Vivianita de los lodos del Embalse de Proserpina (Merida, Badajoz)
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Vivianite, Proserpina dam (Mérida, Extremadura)Abstract
A neoformed mineral generated in the muds of the dam of Proserpina, Mérida, Extremadura, is studied by chemical analysis, optical microscopy and XR diffraction methods. The analytical data confirm the mineral as vivianite, an iron hydrated phosphate, that appears currently in sedimentary deposits associated to bones, decomposed wood and other organic residues. The chemical data show a high percentage of ferric iron, due to the oxidation of the ferrous ion, that give and intense blue colour to the mineral. The XR difraction diagrams fit perfectly to the number 30-622 of the JCPDS files corresponding to a synthetic vivianite.
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