2022
DOI: 10.3390/min12050600
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Efflorescent Sulphates with M+ and M2+ Cations from Fumarole and Active Geothermal Fields of Mutnovsky Volcano (Kamchatka, Russia)

Abstract: In this study, sulphate efflorescent minerals covering the surface of the Donnoe and Dachnoe fields of the Mutnovsky volcano are described. The minerals were precipitated on the argillic facies as the result of water–rock interaction and fumarole emission. A chemical composition of Ca, Ba, (NH4)+, Na-Fe3+, (NH4)+-Al, (NH4)+-Fe3+, Na-Al, K-Al, and K-Fe3+ sulphates was reported. Elements such as Sr, Mg, Co, Ni, Ti and P were found as isomorphic impurities. Ammonia species were concentrated around fumaroles. The … Show more

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“…Some small P and V contents were observed in the chemical composition of the voltaite-group minerals. Here we note that P admixture has been previously reported for alunite-supergroup minerals, alum-(Na) and amarillite formed at the geothermal (Dachnoe) and fumarole (Donnoe) fields of the Mutnovsky volcano [33]. The P-and V-bearing ammoniovoltaite from the Dachnoe geothermal field extends this trend.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Some small P and V contents were observed in the chemical composition of the voltaite-group minerals. Here we note that P admixture has been previously reported for alunite-supergroup minerals, alum-(Na) and amarillite formed at the geothermal (Dachnoe) and fumarole (Donnoe) fields of the Mutnovsky volcano [33]. The P-and V-bearing ammoniovoltaite from the Dachnoe geothermal field extends this trend.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…At the same time, alunogen is a common mineral in geothermal fields, which often acts as a proxy for Martian conditions. In particular, alunogen is widely distributed in the geothermal fields of Kamchatka [5,[19][20][21][22][23], which is one of the most active volcanic areas in the world and belongs to the zone of the Pacific Ring of Fire. At the same time, the crystal structure of alunogen from geothermal fields worldwide or from Kamchatka has not been previously studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%