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Molecular and isotopic composition of free hydrocarbon gases from Sicily, Italy

2004

[1] Chemical and isotopic data have been used as geochemical tracers for a genetic characterization of hydrocarbon gases from a total of eleven manifestations located in Eastern and Central-Southern Sicily (Italy). The molecular analysis shows that almost all the samples are enriched in methane (up to 93.2% Vol.), with the exception of four gas samples collected around Mt. Etna showing high mantle-derived CO2 content. Methane isotope signatures suggest that these are thermogenic gases or a mixture between thermogenic gases and microbial gases. Although samples from some mud volcanoes in Southern Sicily (Macalube di Aragona) show isotope signatures consistent with a mixing model between ther…

chemistry.chemical_classificationIsotopeMineralogyMethaneMantle (geology)chemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicsHydrocarbonCO2 contentchemistryEnvironmental chemistryOrganic geochemistryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesDiel vertical migrationGeologyMud volcanoGeophysical Research Letters
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Superexchange pathways in oxovanadium(IV) phosphates

1992

Abstract Oxovanadium(IV) phosphates show a diversity of magnetic behaviours that cannot be deduced from their respective structural features only. In part, this is due to the involvement of phosphate bridges in the spin transfer between V(IV) centres, and 31P solid state nuclear magnetic resonance becomes a key tool in determining the exchange mechanisms. The magnetic properties of a wide set of vanadium(IV) containing derivatives can be explained by realizing that a good overlap of the magnetic orbits may be achieved through paths involving phosphorus d orbitals.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMechanical EngineeringMetals and AlloysVanadiumchemistry.chemical_elementOxovanadium IVPhosphatePhysics::Geophysicschemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographySolid-state nuclear magnetic resonancechemistryAtomic orbitalMechanics of MaterialsSuperexchangeMaterials ChemistrySpin transferInorganic compoundNuclear chemistryJournal of Alloys and Compounds
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Thallium geochemistry in the metamorphic Lengenbach sulfide deposit, Switzerland: Thallium-isotope fractionation in a sulfide melt

2014

The Lengenbach (Switzerland) Pb-As-Tl-Zn deposit was formed from a sulfide melt at about 500 °C during Alpine metamorphism, but details on its formation and especially the source of the metals are still under debate. In this study we present two sample sets to address these questions: 1. MC-ICP-MS analyses of thallium isotopes in sulfides, sulfosalts, and melt inclusions from the Alpine metamorphic Lengenbach deposit in the Binn Valley of Switzerland, the non-metamorphic Wiesloch Mississippi Valley-type deposit in Southern Germany, and the Cu- and As-rich mineralization at Pizzo Cervandone about 2 km SW of the Lengenbach deposit, which has been discussed as potential source of the Lengenbac…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMineralization (geology)SulfideMetamorphic rockCountry rockGeochemistryMineralogyMetamorphismGeophysicsIsotope fractionationchemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyGeologyGneissMelt inclusionsAmerican Mineralogist
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Are polymers suitable rock analogs?

2002

To evaluate if a polymer is suitable for analog modeling, it is essential to know the rheological properties of the material. Polymers used in analog modeling exhibit a complex rheological behavior; only part of which has been taken into account in most modeling studies. The mechanical behavior is strongly dependent on strain rate and temperature, and is characterized by specific dependencies of the storage and loss moduli, related to the elasticity and viscosity, on the deformation rate (frequency). We have measured the storage and loss moduli at a broad range of strain rates and strains, using an oscillatory parallel-disk rheometer. Investigated materials are polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), …

chemistry.chemical_classificationPolydimethylsiloxaneRheometerPolymerStrain rateCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterViscositychemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicschemistryRheologyNewtonian fluidElasticity (economics)Composite materialGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesTectonophysics
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Chemical evolution of ore-forming brines – Basement leaching, metal provenance, and the redox link between barren and ore-bearing hydrothermal veins.…

2019

Abstract Six mineralogically exemplary barren and mineralized hydrothermal veins (with Pb and Zn ores) of Jurassic-Cretaceous and Cenozoic age in the Schwarzwald mining district, SW Germany were chosen to shed light on the origin of their mineralogical diversity. The selection of the veins was guided by the fact that they represent the largest number of veins in the region, are very well known mineralogically and geochemically, and they provide nice examples of barren and mineralized veins of similar age. Fluid inclusion data from the individual veins overlap implying their diverse mineralogy is not caused by different fluid compositions participating during fluid mixing. LA-ICPMS data of s…

chemistry.chemical_classificationProvenanceMineralization (geology)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSulfideGeochemistryTrace elementGeology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesHydrothermal circulationchemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyFluid inclusionsClay mineralsBase metalGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChemical Geology
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Sulfide ore facies, fluid inclusion and sulfur isotope characteristics of the Tappehsorkh Zn-Pb ( ± Ag-Ba) deposit, South Esfahan, Iran

2020

International audience; The stratiform, stratabound Tappehsorkh Zn-Pb (± Ag-Ba) deposit, located in the southeastern part of the Malayer-Esfahan Metallogenic Belt of Iran, formed during Lower Cretaceous back-arc extension. Sulfide mi-neralization occurs within dolostone, black siltstone, and crystal lithic tuff and andesite associated with the Gushfil-Baghabrisham synsedimentary normal fault. Three sulfide ore facies (massive, bedded, and stockwork) occur in the deposit. Sulfide minerals are sphalerite, galena, tetrahedrite and pyrite with minor chalcopyrite and bornite, and gangue minerals are barite, dolomite and quartz. Sulfide mineralization textures are massive, replacement , vein-vein…

chemistry.chemical_classificationStockworkMineralization (geology)SulfideChalcopyriteGeochemistryengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSulfide mineralsGeophysicsSphaleritechemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyGalenavisual_artengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumBorniteGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences[SDU.STU.MI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Mineralogy
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Experimental organic matter maturation at 2kbar: Heat-up effect to low temperatures on vitrinite reflectance

2012

Abstract An experimental study was performed to evaluate the effect of heat-up to various low temperatures on vitrinite reflectance ( VR ) at 2 kbar employing the same previously used heat-up procedures, starting material and apparatus. Heat-up is the isobaric experimental procedure consisting of the increase in temperature of the laboratory vitrinite maturation from room temperature to the desired run temperature T end of heat-up at which the isobaric-isothermal maturation starts. Experiments employed cold-seal pressure vessels with classical heat-up devices and were carried out on wet (water added) xylite of swamp cypress. Confined system maturation experiments were conducted at 2 kbar an…

chemistry.chemical_classificationVitrinite reflectance020209 energyStratigraphyKinetic analysisThermodynamicsMineralogyGeology02 engineering and technologyRate equation010502 geochemistry & geophysicsKinetic energy01 natural sciencesIsothermal processFuel Technologychemistry0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringIsobaric processEconomic GeologyOrganic matterVitrinite0105 earth and related environmental sciencesInternational Journal of Coal Geology
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Iodine containing species in the remote marine boundary layer: A link to oceanic phytoplankton

2011

[1] Iodine containing species have been measured in the particle phase (PM2.5) and the gas phase during a ship campaign between January and February 2007 in the South Atlantic marine boundary layer (MBL). Methyl iodide (CH3I) in the gas phase and soluble iodine species, i.e. iodide, iodate and an unidentified organic iodine species (UOI), in PM2.5 were measured. Temporal variations of gaseous and particulate iodine species were investigated. The exposure of the sampled air masses to phytoplankton along the back-trajectories was studied using a lagrangian transport model and satellite observations of oceanic chlorophyll-a concentration. Significant correlations were found between the concent…

chemistry.chemical_classificationfungiIodidechemistry.chemical_elementPelagic zoneParticulatesIodinechemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicsOceanographychemistryChlorophyllEnvironmental chemistryPhytoplanktonGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceIodateMethyl iodideGeophysical Research Letters
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2018

Abstract. Here we present a sensitive method to analyze lignin oxidation products (LOPs) in speleothems and cave drip water to provide a new tool for paleo-vegetation reconstruction. Speleothems are valuable climate archives. However, compared to other terrestrial climate archives, such as lake sediments, speleothems contain very little organic matter. Therefore, very few studies on organic biomarkers in speleothems are available. Our new sensitive method allows us to use LOPs as vegetation biomarkers in speleothems. Our method consists of acid digestion of the speleothem sample followed by solid-phase extraction (SPE) of the organic matter. The extracted polymeric lignin is degraded in a m…

chemistry.chemical_classificationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesExtraction (chemistry)SpeleothemStalagmite15. Life on land010502 geochemistry & geophysicsMass spectrometry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCavechemistry13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterLigninOrganic matterEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesBiogeosciences
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Synthesis of a quenchable high-pressure form of magnetite (h-Fe3O4) with composition Fe1(Fe2+0.75Mg0.26)Fe2(Fe3+0.70Cr0.15Al0.11Si0.04)2O4

2014

We report the synthesis of h-magnetite, ideally h-Fe 3 O 4 with considerable amounts of substitutional cations (Cr, Mg, Al, Si) and quenchable to ambient conditions. Two types of experiments were performed at 18 GPa and 1800 °C in a multi-anvil press. In one, we used an oxide mixture with a majoritic stoichiometry Mg 1.8 Fe 1.2 (Al 1.4 Cr 0.2 Si 0.2 Mg 0.2 )Si 3 O 12 , with Si and Mg in excess as starting material (MA-367, MA-380). In the second type of experiment (MA-376), we started from an oxide mixture on the composition of the Fe-oxide phase obtained in MA-367. The Fe-oxide phases of both experiments were investigated by electron microprobe and transmission electron microscopy includin…

chemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyGeophysicsElectron diffractionGeochemistry and PetrologyChemistryElectron energy loss spectroscopyFormula unitPhase (matter)OxideElectron microprobeWadsleyiteStishoviteAmerican Mineralogist
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