Yavuz, FCelik, MKarakaya, N2020-03-262020-03-2619990008-4476https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/16951Fibrous foitite occurs in cavities in quartz Veins near Sebinkarahisar town, Giresun mineralized area [Pb-Zn-Cu-(U)], in northern Turkey. Veins of quartz + fibrous tourmaline generally cut monzonitic and syenitic rocks. Acicular and hairlike light gray crystals of foitite have a mean composition of square(0.43)Na(0.52)Ca(0.07), (Fe1.55Mn0.08Mg0.52Al0.67Ti0.01) Al-6 (BO3)(3) Si-6 O-18 (OH,O)(3) (OH)(1). The crystals of this low-temperature tourmaline radiate from irregular patches of schorl in cavities in quartz veins. Each fiber is zoned along its length with respect to Fe, Mn, Mg, Ca, Na, K, and P. The fibrous foitite from the Sebinkarahisar area contains higher Mg, Ca and Na contents than that from southern California and Elba.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessfoititetourmalinefibersalkali-deficientcavityquartz veinPb-Zn-Cu-(U) mineralizationSebinkarahisarnorthern TurkeyFibrous foitite from Sebinkarahisar, Giresun Pb-Zn-Cu-(U) mineralized area, northern TurkeyArticle37155161Q3WOS:000080605400016Q2