Prossima pubblicazione.
Referenza:
▪ Rollinson, H. & Adetunji, J. (2023): Ferric iron in chrome-bearing spinels: implications for microprobe correction procedures. Mineralogical Magazine, 87, (in press).
Abstract:
We investigated the mineral chemistry of a suite of 361 chrome-bearing spinels from spinel peridotites, ophiolitic mantle chromitites and from layered igneous intrusions in which the Fe2+ / Fe3+ ratio has been determined by Mössbauer spectroscopy. We explore the crystalchemical controls on the distribution of Fe3+ and on mineral stoichiometry in the light of electron-probe correction procedures for estimating Fe3+ in spinel. We find that chrome-bearing spinels can be subdivided into three groups – a Cr-Al rich group, a high-Fe group and a highly oxidised group. Spinels of the Cr-Al group are found in spinel peridotites and ophiolitic mantle chromitites. They are normal spinels with a low Fe3+ content and compositions that are close to stoichiometric. Spinels in the high-Fe group are found in layered igneous intrusions. They are also normal spinels but have higher concentrations of Fe3+ on the octahedrally coordinated site than is found in the Cr-Al group. Stoichiometric calculations tend to overestimate the Fe3+ content and their compositions do not conform to the MgO-cr# correlation found in the Cr-Al group. Spinels in the highly oxidised group are found in layered intrusions and ophiolitic mantle chromitites. They have (Fe3+/Fe)Möss > 0.4 and high Cr (cr# > 0.5) but relatively low Fe2+ (fe# 0.24-0.56). Stoichiometric calculations tend to underestimate the Fe3+ content. They represent normal spinels in which tetrahedrally coordinated Fe2+ has been oxidised to Fe3+. Our data show that the more Cr- and Fe-rich spinels are sufficiently different in their crystal chemistry from the more aluminous spinels to indicate that the EPMA correction procedures developed for Fe3+ in aluminous spinels based upon the Cr/Al ratio, and used in oxythermobarometry are inappropriate for more Cr-rich and Fe-rich compositions.
Ferric iron in chrome-bearing spinels: implications for microprobe correction procedures
- Marco E. Ciriotti
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Ferric iron in chrome-bearing spinels: implications for microprobe correction procedures
Marco E. Ciriotti
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«Things are interesting only in so far as they relate themselves to other things»
- Marco E. Ciriotti
- Messaggi: 31313
- Iscritto il: ven 25 giu, 2004 11:31
- Località: via San Pietro, 55 I-10073 Devesi/Cirié TO - Italy
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Re: Ferric iron in chrome-bearing spinels: implications for microprobe correction procedures
Pubblicazione effettuata.
Referenza:
▪ Rollinson, H. & Adetunji, J. (2023): Ferric iron in chrome-bearing spinels: implications for microprobe correction procedures. Mineralogical Magazine, 87, 702-710.
Referenza:
▪ Rollinson, H. & Adetunji, J. (2023): Ferric iron in chrome-bearing spinels: implications for microprobe correction procedures. Mineralogical Magazine, 87, 702-710.
Marco E. Ciriotti
«Things are interesting only in so far as they relate themselves to other things»
«Things are interesting only in so far as they relate themselves to other things»
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