Plumbogummite-group minerals from Mull and Morvern
- 1 December 1970
- journal article
- Published by Mineralogical Society in Mineralogical Magazine
- Vol. 37 (292) , 934-938
- https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1970.037.292.10
Abstract
Summary: Sandstones from Mull and Morvern, most of which are from the Greensand formation, have been shown by X-ray diffraction to contain minerals of the plumbogummite group in very small amounts in the < 1·4µm fraction. The minerals were concentrated by HF digestion of the clay minerals. X-ray spectrographic traces show concentrations of Sr, La, Ce, Yt, and Ba, and a semiquantitative spectrochemical analysis also shows a concentration of Ca and Pb and the presence of numerous rare-earth elements. Individual minerals, which have a complex composition and can not be assigned to any one named species, are disseminated throughout the rocks as particles with an estimated size of between 0·1 and 0·25µm.Keywords
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