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A novel approach in the mineralogy of Carpathian mahogany obsidian using complementary methods |
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Subject = Q Science / természettudomány: QD Chemistry / kémia: QD06 Mineralogy / ásványtan Type = Article |
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A novel approach in the mineralogy of Carpathian mahogany obsidian
using complementary methods
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Létrehozó: |
Kasztovszky, Zsolt
Lázár, Károly
Kovács Kis, Viktória
Len, Adél
Füzi, János
Markó, András
T. Biró, Katalin
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Kiadó: |
Elsevier
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Dátum: |
2018
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Téma: |
QD06 Mineralogy / ásványtan
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Tartalmi leírás: |
Carpathian obsidians can have various macroscopic features. They are typically black or grey and their
transparency ranges from clear to opaque. The Tolcsva source, very rarely, can yield brown or red
(‘mahogany’ type) obsidian. Archaeological, as well as geological pieces of mahogany obsidian were
previously identified and characterised using Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis (PGAA). In 2007, the
exact location of the red variant's outcrop was identified on the Szokolya hill (Tolcsva). The aim of this
study was to better understand the possible reasons for the colouring of red obsidian. A novel approach
was applied, using multiple methods for the analysis of the samples. For comparison, other Carpathian
€ y (Anatolia) were also studied.
type, namely black obsidian from Tolcsva, and red obsidian from Bogazk o
€ ssbauer spectroscopy and
Besides the PGAA measurements of the bulk elemental composition, M o
transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to study the samples in order to identify the presence
of ferrous or ferric iron. With the help of Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS), the bulk nanostructures
of the samples have been investigated and their surface or volume fractal dimensions have been
determined. Black obsidians showed isotropy, while mahogany samples displayed a considerable
anisotropy in the bulk pore orientation. According to our results, a large amount of the iron is dominantly
located in different phases in the case of mahogany and black obsidians. Based on the summarised re-
sults, the differences between the red and black variants can be also explained by the different oxidation
states of the Fe-ions, which may explain the colour difference.
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angol
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Kasztovszky, Zsolt and Lázár, Károly and Kovács Kis, Viktória and Len, Adél and Füzi, János and Markó, András and T. Biró, Katalin (2018) A novel approach in the mineralogy of Carpathian mahogany obsidian using complementary methods. Quaternary International. ISSN 1040-6182
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doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2017.12.028
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