In north-western Sardinia a sedimentary manganese deposit occurs between the tertiary calcalkaline volcanic products and the overlying transgressive bioclastic limestones of the second Miocene sedimentary cycle. The manganese makes up the secondary cement of a conglomerate at the base of the transgression. Chemical, mineralogical and textural analyses carried out by the XRF, INAA, XRD, OM and SEM-EDX evidenced pyrolusite and hollandite as the main Mn-phases. As geochemistry is concerned, (La/Yb) ch points to a positive LREE and HREE fractionation. Moreover, the strongly positive Ba anomaly can be referred to its inclusion within the hollandite structure as well to the absorption exerted by Mn-oxyhydroxides.
Geological, geochemical and mineralogical features of a sedimentary manganese ore in north-western Sardinia: Preliminary study / Sinisi, R; Oggiano, Giacomo; Mongelli, G; Mameli, Paola. - In: RENDICONTI ONLINE DELLA SOCIETÀ GEOLOGICA ITALIANA. - ISSN 2035-8008. - 3:2(2008), pp. 728-729.
Geological, geochemical and mineralogical features of a sedimentary manganese ore in north-western Sardinia: Preliminary study
OGGIANO, Giacomo;MAMELI, Paola
2008-01-01
Abstract
In north-western Sardinia a sedimentary manganese deposit occurs between the tertiary calcalkaline volcanic products and the overlying transgressive bioclastic limestones of the second Miocene sedimentary cycle. The manganese makes up the secondary cement of a conglomerate at the base of the transgression. Chemical, mineralogical and textural analyses carried out by the XRF, INAA, XRD, OM and SEM-EDX evidenced pyrolusite and hollandite as the main Mn-phases. As geochemistry is concerned, (La/Yb) ch points to a positive LREE and HREE fractionation. Moreover, the strongly positive Ba anomaly can be referred to its inclusion within the hollandite structure as well to the absorption exerted by Mn-oxyhydroxides.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.