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Ultrahigh-temperature sphalerite from zn-cd-se-rich combustion metamorphic marbles, daba complex, central Jordan: Paragenesis, chemistry, and structure. / Sokol, Ella V.; Kokh, Svetlana N.; Seryotkin, Yurii V. и др.

в: Minerals, Том 10, № 9, 822, 09.2020, стр. 1-47.

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Sokol, EV, Kokh, SN, Seryotkin, YV, Deviatiiarova, AS, Goryainov, SV, Sharygin, VV, Khoury, HN, Karmanov, NS, Danilovsky, VA & Artemyev, DA 2020, 'Ultrahigh-temperature sphalerite from zn-cd-se-rich combustion metamorphic marbles, daba complex, central Jordan: Paragenesis, chemistry, and structure', Minerals, Том. 10, № 9, 822, стр. 1-47. https://doi.org/10.3390/min10090822

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Sokol, E. V., Kokh, S. N., Seryotkin, Y. V., Deviatiiarova, A. S., Goryainov, S. V., Sharygin, V. V., Khoury, H. N., Karmanov, N. S., Danilovsky, V. A., & Artemyev, D. A. (2020). Ultrahigh-temperature sphalerite from zn-cd-se-rich combustion metamorphic marbles, daba complex, central Jordan: Paragenesis, chemistry, and structure. Minerals, 10(9), 1-47. [822]. https://doi.org/10.3390/min10090822

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Sokol EV, Kokh SN, Seryotkin YV, Deviatiiarova AS, Goryainov SV, Sharygin VV и др. Ultrahigh-temperature sphalerite from zn-cd-se-rich combustion metamorphic marbles, daba complex, central Jordan: Paragenesis, chemistry, and structure. Minerals. 2020 сент.;10(9):1-47. 822. doi: 10.3390/min10090822

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@article{1778221a05ae41c4af710de18c3a3b4d,
title = "Ultrahigh-temperature sphalerite from zn-cd-se-rich combustion metamorphic marbles, daba complex, central Jordan: Paragenesis, chemistry, and structure",
abstract = "Minerals of the Zn-Cd-S-Se system that formed by moderately reduced ~800–850 °C combustion metamorphic (CM) alteration of marly sediments were found in marbles from central Jordan. Their precursor sediments contain Se-and Ni-enriched authigenic pyrite and ZnS modifications with high Cd enrichment (up to ~10 wt%) and elevated concentrations of Cu, Sb, Ag, Mo, and Pb. The marbles are composed of calcite, carbonate-fluorapatite, spurrite, and brownmillerite and characterized by high P, Zn, Cd, U, and elevated Se, Ni, V, and Mo contents. Main accessories are either Zn-bearing oxides or sphalerite, greenockite, and Ca-Fe-Ni-Cu-O-S-Se oxychalcogenides. CM alteration lead to compositional homogenization of metamorphic sphalerite, for which trace-element suites become less diverse than in the authigenic ZnS. The CM sphalerites contain up to ~14 wt% Cd and ~6.7 wt% Se but are poor in Fe (means 1.4–2.2 wt%), and bear 100– 250 ppm Co, Ni, and Hg. Sphalerite (Zn,Cd,Fe)(S,O,Se)cub is a homogeneous solid solution with a unit cell smaller than in ZnScub as a result of S2− → O2− substitution (a = 5.40852(12) {\AA}, V = 158.211(6) {\AA}3). The amount of lattice-bound oxygen in the CM sphalerite is within the range for synthetic ZnS1−xOx crystals (0 < x ≤ 0.05) growing at 900 °C.",
keywords = "Combustion metamorphism, Greenockite, Mottled Zone, Sphalerite, Trace elements, W{\"u}rtzite, ZnS, combustion metamorphism, URANIUM, sphalerite, MINERALS, SOLID-SOLUTIONS, wurtzite, CARBOTHERMIC REDUCTION, PHASE-EQUILIBRIA, HATRURIM-FORMATION, PYROMETAMORPHIC ROCKS, greenockite, SULFIDE, trace elements, BASIN, SYSTEM ZNS",
author = "Sokol, {Ella V.} and Kokh, {Svetlana N.} and Seryotkin, {Yurii V.} and Deviatiiarova, {Anna S.} and Goryainov, {Sergey V.} and Sharygin, {Victor V.} and Khoury, {Hani N.} and Karmanov, {Nikolay S.} and Danilovsky, {Victoria A.} and Artemyev, {Dmitry A.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2020",
month = sep,
doi = "10.3390/min10090822",
language = "English",
volume = "10",
pages = "1--47",
journal = "Minerals",
issn = "2075-163X",
publisher = "MDPI AG",
number = "9",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Ultrahigh-temperature sphalerite from zn-cd-se-rich combustion metamorphic marbles, daba complex, central Jordan: Paragenesis, chemistry, and structure

AU - Sokol, Ella V.

AU - Kokh, Svetlana N.

AU - Seryotkin, Yurii V.

AU - Deviatiiarova, Anna S.

AU - Goryainov, Sergey V.

AU - Sharygin, Victor V.

AU - Khoury, Hani N.

AU - Karmanov, Nikolay S.

AU - Danilovsky, Victoria A.

AU - Artemyev, Dmitry A.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

PY - 2020/9

Y1 - 2020/9

N2 - Minerals of the Zn-Cd-S-Se system that formed by moderately reduced ~800–850 °C combustion metamorphic (CM) alteration of marly sediments were found in marbles from central Jordan. Their precursor sediments contain Se-and Ni-enriched authigenic pyrite and ZnS modifications with high Cd enrichment (up to ~10 wt%) and elevated concentrations of Cu, Sb, Ag, Mo, and Pb. The marbles are composed of calcite, carbonate-fluorapatite, spurrite, and brownmillerite and characterized by high P, Zn, Cd, U, and elevated Se, Ni, V, and Mo contents. Main accessories are either Zn-bearing oxides or sphalerite, greenockite, and Ca-Fe-Ni-Cu-O-S-Se oxychalcogenides. CM alteration lead to compositional homogenization of metamorphic sphalerite, for which trace-element suites become less diverse than in the authigenic ZnS. The CM sphalerites contain up to ~14 wt% Cd and ~6.7 wt% Se but are poor in Fe (means 1.4–2.2 wt%), and bear 100– 250 ppm Co, Ni, and Hg. Sphalerite (Zn,Cd,Fe)(S,O,Se)cub is a homogeneous solid solution with a unit cell smaller than in ZnScub as a result of S2− → O2− substitution (a = 5.40852(12) Å, V = 158.211(6) Å3). The amount of lattice-bound oxygen in the CM sphalerite is within the range for synthetic ZnS1−xOx crystals (0 < x ≤ 0.05) growing at 900 °C.

AB - Minerals of the Zn-Cd-S-Se system that formed by moderately reduced ~800–850 °C combustion metamorphic (CM) alteration of marly sediments were found in marbles from central Jordan. Their precursor sediments contain Se-and Ni-enriched authigenic pyrite and ZnS modifications with high Cd enrichment (up to ~10 wt%) and elevated concentrations of Cu, Sb, Ag, Mo, and Pb. The marbles are composed of calcite, carbonate-fluorapatite, spurrite, and brownmillerite and characterized by high P, Zn, Cd, U, and elevated Se, Ni, V, and Mo contents. Main accessories are either Zn-bearing oxides or sphalerite, greenockite, and Ca-Fe-Ni-Cu-O-S-Se oxychalcogenides. CM alteration lead to compositional homogenization of metamorphic sphalerite, for which trace-element suites become less diverse than in the authigenic ZnS. The CM sphalerites contain up to ~14 wt% Cd and ~6.7 wt% Se but are poor in Fe (means 1.4–2.2 wt%), and bear 100– 250 ppm Co, Ni, and Hg. Sphalerite (Zn,Cd,Fe)(S,O,Se)cub is a homogeneous solid solution with a unit cell smaller than in ZnScub as a result of S2− → O2− substitution (a = 5.40852(12) Å, V = 158.211(6) Å3). The amount of lattice-bound oxygen in the CM sphalerite is within the range for synthetic ZnS1−xOx crystals (0 < x ≤ 0.05) growing at 900 °C.

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KW - Trace elements

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KW - URANIUM

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KW - MINERALS

KW - SOLID-SOLUTIONS

KW - wurtzite

KW - CARBOTHERMIC REDUCTION

KW - PHASE-EQUILIBRIA

KW - HATRURIM-FORMATION

KW - PYROMETAMORPHIC ROCKS

KW - greenockite

KW - SULFIDE

KW - trace elements

KW - BASIN

KW - SYSTEM ZNS

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