Characterisation of Sediments of the Tarn Flat Lake (Antarctica)

XRD, INAA and 57 Fe Mössbauer data for a sedimentary core of the small lake of Tarn Flat in the region of Terra Nova Bay are reported and discussed. The lake sediments consist of quartz, muscovite, feldspars, calcite, fluorite and chlorite. Iron is present as Fe(II) in chlorite for about 16%, as Fe(...

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Published in:International journal of environmental analytical chemistry Vol. 71; no. 3-4; pp. 227 - 244
Main Authors: Bertelle, Mariangela, Leotta, Giovanni, Calogero, Sandro, Oddone, Massimo
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 01-01-1998
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Summary:XRD, INAA and 57 Fe Mössbauer data for a sedimentary core of the small lake of Tarn Flat in the region of Terra Nova Bay are reported and discussed. The lake sediments consist of quartz, muscovite, feldspars, calcite, fluorite and chlorite. Iron is present as Fe(II) in chlorite for about 16%, as Fe(III) up to 74% and in ferrihydrite for the remaining 10% of the total iron content. The specimens from the border of the Tarn Flat lake contain amphiboles in addition to the silicates found in the sediment but less calcite and fluorite. Their iron chemistry differs from that of the sediment, in particular for the lower Fe(III) content. The specimens from the borders of other lakes present in the region of Terra Nova do not contain calcite or fluorite and differ substantially for silicate composition. The sediments of the Tarn Flat lake derive from local materials, modified in silicate fraction and enriched in calcite and fluorite.
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ISSN:0306-7319
1029-0397
DOI:10.1080/03067319808032629