Abstracts for Annual Meeting of Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences
2008 Annual Meeting of Japan Association of Mineralogical Sciences
Session ID : R5-P01
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R5: Crystal structure
Crystal structural features of the M-site vacancies and possible hydrogen atom positions in hydrous forsterite
*Yasuhiro Kudoh
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A qualitative understanding of the incorporation of hydrogen atoms in forsterite and corresponding octahedral vacancies are given from the inspection of the crystal structure with the view point of minimum strain configuration. In the case of Fe-free hydrous forsterite, the structural strain from the ideal size is larger in M1 site than in M2 site. Two H atoms may replace the Mg atom predominantly at the M1 site to reduce the structural strain, giving the vacancy at the M1 site. In the case of Fe-bearing hydrous forsterite, two H atoms may replace the Mg atom predominantly at the M2 site to avoid the combination of Fe-Mg for M1-M2 sites for the reduction of the structural strain, giving the vacancy at the M2 site. In both cases, the most probable H atom locations are near to the edges of MO6 octahedra.

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