 0 4 1 75.42 1.47 1.2604 7 1 2 6 75.42 2.90 1.2604 1 7 2 6 75.69 1.80 1.2566 1 1 4 6 76.82 1.63 1.2409 1 8 1 6 77.00 1.98 1.2384 4 3 3 6 77.00 1.09 1.2384 3 4 3 6 78.93 2.34 1.2129 3 6 2 6 78.93 1.84 1.2129 6 3 2 6 80.93 1.03 1.1879 2 2 4 6 83.24 1.32 1.1607 4 0 4 6 83.94 1.24 1.1528 5 3 3 6 83.94 1.46 1.1528 7 0 3 6 85.66 1.74 1.1340 6 2 3 6 85.66 1.69 1.1340 2 6 3 6 ================================================================================ XPOW Copyright 1993 Bob Downs, Ranjini Swaminathan and Kurt Bartelmehs For reference, see Downs et al. (1993) American Mineralogist 78, 1104-1107.