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http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JKMS.2009.19.6.227

A Study on Iron Compounds of Scoria in The Western Seaside Area of Jeju  

Choi, Won-Jun (Department of Physics, Jeju National University)
Ko, Jeong-Dae (Department of Physics, Jeju National University)
Abstract
Fe compounds of scoria samples distributed in the western seaside area of Jeju island were investigated by means of X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRD), X-ray diffractometry (XRF) and $^{57}Fe$ Mossbauer spectroscopy. The samples were prepared from five parasite volcanos. We found that the samples were a typical basalt from the contents ratio of $SiO_2,\;Al_2O_3$ and Fe, and that they were silicate minerals. Underwater volcanoes scoria samples are shown only doublets in Mossbauer spectra and others scoria samples are shown sextets due to hematite and magnetite. And the balence state of Fe in the underwater volcanoes scoria samples are chiefly 2+ charge state with a little of the 2+ charge state. But the balence state of Fe in the others scoria samples are chiefly 3+ charge state.
Keywords
scoria; XRD; XRF; Mossbauer; iron compound;
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