Kanonaite forms rare porphyroblasts up to 12mm long in a gahnite— Mg-chlorite — coronadite — quartz schist occurring near Kanona, Zambia. The composition is (microprobe analysis): SiO
2 32.2, Al
2O
3 33.9, Mn as Mn
2O
3 32.2, Fe
2O
3 0.66, ZnO 0.13, MgO 0.04, BaO 0.04, TiO
2 0.01, CaO 0.01, PbO 0.01, CuO 0.01, total 99.21, corresponding to
( \textMn\text0\text.76\text3 + \textAl\text0\text.23 \textFe\text0\text.015\text3 + )1.005[ 6 ] \textAL1.00[ 5 ] [ \textO\text1\text.00 |\textSi\text0\text.99 \textO\text4\text.00 ]\left( {{\text{Mn}}_{{\text{0}}{\text{.76}}}^{{\text{3 + }}} {\text{Al}}_{{\text{0}}{\text{.23}}} {\text{Fe}}_{{\text{0}}{\text{.015}}}^{{\text{3 + }}} } \right)_{1.005}^{\left[ 6 \right]} {\text{AL}}_{1.00}^{\left[ 5 \right]} \left[ {{\text{O}}_{{\text{1}}{\text{.00}}} |{\text{Si}}_{{\text{0}}{\text{.99}}} {\text{O}}_{{\text{4}}{\text{.00}}} } \right]
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The mineral is greenish black, strongly pleochroic with
X(
a) yellow green,
Y(
b) bluish green,
Z(
c) deep golden yellow, biaxial positive, with
2V = 53°(3°),

= 1.702,

= 1.730,

= 1.823. Vickers microhardness (100 gram load) ranges between 906 and 1017kp/mm
2. The structure is orthorhombic, isotypic with andalusite, space group Pnnm,
a = 0.7953(2),
b = 0.8038(2),
c = 0.5619(2) nm,
V = 0.3592(1) nm
3,
a/b = 0.9895(3),
c/b = 0.6990(3), S.G.(
x) = 3.395 g/cm
3,
Z = 4. The strongest X-ray powder lines are (
d in nm, I,
hkl):0.5669, 100, 110; 0.4590, 75, 011 and 101; 0.3577, 90, 120 and 210; 0.2827, 94, 220; 0.2517, 90, 310 and 112; 0.2212, 83, 320, 122 and 212. Comparison of the intensities of 373 observed X-ray reflections with those calculated for several models of Mn
3+-distribution indicates octahedral coordination of all or most of the manganese present. Interpretation of magnetic measurements (
eff = 3.15B.M. per Mn atom at 25 ° C) indirectly supports octahedral coordination of Mn
3+. The name of the mineral is for Kanona, a town near the type locality. The name is proposed for the end member Mn
3+
[6]Al
[5][O¦SiO
4] and for members of the solid-solution series towards andalusite with octahedral Mn
3+>Al. The presently described mineral may be referred to as aluminian kanonaite.