Poster Number 67
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See more from this Session: Mineralogy/Crystallography; Petrology, Experimental; Igneous; Metamorphic (Posters)
Abstract:
SEM investigation revealed many interesting features among samples including high porosity dissolution textures, complex clusters of euhedral Fe carbonates, distinct crystal populations, and negative crystals. Textural data indicate that at least one dissolution event has occurred in most samples and in some samples there is a reprecipitation event. EDS analyses (detection limit ~0.1 wt%) on calcite indicates that Ca is the only major cation present.
Minor elements or the incorporation of organic matter are ruled out as the cause of luminescence and phosphorescence in these samples. Trace amounts of Mn, U, REE and other transition metals may be the cause and an association with dissolution textures suggests optically active components were introduced during late stage diagenesis. Mineralogical investigations of these calcite veins provide insight into causes of variation of the phosphorescence and luminescence and may have implications for improving sensors and other optic technologies.
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See more from this Session: Mineralogy/Crystallography; Petrology, Experimental; Igneous; Metamorphic (Posters)