A Mössbauer study of some coloured marbles ( cipollino mandolato, rosso antico and fior di pesco): implications on the nature of their colour

57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy permits an explanation of the formation of the iron-bearing species present in three types of coloured marbles, known as cipollino mandolato, rosso antico and fior di pesco. Structural Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ located in silicates, together with the remains of weakly ferromagnetic...

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Published in:Journal of cultural heritage Vol. 1; no. 4; pp. 429 - 444
Main Authors: Calogero, Sandro, Bertelle, Mariangela, Antonelli, Fabrizio, Lazzarini, Lorenzo
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier SAS 01-12-2000
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Summary:57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy permits an explanation of the formation of the iron-bearing species present in three types of coloured marbles, known as cipollino mandolato, rosso antico and fior di pesco. Structural Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ located in silicates, together with the remains of weakly ferromagnetic hematite, arise from primary sediments. Fe 2+ located in carbonates and anti-ferromagnetic hematite are formed by redox processes during marble formation. The relative contents of the iron species in the three types of marbles depend on the composition of the primary sediments and on local conditions during metamorphism. Knowledge of the type and amount of the iron species in marbles may help in the reconstruction of the redox processes, which took place during marble formation. The deviations of the Morin transition of the hematites play the role of genetic indicator because purity, crystallinity and the red hues of hematites in marbles can be related to the environment of formation.
ISSN:1296-2074
1778-3674
DOI:10.1016/S1296-2074(00)01098-0