Teodore C. Labotka, George R.
Rossman Divisionof Geological and Planetary Sciences California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA 91109 |
Polarized infrared absorption spectra of thin single crystals of lawsonite, CaAl2(OH)2Si2O7,H2O, have been measured at room temperature and near 78 K. These data suggest a structural model in which the hydrogen atome of both OH and H2O
lie in planes parallel to (001). THe polarization data demand that the
order ofthe energies of the symetric and antiymmetric stretch of the
crystallograpnically ordered water in lawsonite be reversed frm that of
liquid water.