2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3091.2008.00980.x
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Quantitative aspects of Mn‐activated cathodoluminescence of natural and synthetic aragonite

Abstract: The cathodoluminescence analyses of the trigonal carbonates calcite and dolomite have been applied intensively in sedimentary petrology for a long time and the properties of these minerals are well-known, but much less attention has been paid to aragonite. In this study, the cathodoluminescence behaviour and the trace element composition of natural and synthetic aragonite have been studied employing trace element analyses (proton induced X-ray emission) and luminescence spectroscopy. Aragonite doped with Mn 2+… Show more

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“…Relatively large cations like Sr 2+ and Ba 2+ substitute better for Ca 2+ in the orthorhombic aragonite structure, while smaller ions such as Mg 2+ show affinity to the rhombohedral calcite lattice (Gotte and Richter 2009). The behavior of Mg and Sr in the different carbonate polymorphs was documented by Harriss (1965), who compiled analyses of molluscan shell material of 95 different species.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Preservation and Implications For Retrieving Pmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Relatively large cations like Sr 2+ and Ba 2+ substitute better for Ca 2+ in the orthorhombic aragonite structure, while smaller ions such as Mg 2+ show affinity to the rhombohedral calcite lattice (Gotte and Richter 2009). The behavior of Mg and Sr in the different carbonate polymorphs was documented by Harriss (1965), who compiled analyses of molluscan shell material of 95 different species.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Preservation and Implications For Retrieving Pmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…5). Nonluminescent to blue luminescent colors in biogenic carbonates have been interpreted as an indicator for excellent preservation (Barbin et al 1995;Gotte and Richter 2009;Brand et al 2012;Wendler et al 2012). The intrinsic luminescence is due to the absence of Mn 2+ , which is a major luminescence activator in carbonates (Langlet et al 2006).…”
Section: Evaluation Of Preservation and Implications For Retrieving Pmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…; e.g. Machel, ; Götte & Richter, ); or (iii) the contribution of Fe 3+ or Mn 4+ , reported in the literature as intrinsic luminescence activators (e.g. Götze et al ., ; MacRae & Wilson, and de Rafélis et al ., , respectively).…”
Section: Data Interpretation and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, quenching thresholds for Fe 2+ vary from 30–60 p.p.m to 3000–4000 p.p.m (e.g. Machel, 2000; Götte and Richter, 2009). Regarding the samples investigated here, the obtained Mn concentrations show pronounced peaks up to 1500 p.p.m, which are also recognized on coeval sections (Coimbra et al.…”
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confidence: 99%