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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/5813 Precipitados no cristalinos de hierro en sistemas naturales de Galicia
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García-Rodeja Gayoso, Eduardo
Guitián Rivera, F.
Macías Vázquez, F.
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Cadernos do Laboratorio Xeolóxico de Laxe, 1982, 3: 363-386 ISBN: 84-7492-149-X
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[Resumen] Se estudian tres precipitados ferruginosos, de diferentes localidades de Galicia, mediante el empleo de diversas técnicas ihstrumentales ( DRX, SI~,ATD, etc.), de disolución selectiva y caracterización de sus propiedades físico-químicas. Los precipitados están constituidos por compuestos de hierro, con un contenido aproximado del 50% de ~Fe20~ que es soluble en oxalato en un 90 - 96 %y cantidades importantes de materia orgánica o sílice según los casos. Sus características de difracción de rayos X, espectros IR y curvas de ATD son pr6ximos a los de materiales descritos como ferrihidritas de muy baja cristalinidad ( protoferrihidrita ). Además de la juventud de los precipitados los efectos de materia orgánica y sílice parecen ser los responsables de su escaso grado de orden.
[Abstract] Three ferruginous precipitates of different localities of Galicia are studied using instrumental (XRD, IRS,DTA, etc. ) and selective dissolution techniques, and typifying their physico-chemical properties. the precipitates are rich in Fe 20 3 ( about_, 50%), that is almost completely oxalate soluble (9::16%) 11 and in organic matter or silica. Their characteristics (XRD,IRS and DTA ) resemble closely toe ones of materials described as ferrihydrites of very low crystallinity (protoferrihydri te). Besides the shortage of the precipitates, the effects of organic matter and silica seem to be the responsibles fo rtheir low order
[Abstract] Three ferruginous precipitates of different localities of Galicia are studied using instrumental (XRD, IRS,DTA, etc. ) and selective dissolution techniques, and typifying their physico-chemical properties. the precipitates are rich in Fe 20 3 ( about_, 50%), that is almost completely oxalate soluble (9::16%) 11 and in organic matter or silica. Their characteristics (XRD,IRS and DTA ) resemble closely toe ones of materials described as ferrihydrites of very low crystallinity (protoferrihydri te). Besides the shortage of the precipitates, the effects of organic matter and silica seem to be the responsibles fo rtheir low order

