Title of article :
Routine instrumental procedures to characterise the mineralogy of modern and ancient silica sinters
Author/Authors :
N. Rina Herdianita، نويسنده , , Kerry A. Rodgers، نويسنده , , Patrick R. L. Browne، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Tightly constrained determinative methods can be used to characterise the silica minerals
(opal-A, opal-CT, opal-C, quartz, moganite) and physical properties of silica sinters.
Optimal X-ray powder diraction operating parameters indicate silica lattice order/disorder
using untreated, dry, <106 mm powders scanned at 0.68 2y/min with a step size of 0.018
from 10±408 2y and an internal Si standard. Simultaneous dierential thermal and
thermogravimetric analysis of 15.020.1 mg sinter samples of <106 mm grain size, at a
heating rate of 208C/min in dry air, identify thermal events associated with dehydration,
organic combustion, and changes of state. Where abundant organic matter is present,
nitrogen is the preferred atmosphere for thermal analysis. Thermogravimetric-determined
water contents of sinters dier from Pen®eld determinations re¯ecting the diering nature
of the two techniques. Laser Raman microprobe techniques can be used to explore the
mineralogy of particular sinter morphologies and habits down to 10 mm diameter. The
nature of the silica species present can assist in characterising individual sinter deposits and,
combined with textural, density and/or porosity determinations, can lead to a better
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Geothermics 29 (2000) 65±81
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E-mail address: thermal@auckland.ac.nz (P.R.L. Browne).
understanding of the hydrology and paleohydrology of a geothermal prospect. # 2000
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Keywords :
TGA , Raman , Wairakei , New Zealand , Sinter , aging , silica , DTA , XRPD
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics