Spectroscopic studies of spessartine from Brazilian pegmatites.
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2002
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Mössbauer spectra (MS) at room temperature (RT) and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectra
in the OH stretching region were acquired for natural spessartine-almandine garnet samples from
different Brazilian pegmatites, including the complex, zoned Alto Mirador pegmatite, the simple,
zoned Escondido pegmatite, and the simple Poaiá pegmatite. From MS, it is obvious that in the
samples from the Alto Mirador pegmatite, ferrous iron is present at the dodecahedral site and ferric
iron at the octahedral site of the garnet structure. The Fe2+/Fe3+ ratio is comparable for all samples
from this pegmatite, i.e., ~10%, implying the same geological history, namely similar oxygen fugacities
at the moment of garnet formation. In the simple pegmatites, however, almost no ferric iron was
detected. On the basis of the multi-band FTIR spectra the nature of the point defects involved in the
process of hydrogen uptake in spessartine-almandine garnet has been elucidated, if not completely
clarified. The behavior of the absorption bands provides no evidence for multiple incorporation
mechanisms, hence the hydrogarnet substitution is proposed to be the only mechanism for the incorporation
of hydrogen in the samples studied. As geological setting is difficult to separate from chemical
composition, FTIR spectra have the potential to provide useful information on some aspects of the
geological history of the samples.
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EECKHOUT, S. G. et al. Spectroscopic studies of spessartine from Brazilian pegmatites. The American Mineralogist, v. 87, p. 1297-1306, 2002. Disponível em: <http://ammin.geoscienceworld.org/content/gsammin/87/10/1297.full.pdf>. Acesso em: 08 mar. 2017.