钛铁矿
氧化物矿物
化学
硅酸盐矿物
磁铁矿
硅酸盐
化学计量学
角闪石
矿物
尖晶石
无机化学
辉石
公式单位
矿物学
分析化学(期刊)
橄榄石
结晶学
材料科学
物理化学
冶金
晶体结构
有机化学
化学反应
石英
生物化学
色谱法
出处
期刊:Mineralogical Magazine
[The Mineralogical Society]
日期:1987-09-01
卷期号:51 (361): 431-435
被引量:1740
标识
DOI:10.1180/minmag.1987.051.361.10
摘要
Abstract A simple general equation is presented for estimating the Fe 3+ concentrations in ferromagnesian oxide and silicate minerals from microprobe analyses. The equation has been derived using stoichiometric criteria assuming that iron is the only element present with variable valency and that oxygen is the only anion. In general, the number of Fe 3+ ions per X oxygens in the mineral formula, F , is given by; where T is the ideal number of cations per formula unit, and S is the observed cation total per X oxygens calculated assuming all iron to be Fe 2+ . Minerals for which this equation is appropriate include pyralspite and ugrandite garnet, aluminate spinel, magnetite, pyroxene, sapphirine and ilmenite. The equation cannot be used for minerals with cation vacancies (e.g. micas, maghemite) unless, as in the case of amphiboles, the number of ions of a subset of elements in the formula can be fixed. Variants of the above equation are presented for some of the numerous published schemes for the recalculation of amphibole formulae. The equation is also inappropriate for minerals showing Si 4+ = 4H + substitution (e.g. staurolite, hydrogarnet), minerals containing an unknown proportion of an unanalysed element other than oxygen (e.g. boron-bearing kornerupine) and minerals containing two or more elements with variable valency.
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