Arsenic Distribution and Speciation in Antigorite-Rich Rocks from Vermont, USA
Summary Serpentinites from the northern Vermont were examined for the distribution and abundance of As. XRD and electron microprobe showed the samples are composed of antigorite, chromite, magnetite, and carbonate minerals (magnesite, dolomite, calcite). The concentration in As when the samples wer...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.-en#10393-202042013-01-11T13:33:11ZArsenic Distribution and Speciation in Antigorite-Rich Rocks from Vermont, USANiu, LijieArsenicX-ray absorption near-edge structureXRDExtended X-ray absorption fine structureelectron microprobeacid leachingdiffusionpHSummary Serpentinites from the northern Vermont were examined for the distribution and abundance of As. XRD and electron microprobe showed the samples are composed of antigorite, chromite, magnetite, and carbonate minerals (magnesite, dolomite, calcite). The concentration in As when the samples were dissolved in H3PO4 was 10% of the concentration in As when the samples were dissolved in concentrated HF/HNO3, suggesting that As is mainly incorporated in the structure of antigorite. X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectra showed that the As is As(III) in the samples. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectra suggested that the As has a tetrahedral coordination and is located in the Si-site in serpentine.2011-09-07T20:34:15Z2011-09-07T20:34:15Z20112011-09-07http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20204en |
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Serpentinites from the northern Vermont were examined for the distribution and abundance of As. XRD and electron microprobe showed the samples are composed of antigorite, chromite, magnetite, and carbonate minerals (magnesite, dolomite, calcite). The concentration in As when the samples were dissolved in H3PO4 was 10% of the concentration in As when the samples were dissolved in concentrated HF/HNO3, suggesting that As is mainly incorporated in the structure of antigorite. X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectra showed that the As is As(III) in the samples. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectra suggested that the As has a tetrahedral coordination and is located in the Si-site in serpentine. |
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Arsenic Distribution and Speciation in Antigorite-Rich Rocks from Vermont, USA |
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Arsenic Distribution and Speciation in Antigorite-Rich Rocks from Vermont, USA |
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Arsenic Distribution and Speciation in Antigorite-Rich Rocks from Vermont, USA |
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Arsenic Distribution and Speciation in Antigorite-Rich Rocks from Vermont, USA |
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Arsenic Distribution and Speciation in Antigorite-Rich Rocks from Vermont, USA |
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arsenic distribution and speciation in antigorite-rich rocks from vermont, usa |
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