Nanohematite from Ferruginous Quartzites of Kursk Magnetic Anomaly According to Transmission Electron Microscopy Data
- Authors: Zhukhlistov A.P.1, Novikov V.M.1
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry
- Issue: Vol 63, No 1 (2018)
- Pages: 79-83
- Section: Real Structure of Crystals
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1063-7745/article/view/192195
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063774518010224
- ID: 192195
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Abstract
Transmission electron microscopy study of ferruginous quartzite (jaspilites) from the Lebedinsky field of Kursk magnetic anomaly has revealed for the first time hematite nanoformations (about 10 nm in size), sp. gr. R3̅, which coexist with hematite, sp. gr. R3̅c, in the same crystallographic orientation or manifest themselves as individual nanoinclusions in the substrate of poorly crystallized magnetite. On the assumption that, in correspondence with the energy-dispersive X-ray analysis data, octahedral sites in the hematite structure can be occupied by only Fe cations, several structural models are proposed explain the hematite symmetry lowering to R3̅.
About the authors
A. P. Zhukhlistov
Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry
Author for correspondence.
Email: anzhu@igem.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 109017
V. M. Novikov
Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry
Email: anzhu@igem.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 109017
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