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Minerals, Volume 7, Issue 10

October 2017 - 26 articles

Cover Story: The investigation of different quartz types from the southern Ural region of Russia revealed very low concentrations of trace elements and structural defects. The main driving process for the formation of these high-purity quartz deposits is retrograde metamorphism that caused healing of defects and lowering of impurity contents due to deformation-related recrystallization processes of the quartz lattice. This study highlights the integrated approach of advanced analytical methods for the characterization of quartz suitable for high-tech applications. View this paper
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Articles (26)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
7,108 Views
12 Pages

13 October 2017

Early diagenetic sediment-hosted stratiform copper (eSSC) mineralization results from low-temperature cuprous chloride complexes carried by saline aqueous solution circulating through footwall aquifers. Favorable copper solubilities are attained in m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
40 Citations
8,257 Views
18 Pages

12 October 2017

A microbial mineral carbonation trial was conducted at the Woodsreef Asbestos Mine (NSW, Australia) to test cyanobacteria-accelerated Mg-carbonate mineral precipitation in mine tailings. The experiment aimed to produce a carbonate crust on the tailin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
9,129 Views
31 Pages

The Force of Crystallization and Fracture Propagation during In-Situ Carbonation of Peridotite

  • Reinier Van Noort,
  • Timotheus K. T. Wolterbeek,
  • Martyn R. Drury,
  • Michael T. Kandianis and
  • Christopher J. Spiers

11 October 2017

Subsurface mineralization of CO2 by injection into (hydro-)fractured peridotites has been proposed as a carbon sequestration method. It is envisaged that the expansion in solid volume associated with the mineralization reaction leads to a build-up of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
43 Citations
8,912 Views
19 Pages

Trace Element Compositions and Defect Structures of High-Purity Quartz from the Southern Ural Region, Russia

  • Jens Götze,
  • Yuanming Pan,
  • Axel Müller,
  • Elena L. Kotova and
  • Daniele Cerin

11 October 2017

Quartz samples of different origin from 10 localities in the Southern Ural region, Russia have been investigated to characterize their trace element compositions and defect structures. The analytical combination of cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
5,814 Views
11 Pages

A Micro-Comb Test System for In Situ Investigation of Infiltration and Crystallization Processes

  • Dominik Gruber,
  • Stefan L. P. Wolf,
  • Andra-Lisa M. Hoyt,
  • Julian P. Konsek and
  • Helmut Cölfen

6 October 2017

The investigation of mineralization and demineralization processes is important for the understanding of many phenomena in daily life. Many crystalline materials are exposed to decay processes, resulting in lesions, cracks, and cavities. Historical a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
8,315 Views
18 Pages

The Thermodynamics of Selenium Minerals in Near-Surface Environments

  • Vladimir Krivovichev,
  • Marina Charykova and
  • Andrey Vishnevsky

6 October 2017

Selenium compounds are relatively rare as minerals; there are presently only 118 known mineral species. This work is intended to codify and systematize the data of mineral systems and the thermodynamics of selenium minerals, which are unstable (selen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
14,285 Views
20 Pages

30 September 2017

The Keweenaw Peninsula native copper district of Michigan, USA is the largest concentration of native copper in the world. The copper isotopic composition of native copper was measured from stratabound and vein deposits, hosted by multiple rift-filli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,442 Views
13 Pages

30 September 2017

The influence of quartz on the flotation of fine wolframite using octyl hydroxamic acid (OHA) as the collector was investigated by micro-flotation tests, inductively coupled plasma (ICP) measurements, adsorption experiments, zeta potential, and Fouri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
49 Citations
16,131 Views
30 Pages

Remote Sensing for Mineral Exploration in Central Portugal

  • Ricardo Manuel,
  • Maria Da Graça Brito,
  • Martim Chichorro and
  • Carlos Rosa

29 September 2017

Central Portugal is well known for the existence of Sn-W and Au-Ag mineral occurrences primarily associated with hydrothermal processes. Despite the economic and strategic importance of such occurrences, the detailed geology of this particular region...

  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
7,124 Views
35 Pages

28 September 2017

Ab initio thermodynamic properties, equation of state and phase stability of periclase (MgO, B1-type structure) have been investigated in a broad P–T range (0–160 GPa; 0–3000 K) in order to set a model reference system for phase equilibria simulation...

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