Section: 6 | Minerals and pigments (MP) | Page: 402 |
IRUG filename: IMP00402 | Data type: Infrared | IRUG material class: Minerals and pigments (MP) |
Sample type: Reference material | Common name(s): Parisite-(Ce) | Chemical/botanical name(s): Anhydrous carbonate with hydroxyl or halogen (class), bastnasite (mineral group) |
Source location 1: Narsarssuak, Julianehaab, Greenland | Sample source 2: British Museum | Source location 2: Great Russell Street, London, WC1B-3DG, UK |
Sample identifier 2: BM1972,254 | Sample source 3: The Natural History Museum, National Museums of Scotland | Source location 3: Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, UK, Edinburgh, UK |
Color: Brown, striated | Other: Spectrum matches that in Suhner (5-37A) with the exception of those peaks due to absorbed water | Application: Transmission FTIR spectroscopy |
Mode: Tran | Literature Reference: Jones, G. C., and B. Jackson. Infrared Transmission Spectra of Carbonate Minerals. London: Chapman & Hall, 1993. Adler, H. H., and P. F. Kerr. "Infrared Spectra, Symmetry and Structure Relations of Some Carbonate Minerals." American Mineralogist 48 (1963): 839-53. Akhmanova, M. N., and L. P. Orlova. "Investigation of Rare-earth Carbonates by Infra-red Spectroscopy." Geokhimiya, No. 5 3.3 (1966): 444-51. | Originating institution name: Natural History Museum, National Museums of Scotland |
Originating institution acronym: NHM | Linear formula: Ca(Ce,La)2(CO3)3F2 | Other analytical methods: EDS (Ca:Ce:La:Nd=1.0:0.8:0.4:0.4 with trace Fe, Pr, Y, Th), SEM, XRD (11596 NHM std=parisite) |