Rare Earth Elements Behaviour During Alteration of Basaltic Glasses: Case of the Weathering of Icelandic Hyaloclastites

ABSTRACT Subglacial basaltic glasses from Iceland have been studied in order to investigate REE behaviour during low-temperature weathering. As heavy elements accumulate in the hydrated superficial corrosion layer of borosilicate glasses, REE are found to be enriched in the natural corrosion layer o...

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Main Authors: Daux, V., Crovisier, J. L., Petit, J. C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 1990
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spelling crspringernat:10.1557/proc-212-107 2023-05-15T16:47:57+02:00 Rare Earth Elements Behaviour During Alteration of Basaltic Glasses: Case of the Weathering of Icelandic Hyaloclastites Daux, V. Crovisier, J. L. Petit, J. C. 1990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/proc-212-107 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S1946427400562216 en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms MRS Proceedings volume 212 ISSN 0272-9172 1946-4274 General Engineering journal-article 1990 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1557/proc-212-107 2022-01-04T15:54:06Z ABSTRACT Subglacial basaltic glasses from Iceland have been studied in order to investigate REE behaviour during low-temperature weathering. As heavy elements accumulate in the hydrated superficial corrosion layer of borosilicate glasses, REE are found to be enriched in the natural corrosion layer of basaltic glasses (palagonite). However, mass balance calculations performed for our natural samples evidenced that this enrichment is only relative: the corrosion process leads to absolute losses of elements including REE. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Springer Nature (via Crossref) MRS Proceedings 212
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Crovisier, J. L.
Petit, J. C.
Rare Earth Elements Behaviour During Alteration of Basaltic Glasses: Case of the Weathering of Icelandic Hyaloclastites
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description ABSTRACT Subglacial basaltic glasses from Iceland have been studied in order to investigate REE behaviour during low-temperature weathering. As heavy elements accumulate in the hydrated superficial corrosion layer of borosilicate glasses, REE are found to be enriched in the natural corrosion layer of basaltic glasses (palagonite). However, mass balance calculations performed for our natural samples evidenced that this enrichment is only relative: the corrosion process leads to absolute losses of elements including REE.
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author Daux, V.
Crovisier, J. L.
Petit, J. C.
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Petit, J. C.
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title Rare Earth Elements Behaviour During Alteration of Basaltic Glasses: Case of the Weathering of Icelandic Hyaloclastites
title_short Rare Earth Elements Behaviour During Alteration of Basaltic Glasses: Case of the Weathering of Icelandic Hyaloclastites
title_full Rare Earth Elements Behaviour During Alteration of Basaltic Glasses: Case of the Weathering of Icelandic Hyaloclastites
title_fullStr Rare Earth Elements Behaviour During Alteration of Basaltic Glasses: Case of the Weathering of Icelandic Hyaloclastites
title_full_unstemmed Rare Earth Elements Behaviour During Alteration of Basaltic Glasses: Case of the Weathering of Icelandic Hyaloclastites
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