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Mid- and far-infrared extinction coefficients of hydrous silicate minerals
Authors:Chiyoe Koike  Hiroichi Hasegawa  Takeshi Hattori
Affiliation:(1) Kyoto College of Pharmacy, Kyoto, Japan;(2) Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;(3) Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:
Extinction coefficients were measured for three kind of hydrous silicate minerals, montmorillonite, chlorite and serpentine, from 7 to 140 mgrm. The infrared extinction coefficients of these minerals show (1) a few broad bands in the mid-infrared region and (2) a less steep wavelength-dependence in the far-infrared region, in contrast to those of high-temperature magnesium silicates. In the far-infrared region, montmorillonite shows a lambda–0.8±0.1 dependence (lambda, the wavelength) without any band structure, chlorite has a double maxima structure around 80 mgrm, and serpentine shows a rather steep dependence with a small peak at 77 mgrm.The changes of mid-infrared spectra by heating were measured. Change in chlorite spectrum is the most significant. Many fine features appear by heating and then they disappear. Above 900°C one broad feature remains around 10 mgrm. Fine features of the montmorillonite spectrum disappear by heating. For serpentine, many new peaks appear and the spectrum resembles the spectrum of olivin. In near-infrared a band around 2.72 mgrm disappears by heating.Extinction coefficients at very low temperatures were measured in the far-infrared region. For montmorillonite and serpentine, the spectrum is the same as that at room temperature. The double peaks of chlorite around 80 mgrm become higher.
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