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ABSTRACTDuring systematic characterization of amphiboles that still lack a complete mineral description, fluoro-tremolite was identified in a specimen from the Limecrest-Southdown quarry, Sparta, New Jersey, USA, which was provided by the Franklin Mineral Museum. The ideal formula of fluoro-tremolite isA□BCa2CMg5TSi8O22WF2and the empirical formula derived for the holotype specimen, based on the results of electron-microprobe analysis and single-crystal structure refinement, isA(Na0.28K0.02)Σ0.30B(Ca1.99Na0.01)Σ2.00C(Mg4.70${\rm Fe}_{{\rm 0}{\rm. 28}}^{{\rm 2 +}} $Zn0.01${\rm Ti}_{{\rm 0}{\rm. 01}}^{{\rm 4 +}} $)Σ5.00T(Si7.68Al0.32)Σ8.00O22W(F1.16OH0.84)Σ2.00.The unit-cell dimensions in space groupC2/marea= 9.846(2),b= 18.050(3),c= 5.2769(14) Å, β = 104.80(2)° andV= 906.7 (3) Å3andZ= 2; thea:b:cratio is 0.545:1:0.292. Fluoro-tremolite is biaxial (+), with α = 1.5987(5), β = 1.6102(5), γ = 1.6257(5), 2V(meas.) = 85(1)oand 2V(calc.) = 82o. The strongest ten reflections in the powder X-ray pattern [dvalues (in Å),I, (hkl)] are: 2.706, 100, (151); 3.126, 67, (310); 2.531, 59, ($\bar 2$02); 3.381, 57, (131); 2.940, 43, ($\bar 1$51, 221); 3.276, 37, (240); 2.337, 36, ($\bar 3$51); 2.592, 35, (061); 2.731, 34, ($\bar 3$31); 2.163, 34, (261). Both the mineral and the mineral name have been approved by the Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification of the International Mineralogical Association (IMA2016–018); the holotype has been deposited at the Franklin Mineral Museum (32 Evans Street, Franklin, 07416 New Jersey, US), under the catalogue number 7710.Comparison with new data on tremolite and synthetic fluoro-tremolite provides a more sound crystal-chemical model of the end-member compositions and their solid-solution.

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