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Title: The origin of the green color of variscite
Authors: Calas G.
Galoisy L.
Kiratisin A.
Keywords: color
crystal chemistry
mineralogy
variscite
Issue Date: 2005
Abstract: The color of variscite from three different localities (Pannecé, France; Sarrabus, Sardinia; Ervedosa, Portugal) and metavariscite from Utah was investigated by diffuse reflectance and EPR spectroscopy. These samples contain low levels of transition elements such as V, Cr, and Fe, the relative concentration of which varies with origin, although they remain in the wt% range. The presence of peculiar antiresonance features indicates that octahedral Cr3+ ions are responsible for the absorption bands that cause the green coloration of variscite and metavariscite. Trivalent iron ions, which give only a weak absorption band in some samples, and V3+ ions do not contribute to the green coloration of the samples from these locations. The crystal-field splitting and B Racah parameter of Cr3+ in variscite and metavariscite are 1590 and 657 cm-1 and 1610 and 575 cm-1, respectively. These values indicate a weak crystal field and an important Cr-O covalence. Electron paramagnetic resonance spectra show the presence of minor amounts (300-500 ppm) of vanadyl groups substituted for Al. The absence of V3+ indicates that variscite and metavariscite formed in an oxidizing environment.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/15093
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ISSN: 0003004X
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