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Natural and synthetic layered Pb(II) oxyhalides. / Siidra, Oleg I.; Krivovichev, Sergey V.; Turner, Rick W.; Rumsey, Mike S.
Minerals as Advanced Materials II. Vol. 9783642200182 Springer Nature, 2012. p. 319-332.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › Research › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Natural and synthetic layered Pb(II) oxyhalides
AU - Siidra, Oleg I.
AU - Krivovichev, Sergey V.
AU - Turner, Rick W.
AU - Rumsey, Mike S.
PY - 2012/11/1
Y1 - 2012/11/1
N2 - Lead oxyhalides occur under variety of natural and technological conditions. They can be found as secondary minerals in oxidation zones of mineral deposits. For instance, Merehead quarry in England is the famous place for many findings of lead oxyhalides first described in 1923 by Spencer and Mountain (1923). Genesis of these deposits is still a topic of discussions. The most recent version points out that galena deposits were emplaced into limestones during the Triassic period (Turner 2006). Afterwards, they were locally exposed to the action of seawater. Oxidation of galena initiated deposition of manganate minerals from the seawater as well as adsorption of heavy metals from both seawater and local environment.
AB - Lead oxyhalides occur under variety of natural and technological conditions. They can be found as secondary minerals in oxidation zones of mineral deposits. For instance, Merehead quarry in England is the famous place for many findings of lead oxyhalides first described in 1923 by Spencer and Mountain (1923). Genesis of these deposits is still a topic of discussions. The most recent version points out that galena deposits were emplaced into limestones during the Triassic period (Turner 2006). Afterwards, they were locally exposed to the action of seawater. Oxidation of galena initiated deposition of manganate minerals from the seawater as well as adsorption of heavy metals from both seawater and local environment.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-20018-2_30
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-20018-2_30
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:84949176527
SN - 3642200176
SN - 9783642200175
VL - 9783642200182
SP - 319
EP - 332
BT - Minerals as Advanced Materials II
PB - Springer Nature
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