Browse > Article
http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JKMS.2008.18.5.168

A Study on Iron Compounds of Scoria in The Northern Area of Jeju  

Choi, Won-Jun (Department of Physics, Cheju National University)
Ko, Jeong-Dae (Department of Physics, Cheju National University)
Abstract
Fe compounds of scoria distributed in northern area of Jeju island are investigated using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, X-ray diffractometry, and $^{57}Fe$ Mossbauer spectroscopy. The samples were prepared from four parasite volcanos. These samples consist of the typical basalt comprised of $SiO_2,\;Al_2O_3$, Fe compounds, and silicate minerals. The $M{\ddot{o}}ssbauer$ spectra showed doublets for olivine, pyroxene, and ilmenite as well as sextets for hematite and magnetite. The valence state of Fe is chiefly a 3+ charge state with a little 2+ charge state. It is expected that this results will add to the body of information related to the information mechanism of Jeju island. The geochemistry for these samples is the same results to mid-mountain's samples in Jeju Island.
Keywords
scoria; X-ray diffractometry; X-ray fluorescence$M{\ddot{o}}ssbauer$ effect; iron compound;
Citations & Related Records
Times Cited By KSCI : 2  (Citation Analysis)
연도 인용수 순위
1 S. K. Kam, S. S. Hyun, and M. G. Lee, J. Kor. Soc. Environ. Eng., 24(1), 57 (2002)
2 W. J. Choi and J. D. Ko, Sae Mulli, 55(6), 477 (2007)
3 S. G. Marchetti, R. Spretz, M. A. Ulla, and E. A. Lombardo, Hyperfine Interactions, 128, 453 (2000)   DOI
4 E. De Grave, S. G. Eeckhout, and C. A. McCammon, Hyperfine Interactions, 122, 21 (1999)   DOI
5 Y. Tatsumi, H. Shukuno, M. Yoshikawa, Q. Chang, K. Sato, and M. W. Lee J. Petrology, 46(3), 523 (2005)   DOI   ScienceOn
6 W. J. Choi and J. D. Ko, J. of Kor. Mag. Soc., 17(5), 1 (2007)   과학기술학회마을   DOI   ScienceOn
7 V. G. Bhide, Mossbauer Effect and Its Application, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, New Deli (1973) pp. 273-274
8 G. J. Long, Mossbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Magnetism and Materials Science, Plenum Press, New Work (1993) pp. 132-153
9 J. G. Gung and J. M. Lee, The Study of Igneous Rocks, Sigma Press, Seoul (2000) pp. 64-69
10 C. S. Lee and C. Y. Lee, J. of Kor. Mag. Soc., 7(5), 232 (1997)
11 G. M. da Costa, E. G. da Silva, and M. F. de J. Filho, Hyperfine Interactions, 67, 501 (1991)   DOI
12 C. W. Childs, N. Matsye, and N. Toshinaga, Soil Sci. Plant. Nutr., 37(2), 299 (1991)   DOI
13 H. Kodama, J. A. Mckeague, R. J. Tremblay, J. R. Gosslin, and M. G. Townsend, Can. J. Earth Sci., 14(1), 1 (1977)
14 B. D. Cullity, Elements of X-ray Diffraction, Addition-Wesley (1978) pp. 281-292
15 Y. S. Zhang, Y. H. Kim, and K. C. Song, Kor. J. Soil Sci., 35(3), 145 (2002)
16 S. R. Hong, Hyperfine Interactions, 57, 222 (1990)
17 J. S. Koh, S. H. Yun, and S. S. Kang, J. Petrol. Soc. Korea, 12(12), 1 (2003)
18 D. I. Oh, Ph. D. thesis(in Korean), Cheju National Univ., Jeju (2004) pp. 12-18
19 S. W. Lee and S. H. Suh, J. Arch. Inst. Korean, 9(1), 403 (1989)
20 S. Nakamula, The Globe(chikyu), 4, 325 (1925)
21 The Geological Society of Korean, Korean Geological Features, Sigma Press, Seoul (2002) pp. 293-295
22 S. H. Choi, J. I. Lee, C. H. Park, and J. Moutte, The Island Arc., 11(4), 221 (2002)   DOI   ScienceOn
23 J. M. R. Genin, G. Bourrie, F. Trolard, M. Abdelmoula, A. Jaffrezic, P. Refait, V. Maitre, B. Humbert, and A. Herbillon, Environ. Sci. Technol., 32(8), 1058 (1998)   DOI   ScienceOn
24 S. Y. Hamm, J. Y. Cheong, S. Jang, C. Y. Jung, and B. S. Kim, J. Hydrology, 310, 111 (2005)   DOI   ScienceOn
25 E. Murad, Hyperfine Interactions, 117, 39 (1998)   DOI
26 J. G. Stevens, A. Khasanov, J. W. Miller, H. Pollak, and Z. Li, Hyperfine Interactions, 117, 71 (1998)   DOI
27 V. Rusanov, R. G. Gilson, A. Lougear, and A. X. Trauwein, Hyperfine Interactions, 128, 353 (2000)   DOI