Identification by RAMAN Microscopy of magnesian vivianite formed from Fe2+, Mg, Mn2+and P043-’ in a Roman camp near fort Vechten, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Author:

Kloprogge J.T.,Visser D.,Martens W.N.,Duong L.V.,frost R.L.

Abstract

AbstractThe presence of a magnesian vivianite (Fe2+)2.5(Mg,Mn,Ca)0.5(PO4)8H2O, has been identified in a soil sample from a Roman camp near Fort Vechten, The Netherlands, using a combination of Raman microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. An unsubstituted vivianite and baricite were characterised for comparative reasons. The split phosphate-stretching mode is recognised around 1115, 1062 and 1015 cm−1, while the corresponding bending modes are found around 591, 519, 471 and 422 cm−1. The substitution of Mg and Mn for Fe2+in the crystal structure causes a shift towards higher wavenumbers compared to pure vivianite. As shown by the baričite sample substitution causes a broadening of the bands. The observed broadening however is larger than can be explained by substitution alone. The low intensity of the water bands, especially in the OH-stretching region between 2700 and 3700 cm−1indicates that the magnesian vivianite is partially dehydrated, which explains the much larger broadening than the observed broadening caused by substitution of Mg and Mn in vivianite and baričite.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Geology

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