- Sekaninaite
Sekaninaite ((Fe+2,Mg)2Al4Si5O18) is a
mineral which has historically been known to occur only in one locality - inDolni Bory inMoravia . Until1968 it was mistaken forcordierite . It was named after a Czechmineralogist , Josef Sekanina. Next toBrazilianite andBukovskyite , Sekaninaite is probably the only other newly discovered mineral, which appears in fairly substansial quantities and therefore has great interest for collectors.It appears in the form of imperfect, large crystals and in coarsely granular or compact aggregates of a violet or grey-blue colour, which tend to turn green or yellow through the effects of weathering. Like Cordierite, Sekaninaite too alters into different types of mica, chiefly into
Muscovite . Some forms used to be described misleadingly as pinite (after the deposit of Cordieritepseudomorph s from thePini mine near Schneeberg inGermany ) or asGigantolite (because it forms pseudomorphs after the gigantic crystals of Cordierite). Similar pseudomorphs occur in several localities in the Czech Republic, particularly nearJihlava and byDylen in theBohemian Forest . But they are altered to such a degree that it is impossible to determine whether Sekaninaite or Cordierite was the original material.Pegmatite in contact with gneisses of sedimentary origin (paragneisses ) are the parent rock of Sekaninaite. Sekaninaite has also recently been discovered inJapan .ee also
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List of minerals
*List of minerals named after people References
* [http://webmineral.com/data/Sekaninaite.shtml WebMineral]
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