CLASTOUR: A computer program for classification of the minerals of the tourmaline group

F. Yavuz, A. H. Gültekin, M. Karakaya

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Abstract

Tourmaline is the most important borosilicate mineral and a dominant carrier of boron, occuring in different geologic environments. Recently, many investigators have focused on the enhanced understanding of crystal chemistry of this complex mineral group. CLASTOUR is a program package for IBM-compatible personal computers that can be used for classification of the tourmaline group. The program classifies most of the currently valid tourmaline end-members together with other hypothetical end-members. Because it is difficult to establish OH- and O2- contents at the V- and W -sites without carrying out bond valance sum (BVS) calculations, CLASTOUR gives alternative names for some tourmalines including dominant O2- anion at their V- and W-sites. The program is developed to edit, to store and to calculate the tourmaline analyses obtained both from electron-microprobe and wet-chemical studies. It is designed to calculate entered tourmaline analyses into cation and molecular percentages, to share cation site-allocations at the different structural positions and to give mole percent of the end-members of alkali-, calcic-, and X-site vacant-group tourmalines. Thus, CLASTOUR makes it possible to plot various types of binary and ternary diagrams under the Grapher software. This program is a user-friendly software with pull-down menus, base-function keys, help menus, extensive error codes and mouse options. The compiled program together with the test data files and graphic files is approximately 1160 kB.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1017-1036
Number of pages20
JournalComputers and Geosciences
Volume28
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2002

Keywords

  • Alkali
  • Binary diagram
  • Calcic
  • Classification
  • Electron-microprobe
  • End-member
  • Ternary diagram
  • Tourmaline
  • X-site vacant

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