MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES AND METASTABILITY OF GREIGITE SYMTHITE MINERALIZATION IN BROWN-COAL BASINS OF THE KRUSNE HORY PIEDMONT, BOHEMIA

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KRS, M [1 ]
NOVAK, F [1 ]
KRSOVA, M [1 ]
PRUNER, P [1 ]
KOUKLIKOVA, L [1 ]
JANSA, J [1 ]
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[1] INST RAW MAT,CS-28403 KUTNA HORA,CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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10.1016/0031-9201(92)90194-Z
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Finely dispersed forms of greigite or greigite-smythite mineralization were found in layers a hundred and more metres thick in the Miocene strata of the Krusne hory (Erzgebirge) Piedmont brown-coal basins. Under laboratory thermal treatment, a pronounced instability of greigite or greigite-smythite mineralization was revealed by the magnetic parameters, conditioned by mineralogical metastability. Thermal treatment in oxidation conditions caused the most pronounced changes in magnetic parameters in a temperature range of 320-380-degrees-C, in which a laboratory process of self-reversal of remanence was observed. The products obtained during thermal treatment were identified with the aid of X-ray diffractographs (Co-radiation, Fe-filter). When they were heated to 250-degrees-C, no substantial changes were found, while at 300-degrees-C the intensities of greigite became weaker, and pyrite and marcasite originated to its detriment. Hexagonal pyrrhotite was generated in addition to pyrite and marcasite. A total decomposition of bisulphides took place at temperatures above 400-degrees-C, accompanied by the formation of various modifications of Fe2O3, until finally at higher temperatures only alpha-Fe2O3 was formed. Laboratory tests suggested self-reversal of remanence in relation to the formation of pyrrhotite. So far, greigite or greigite-smythite mineralization has been proven to exist in the Bohemian Massif solely in connection with Miocene rocks containing fossil micro-organic matter. Products of thermal alteration, pyrite, marcasite, pyrrhotite, gamma-, eta-, and alpha-Fe2O3 (or Fe3O4 depending on redox conditions) may be expected in rocks of similar genesis, but partly or completely carbonified as a result of a process of pyrolysis of the micro-organic matter.
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