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Sveite from the Northeastern San Joaquin Valley, California

Authors :
James O. Sickman
Krassimir N. Bozhilov
Joel Reid
Igor S. Kozin
Jarel O. Ervin
Robert C. Graham
Ronald C. Peterson
Source :
The Canadian Mineralogist. 59:409-421
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Mineralogical Association of Canada, 2021.

Abstract

Sveite [KAl7(NO3)4(OH)16Cl2·8H2O] first described from Venezuela and material recently collected from northern California have similar X-ray diffraction patterns and chemical compositions. The main difference in the chemical composition is the absence of significant chlorine and sulfate in the sveite from California. The changes observed by X-ray diffraction upon hydration and the SEM images of the crystals suggest a layered atomic structure. Water-extractable NO3 in the Venezuelan sveite sample is isotopically enriched in δ15N and δ18O and likely was affected by the microbial process of denitrification. In contrast, the extractable nitrate from the California sveite is less isotopically enriched than the Venezuelan mineral and there is only modest evidence that denitrification had affected its isotopic composition. Overall, the nitrate in the California sveite is isotopically similar to nitrate present in acidic soils overlying the mineral occurrence, suggesting a general biogenic source of uric acid from bird feces for the mineral-bound nitrogen.

Details

ISSN :
14991276 and 00084476
Volume :
59
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Canadian Mineralogist
Accession number :
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