Mössbauer study of Fe phases in terrestrial olivine basalts from southern Egypt
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31 juil. 2014
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Publié en ligne: 31 juil. 2014
Pages: 3 - 12
Reçu: 04 avr. 2013
Accepté: 30 juil. 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/mipo-2013-0001
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Olivine basalts from southern Egypt were studied by 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy at 297 and 77 K, and by optical microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The 57Fe Mössbauer spectra show three-magnetic sextets, three doublets of ferrous (Fe2+), and a weak ferric (Fe3+) doublet that is attributable to a nanophase oxide (npOx). The magnetic sextets relate to titanomagnetite and the Fe2+ doublets to olivine, pyroxene, and ulvöspinel. Variations in the hyperfine parameters of the various Fe components are attributed to changes in the local crystal chemistry. The intensity of oxidation (Fe3+/ΣFe) in the rocks varies from 20-27% with the oxidized iron largely residing in the titanomagnetite.