Iron sulfide minerals in Black Sea sediments (original) (raw)

Crystal-size distributions and possible biogenic origin of Fe sulfides

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European Journal of Mineralogy, 2001

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Environmental control on the occurrence of high-coercivity magnetic minerals and formation of iron sulfides in a 640 ka sediment sequence from Lake Ohrid (Balkans)

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Mössbauer spectroscopic studies on the iron forms of deep-sea sediments

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Sediment chemistry and magnetic properties in an anomalously reducing core from the eastern Mediterranean Sea

Hilde Passier

Chemical Geology, 1998

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Chemistry of iron sulphides in sedimentary environments

George W Luther

1995

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Anomalous enrichments of iron monosulfide in euxinic marine sediments and the role of H 2 S in iron sulfide transformations; examples from Effingham Inlet, Orca Basin, and the Black Sea

Ellery Ingall

American Journal of Science, 1999

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Methods for Determining Fundamental Chemical Differences Between Iron Disulfides from Different Geologic Provenances

Ralph Lai

Journal American Society of Mining and Reclamation

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Occurrence and environmental implications of magnetic iron sulfides in stiff muds from the continental shelf of the East China Sea

Zhanghua Wang

Geo-Marine Letters, 2005

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Investigation of the Magnetic Properties and Trace Elements in Sediments from Thermaikos Gulf, NW Aegean Sea

Despina Kondopoulou

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Sulfur isotope analysis of microcrystalline iron sulfides using SIMS imaging: Extracting local paleo-environmental information from modern and ancient sediments

Roger Bryant

Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry

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A Mössbauer spectroscopic study of the iron redox transition in eastern Mediterranean sediments

Denis Rancourt

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An integrated magnetic-chemical approach to the study of iron in Rhône estuary sediments

Michael Scoullos

Oceanologica Acta, 1998

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Magnetic properties and geochemistry of the active oxidation front and the youngest sapropel in the eastern Mediterranean Sea

Hilde Passier

Geophysical Journal International, 2001

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Laboratory Procedures for Quantitative Extraction and Analysis of Magnetic Minerals from Sediments

Mark W Hounslow

1999

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Quantitative extraction and analysis of carriers of magnetisation in sediments

Mark W Hounslow

1996

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Magnetic minerals as indicators of major environmental change in holocene black sea sediments: preliminary results

Nicolae S Panin

Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 2002

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Quantitative extraction and analysis of carriers of magnetization in sediments

Mark W Hounslow

Geophysical Journal International, 1996

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Reactive iron in Black Sea Sediments: implications for iron cycling

Jack Middelburg

Marine Geology, 2001

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Standard diagrams of magnetic properties and density: a tool for understanding magnetic petrology : Magnetic anomalies due to sulphides

Herbert Henkel

Journal of Applied Geophysics, 1994

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Iron sulfide minerals at Cement oil field, Oklahoma: Implications for magnetic detection of oil fields

Martin Goldhaber

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1990

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The Influence of Sulfide on Soluble Iron(III) in Anoxic Sediment Porewaters

Stephen Theberge

1999

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Sulfur and iron speciation in surface sediments along the northwestern margin of the Black Sea

Jack Middelburg

Marine Chemistry, 2001

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Contribution of magnetic measurement methods to the analysis of iron sulfides in archaeological waterlogged wood‑iron assemblies

Egle Conforto, Laure Meunier

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Introduction to 'Magnetic iron minerals in sediments and their relation to geologic processes, climate, and the geomagnetic field

Fabio Florindo

Global and Planetary Change, 2013

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Storage diagenesis versus sulphide authigenesis: possible implications in environmental magnetism

Frank Oldfield

Journal of Paleolimnology, 1992

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Magnetic properties of sediments deposited in suboxic-anoxic environments: relationships with biological and geochemical proxies

Lucilla Capotondi

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1999

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Magnetic characterization and Mössbauer spectroscopy of magnetic concentrates from Greek lake sediments

Yannis Maniatis

Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1982

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Iron isotope geochemistry of biogenic magnetite-bearing sediments from the Bay of Vidy, Lake Geneva

Jean-Luc Loizeau

Chemical Geology, 2013

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Development of Iron Speciation Reference Materials for Palaeoredox Analysis

Emma Hammarlund

Geostandards and Geoanalytical Research, 2020

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Studies of iron in deep-sea sediments by Mössbauer spectroscopy

Erwin Suess

Hyperfine Interactions, 1998

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Iron-Monosulfide Oxidation in Natural Sediments: Resolving Microbially Mediated S Transformations Using XANES, Electron Microscopy, and Selective Extractions

Drg Mitchell

Environmental Science & Technology, 2009

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Thermodynamic, spectroscopic and magnetic studies on anoxic sediments from the Seine river estuary

Baghdad Ouddane

Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions, 1998

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The influence of sulfides on soluble Fe(III) in anoxic sediment porewaters

Stephen Theberge

Estuaries

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Iron compounds in lake sediments

Jmd Coey

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The use of chemical and instrumental methods in the study of the forms of occurrence of sulfides in bottom sediments

Boris Talpa

E3S Web of Conferences

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