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Sodalite-group minerals from the Somma-Vesuvius Volcano (Naples, Italy); a combined EPMA, SIMS, and FTIR crystal-chemical study

Giuseppina Balassone, Fabio Bellatreccia, Luisa Ottolini, Angela Mormone, Carmela Petti, Maria Rosaria Ghiara, Angela Altomare, Michele Saviano, Rosanna Rizzi and Loredana D'Orazio
Sodalite-group minerals from the Somma-Vesuvius Volcano (Naples, Italy); a combined EPMA, SIMS, and FTIR crystal-chemical study
The Canadian Mineralogist (May 2016) 54 (3): 583-604

Abstract

This work is focused on the crystal-chemical characterization of the cationic and anionic components of sodalite-group minerals (SGM) occurring in various igneous-to-metamorphic rocks and ejecta from the alkaline-potassic Somma-Vesuvius volcano (southern Italy). A combination of different analytical techniques, i.e., XRD, SEM, EPMA, SIMS, FTIR, and mu -FTIR-FPA imaging, were used. Minor and trace volatile elements (H, C, and F) have been quantified for the first time (to the authors' knowledge) by SIMS, and in situ ion probe data were integrated with information derived from FTIR spectroscopy.The studied samples correspond to sodalite sensu stricto, nosean, and hauyne. SIMS measurements for H, F, and C (quantified as H (sub 2) O, F, and CO (sub 2) wt.%, respectively) show contents 0.02-5.0 wt.% H (sub 2) O, 0.01-0.14 wt.% F, and 0.08-2.95 wt.% CO (sub 2) Within the single crystals, the F and, to a lesser extent, CO (sub 2) concentrations are homogeneous, whereas, in terms of H (sub 2) O, they range from relatively homogenous to strongly zoned. Single-crystal FTIR spectra of SGM can be grouped into sodalites and noseans/hauynes, according to the occurrence of the (super 12) CO (sub 2) absorption at 2340 cm (super -1) The absorption due to H (sub 2) O or OH groups occurs as a very broad band extending from 3700 to 3000 cm (super -1) FTIR data show the presence of CO (sub 3) (super 2-) in all samples. The collected data allow us to fully characterize the SGM from Somma-Vesuvius, and also provide some constraints regarding their genesis. These data can contribute to a more detailed understanding of the crystal chemistry of SGM, their geological environments of formation, and possibly of the technological characteristics of their synthetic analogues.


ISSN: 0008-4476
EISSN: 1499-1276
Coden: CAMIA6
Serial Title: The Canadian Mineralogist
Serial Volume: 54
Serial Issue: 3
Title: Sodalite-group minerals from the Somma-Vesuvius Volcano (Naples, Italy); a combined EPMA, SIMS, and FTIR crystal-chemical study
Affiliation: Universita Federico II, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, delle Risorse e dell'Ambiente, Naples, Italy
Pages: 583-604
Published: 201605
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Association of Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
References: 58
Accession Number: 2017-041493
Categories: Mineralogy of silicates
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 4 tables
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Secondary Affiliation: Universita Roma Tre, ITA, ItalyIstituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, ITA, ItalyIstituto Nazionale Geofisica e Vulcanologia, ITA, ItalyIstituto di Cristallografia, ITA, ItalyIstituto per i Polimeri, Compositi e Biomateriali, ITA, Italy
Country of Publication: Canada
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, copyright, Mineralogical Association of Canada. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201723

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