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Quantitative high resolution cathodoluminescence spectroscopy of diagenetic and hydrothermal dolomites
Authors:Axel Gillhaus  Detlev K Richter  Jan Meijer  Rolf D Neuser  Andreas Stephan
Institution:

a Department of Geology, Mineralogy and Geophysics, Ruhr-University Bochum, D-44780, Germany

b Department of Experimental Physics III, Ruhr-University Bochum, D-44780, Germany

Abstract:A combination of high resolution cathodoluminescence-spectroscopy (HRS-CL=high resolution spectroscopy of cathodoluminescence emission) with spatial resolving trace element analyses (PIXE=proton induced X-ray emission) is used to establish a method for the quantitative determination of the Mn-content of diagenetic and hydrothermal dolomites using the measurements of peak areas of Mn-activated CL emission bands. This method takes into account the overlap of the CL broad bands of Mn2+ in the Mg- and the Ca-lattice-position of dolomite. There is a linear correlation between the peak areas and Mn concentration up to approx. 1000–1500 ppm. Thus, CL spectroscopy allows a determination of Mn concentrations below the abilities of PIXE (10–15 ppm) to less than 1 ppm by extrapolation of this linear relation.

Up to an Fe-content of approx. 2000 ppm, no quenching effect of Fe on this linear relationship occurs. However, Fe-contents above 2000 ppm result in a decrease of Mn-induced luminescence. Even at Fe-concentration >25,000 ppm spectroscopy reveals that Mn-activated CL of dolomite is not entirely extinguished.

Keywords:Dolomites  Cathodoluminescence  Spectral analysis  Manganese concentration  PIXE
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