Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Provenance of Coastal Sands from Greece: New Insights on the REE Content of Black Coastal Sands from Aggelochori Area, N.-Greece
Beach sands from Aggelochori coast line are investigated for their geochemistry and REE content, mineralogy and their provenance. These fluvial sands bear heavy minerals enriched horizons (containing minerals such as magnetite, zircon, ilmenite, hematite, rutile and titanite) that can be distinguish...
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doaj-cd7f8f2068324790ba686bbd20e81c1e2021-07-23T13:55:44ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-06-011169369310.3390/min11070693Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Provenance of Coastal Sands from Greece: New Insights on the REE Content of Black Coastal Sands from Aggelochori Area, N.-GreeceArgyrios Papadopoulos0Stylianos Lazaridis1Afroditi Kipourou-Panagiotou2Nikolaos Kantiranis3Antonios Koroneos4Konstantinos Almpanakis5School of Chemistry-Laboratory of Chemical & Environmental Technology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartments of Mineralogy-Petrology-Economic Geology School of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartments of Mineralogy-Petrology-Economic Geology School of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartments of Mineralogy-Petrology-Economic Geology School of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartments of Mineralogy-Petrology-Economic Geology School of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Physical and Environmental Geography, School of Geology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceBeach sands from Aggelochori coast line are investigated for their geochemistry and REE content, mineralogy and their provenance. These fluvial sands bear heavy minerals enriched horizons (containing minerals such as magnetite, zircon, ilmenite, hematite, rutile and titanite) that can be distinguished due to their black color and are formed usually due to the action of sea waves that deposit the heavy minerals and remove the lighter ones. After a suitable processing (washing, sieving, drying and magnetic separation) of the samples, the mineral constituents and their presence (wt.%) were estimated by XRD. Among the samples, the one being simultaneously the more fine grained and the more zircon-enriched (as suggested by XRPD data and optical microscopy analysis) has been selected for further geochemical analyses. The major and trace elements contents were compared to previously studied REE enriched beach sands from Kavala and Sithonia. Beach sands from Aggelochori area appear to have relatively low REE contents. Considering the provenance of these sediments, we suggest that these sands, are a product of the erosion of multi-sources, including the near-by Monopigado granite, as well as metamorphic rocks, as indicated by the presence of rutile and both ilmenite and magnetite in some samples. Therefore, there are indications of a complex flow pattern that existed at the paleo-catchment area of the deposition.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/7/693black sandsREEsediments provenancegeochemistrymineralogy |
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Argyrios Papadopoulos Stylianos Lazaridis Afroditi Kipourou-Panagiotou Nikolaos Kantiranis Antonios Koroneos Konstantinos Almpanakis Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Provenance of Coastal Sands from Greece: New Insights on the REE Content of Black Coastal Sands from Aggelochori Area, N.-Greece Minerals black sands REE sediments provenance geochemistry mineralogy |
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Argyrios Papadopoulos Stylianos Lazaridis Afroditi Kipourou-Panagiotou Nikolaos Kantiranis Antonios Koroneos Konstantinos Almpanakis |
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Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Provenance of Coastal Sands from Greece: New Insights on the REE Content of Black Coastal Sands from Aggelochori Area, N.-Greece |
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Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Provenance of Coastal Sands from Greece: New Insights on the REE Content of Black Coastal Sands from Aggelochori Area, N.-Greece |
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Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Provenance of Coastal Sands from Greece: New Insights on the REE Content of Black Coastal Sands from Aggelochori Area, N.-Greece |
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Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Provenance of Coastal Sands from Greece: New Insights on the REE Content of Black Coastal Sands from Aggelochori Area, N.-Greece |
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Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Provenance of Coastal Sands from Greece: New Insights on the REE Content of Black Coastal Sands from Aggelochori Area, N.-Greece |
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mineralogy, geochemistry and provenance of coastal sands from greece: new insights on the ree content of black coastal sands from aggelochori area, n.-greece |
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Beach sands from Aggelochori coast line are investigated for their geochemistry and REE content, mineralogy and their provenance. These fluvial sands bear heavy minerals enriched horizons (containing minerals such as magnetite, zircon, ilmenite, hematite, rutile and titanite) that can be distinguished due to their black color and are formed usually due to the action of sea waves that deposit the heavy minerals and remove the lighter ones. After a suitable processing (washing, sieving, drying and magnetic separation) of the samples, the mineral constituents and their presence (wt.%) were estimated by XRD. Among the samples, the one being simultaneously the more fine grained and the more zircon-enriched (as suggested by XRPD data and optical microscopy analysis) has been selected for further geochemical analyses. The major and trace elements contents were compared to previously studied REE enriched beach sands from Kavala and Sithonia. Beach sands from Aggelochori area appear to have relatively low REE contents. Considering the provenance of these sediments, we suggest that these sands, are a product of the erosion of multi-sources, including the near-by Monopigado granite, as well as metamorphic rocks, as indicated by the presence of rutile and both ilmenite and magnetite in some samples. Therefore, there are indications of a complex flow pattern that existed at the paleo-catchment area of the deposition. |
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black sands REE sediments provenance geochemistry mineralogy |
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