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Fallout ash beds in sedimentary rock of the western United States have been classified in part by whether sanidine phenocrysts are present and, if present, whether they are sodium-enriched. W-type rhyolite ash beds contain sodium-poor sanidine; G-type rhyolite ash beds contain sodium-rich sanidine;
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At elevated temperature, a complete solid solution exists between sanidine and albite. Rapid cooling of the sanidine freezes the composition, though most sanidine is cryptoperthitic, showing separate layers of low-sodium sanidine and albite at a sub-micron scale that can be detected only by
495:. Calcium and sodium substitute for potassium (with concurrent substitution of additional aluminum for silicon, in the case of calcium) while ferric iron substitutes for aluminum. A typical natural composition is:
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o sites, breaking the monoclinic symmetry and producing triclinic microcline. Each transition requires exchange of ions between tetrahedral sites, which takes place at measurable rates only at high temperature.
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Due to the high temperature and rapid quenching, sanidine can contain more sodium in its structure than the two polymorphs that equilibrated at lower temperatures. Sanidine and high
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temperature of 990 °C, which defines the "granite" eutectic. The temperature at which granite begins to melt is lowered by several hundred degrees by the presence of water.
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The crystal structure of ideal potassium feldspar has four sets of tetrahedral sites, each capable of accepting either an aluminum or a silicon ion. These are labeled the T
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m sites. The resulting orthoclase crystal retains monoclinic symmetry but with different crystal axis lengths. Further cooling causes the aluminum to concentrate in the T
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and dacite fallout ash beds frequently lack sanidine. Because of their high potassium content, sanidine phenocrysts are also very useful for
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m sites. This produces a crystal with monoclinic symmetry. With slow cooling, the aluminum becomes concentrated in the T
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m sites. In sanidine, the aluminum and silicon are distributed randomly among all four sites, and the T
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In addition to its presence in the groundmass of felsic rocks, sanidine is a common
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931:(2nd ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 207–208.
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41:, France. Size 5 cm × 4.5 cm (2.0 in × 1.8 in)
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743:"The New IMA List of Minerals – A Work in Progress – Updated: March 2014"
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Pure sanidine melts incongruently at 1150 °C, yielding solid
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Although the ideal composition of sanidine is 64.76 wt%
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881:(21st ed.). New York: Wiley. pp. 535–536, 541.
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stable at lower temperatures. At yet lower temperatures,
856:. San Francisco, CA: Freeman, Cooper. pp. 104–111.
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906:. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 210–211.
437:. Trachyte consists largely of fine-grained sanidine.
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877:Klein, Cornelis; Hurlbut, Cornelius S. Jr. (1993).
895:
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636:sites but remains randomly distributed between T
929:Principles of igneous and metamorphic petrology
624:m are mirror images of each other, as are the T
962:Hurlbut, Cornelius S.; Klein, Cornelis, 1985,
951:
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778:http://www.webmineral.com/data/Sanidine.shtml
595:
413:series with intermediate compositions termed
927:Philpotts, Anthony R.; Ague, Jay J. (2009).
876:
483:, natural sanidine incorporates significant
402:polymorph of potassium feldspar, is stable.
817:Volcanoes in the Sea: The Geology of Hawaii
879:Manual of Mineralogy (after James D. Dana)
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794:. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. p. 22.
661:and liquid. A mixture of sanidine with
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433:in rhyolites and, to a lesser extent,
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692:"IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols"
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766:http://www.mindat.org/min-3521.html
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174:Tabular crystals, may be acicular
345:is the high temperature form of
852:McBirney, Alexander R. (1984).
379:. Sanidine crystallizes in the
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653:Sanidine and genesis of magmas
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1:
815:Macdonald, Gordon A. (1983).
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352:with a general formula K(AlSi
445:of rhyolite ash beds by the
237:Vitreous, pearly on cleavage
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790:Fisher, Richard V. (1984).
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997:Minerals in space group 12
904:Introduction to mineralogy
902:Nesse, William D. (2000).
596:Order-disorder transitions
257:Transparent to translucent
16:Form of potassium feldspar
952:Philpotts & Ague 2009
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327:Measured: 18°–42° (low);
184:Carlsbad twinning common
696:Mineralogical Magazine
586:X-ray crystallography
475:, and 16.72 wt%
95:Strunz classification
37:, Monts-Dore massif,
964:Manual of Mineralogy
992:Monoclinic minerals
966:, 20th ed., Wiley,
842:, pp. 355–356.
717:10.1180/mgm.2021.43
708:2021MinM...85..291W
690:Warr, L.N. (2021).
590:electron microscope
419:electron microprobe
105:Dana classification
755:on March 25, 2014.
443:radiometric dating
272:Optical properties
164:Colorless to white
854:Igneous Petrology
792:Pyroclastic rocks
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281:Refractive index
263:Specific gravity
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35:Puy de Sancy
840:Fisher 1984
669:melts at a
453:Composition
447:K–Ar dating
435:rhyodacites
275:Biaxial (−)
253:Diaphaneity
145:Space group
109:76.01.01.02
39:Puy-de-Dôme
981:Categories
888:047157452X
863:0877353239
826:0824808320
801:3540127569
768:Mindat.org
677:References
501:Component
431:phenocryst
425:Occurrence
396:microcline
389:monoclinic
385:Orthoclase
381:monoclinic
334:References
220:Mohs scale
136:H-M symbol
120:Monoclinic
85:IMA symbol
726:235729616
667:tridymite
592:methods.
493:iron(III)
400:triclinic
392:polymorph
347:potassium
317:δ = 0.007
987:Feldspar
671:eutectic
612:o, and T
449:method.
421:images.
377:trachyte
373:rhyolite
369:obsidian
367:such as
350:feldspar
343:Sanidine
323:2V angle
223:hardness
210:Tenacity
200:Fracture
190:Cleavage
180:Twinning
56:Feldspar
52:Category
22:Sanidine
704:Bibcode
659:leucite
640:o and T
628:o and T
620:o and T
489:calcium
214:Brittle
99:9.FA.30
63:Formula
47:General
970:
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663:silica
577:10.05
530:19.92
515:64.03
491:, and
485:sodium
407:albite
362:felsic
243:Streak
233:Luster
204:Uneven
134:(same
71:K(AlSi
753:(PDF)
746:(PDF)
722:S2CID
565:4.57
553:0.45
545:0.62
387:is a
247:White
161:Color
968:ISBN
933:ISBN
908:ISBN
883:ISBN
858:ISBN
821:ISBN
796:ISBN
608:m, T
604:o, T
550:CaO
398:, a
375:and
267:2.52
150:C2/m
712:doi
588:or
509:SiO
459:SiO
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700:85
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574:O
562:O
558:Na
535:Fe
520:Al
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570:K
560:2
541:3
539:O
537:2
526:3
524:O
522:2
511:2
481:O
479:2
477:K
472:3
470:O
468:s
461:2
358:8
356:O
354:3
305:γ
302:n
297:β
294:n
289:α
286:n
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