Reidite is a rare
polymorph
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Computing
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* Ad hoc polymorphi ...
of ZrSiO
4 created when
zircon
Zircon () is a mineral belonging to the group of nesosilicates and is a source of the metal zirconium. Its chemical name is zirconium(IV) silicate, and its corresponding chemical formula is Zr SiO4. An empirical formula showing some of th ...
experiences high pressure and temperature. Reidite is denser than zircon and has the same
crystal structure
In crystallography, crystal structure is a description of the ordered arrangement of atoms, ions or molecules in a crystalline material. Ordered structures occur from the intrinsic nature of the constituent particles to form symmetric patterns t ...
as
scheelite
Scheelite is a calcium tungstate mineral with the chemical formula Ca W O4. It is an important ore of tungsten (wolfram). Scheelite is originally named after Swedish chemist K. Scheele (1742-1786). Well-formed crystals are sought by collec ...
. All natural occurrences of reidite are associated with meteorite impact events.
On Earth, reidite has been reported from ten impact structures: the
Chesapeake Bay Crater in
Virginia
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;
Ries Crater in
Germany
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; Xiuyan Crater in
China;
Woodleigh Crater in
Western Australia
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;
Rock Elm Crater in
Wisconsin
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;
Dhala Crater in
India
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;
Stac Fada in
Scotland
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;
Haughton in
Canada
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;
Steen River The Dutch word Steen means "stone", and is used for "castle" or "fortress", as in the Gravensteen in Ghent, Belgium. It is also an alternative spelling of the Swedish and Danish word ''sten'' with the same meaning. It may refer to:
*Steen (given ...
in
Canada
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, and
Rochechouart
Rochechouart (, ; oc, Rechoard, link=no, earlier ''La Ròcha Choard'') is a commune in the Haute-Vienne department, region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, west central France. It is a subprefecture of the department.
The name of the town comes from La ...
in
France
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. Reidite has also been found in one
lunar meteorite
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Discovery
In January 1982, John Schutt, leading an expedition in Antarctica for ...
.
Name origin and discovery
Reidite is named after Alan F. Reid, the scientist who first synthesized it during high-pressure experiments in the laboratory in 1969.
Reidite was first discovered in natural samples by B.P. Glass and Shaobin Liu in 2001.
Occurrence
Reidite is formed from zircon above ~30GPa in shock recovery experiments. However, the temperatures generated during meteorite impacts are much higher, and reidite can be formed down to ~9Gpa under natural impact conditions. Reidite has been found in lamellar, granular, and dendritic forms within host zircon, typically making up less than 10% of the grain. Reidite from Rochechouart impact structure has also been reported as bladed, wedged, and massive.
Libyan desert glass
Libyan Desert glass or Great Sand Sea glass is an impactite, made mostly of lechatelierite, found in areas in the eastern Sahara, in the deserts of eastern Libya and western Egypt. Fragments of desert glass can be found over areas of tens of ...
may show lattice deformation in zircon that is interpreted as evidence of this material having previously contained reidite, and as such constitutes strong evidence for its impact origin.
Related silica minerals
{, class="wikitable"
, + Relationship of Reidite to Other Specimens
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Uvarovite
Uvarovite is a chromium-bearing garnet group species with the formula: Ca3 Cr2( Si O4)3. It was discovered in 1832 by Germain Henri Hess who named it after Count Sergei Semenovitch Uvarov (1765–1855), a Russian statesman and amateur mineral c ...
, , Ca
3Cr
2(SiO
4)
3
, -
, 9.AD.25 , , Wadalite , , (Ca,Mg)
6(Al,Fe
3+)
4((Si,Al)O
4)
3O
4Cl
3
, -
, 9.AD.25 , , Holtstamite , , Ca
3(Al,Mn
3+)
2(SiO
4)
2(OH)
4
, -
, 9.AD.25 , , Kerimasite , , Ca
3Zr
2(SiO
4)(Fe
3+O
4)
2
, -
, 9.AD.25 , , Toturite , , Ca
3Sn
2(SiO
4)(Fe
3+O
4)
2
, -
, 9.AD.25 , , Momoiite , , (Mn
2+,Ca)
3V
23+(SiO
4)
3
, -
, 9.AD.25 , , Eltyubyuite , , Ca
12Fe
103+Si
4O
32Cl
6
, -
, 9.AD.25 , , Hutcheonite , , Ca
3Ti
2(SiAl
2)O
12
, -
, 9.AD.30 , ,
Coffinite
Coffinite is a uranium-bearing silicate mineral with formula: U(SiO4)1−x(OH)4x.
It occurs as black incrustations, dark to pale-brown in thin section. It has a grayish-black streak. It has a brittle to conchoidal fracture. The hardness of coffin ...
, , (U
4+,Th)(SiO
4)
1-x(OH)
4x
, -
, 9.AD.30 , ,
Hafnon , , HfSiO
4
, -
, 9.AD.30 , ,
Thorite
Thorite, (Th,U)SiO4, is a rare nesosilicate of thorium that crystallizes in the tetragonal system and is isomorphous with zircon and hafnon. It is the most common mineral of thorium and is nearly always strongly radioactive. It was named in 18 ...
, , (Th,U)SiO
4
, -
, 9.AD.30 , ,
Zircon
Zircon () is a mineral belonging to the group of nesosilicates and is a source of the metal zirconium. Its chemical name is zirconium(IV) silicate, and its corresponding chemical formula is Zr SiO4. An empirical formula showing some of th ...
, , ZrSiO
4
, -
, 9.AD.30 , , Stetindite , , Ce
4+SiO
4
, -
, 9.AD.35 , ,
Huttonite
Huttonite is a thorium nesosilicate mineral with the chemical formula and which crystallizes in the monoclinic system. It is dimorphous with tetragonal thorite, and isostructual with monazite. An uncommon mineral, huttonite forms transpar ...
, , ThSiO
4
, -
, 9.AD.35 , , Tombarthite-(Y) , , Y
4(Si,H
4)
4O
12−x(OH)
4+2x
, -
, 9.AD.40 , , Eulytine , , Bi
4(SiO
4)
3
See also
*
List of minerals
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Minerals are distinguished by various chemical and physical properties. Differences in chemical composition and crystal structure distinguish the various ''species''. Within a m ...
References
External links
List of Minerals
Nesosilicates
Zirconium minerals
Tetragonal minerals
Minerals in space group 88
Impact event minerals