Optical And X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopies Of Iron In Minerals And Glasses: Experiment And Theory

As iron is the most abundant transition element, understanding the crystal chemistry of Fe2+ and Fe3+ in minerals and glasses remains an important issue. This paper presents an extensive set of data on the spectroscopic properties of 12Fe2+ and Fe3+ minerals, using two kinds of techniques: synchrotron-based high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy, and optical absorption spectroscopy.

Author
G Lelong Et Al (Gerald.Lelong@Impmc.Upmc.Fr)
Origin
Institute Of Mineralogy, Impmc, France
Journal Title
13Th Symp Eu Soc Of Glass Science 2016 172
Sector
General
Class
G 4564a

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Optical And X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopies Of Iron In Minerals And Glasses: Experiment And Theory
13Th Symp Eu Soc Of Glass Science 2016 172
G 4564a
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