Mitteilungen Der Osterreichischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft

Mitteilungen Der Osterreichischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft

Mitteilungen der II Osterreichischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft Band 149 2004 Herausgegeben von der Österreichischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft für das Vereinsjahr 2003 Eigenverlag Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Mineralogischen Gesellschaft Band 149 2004 Vereinsjahr 2003 Gefördertaus Mitteln des Bundesministeriums für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Kultur in Wien. Impressum: Eigentümer, Herausgeber und Verleger: Österreichische MineralogischeGesellscha ft p.A. Mineralogisch-Petrographische Abteilung, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien Burgring 7, A- 1014 Wien Homepage: http://www.univie.ac .at/Mineralogie/Oemg .htm ISSN 1609-0 144 Redaktion: Friedrich Koller, Institut fürGeologische Wissenschaften, Universität Wien Geozentrum, Althanstraße 14, A- 1090 Wien Anton Beran, Institut für Mineralogie & Kristallographie, Universität Wien Geozentrum,Althan straße 14, A- 1090 Wien Richard Tessadri, Institut fürMineralogie & Petrographie, Universität Innsbruck Innrain 52, A-6020 Innsbruck Guest Editor: R. Oberhänsli, Universität Potsdam Gestaltung und Layout: R. Tessadri (Innsbruck) Für den Inhalt sind die Autoren selbst verantwortlich. Druck: Anton Riegelnik, Piaristengasse 19, A- 1080 Wien Printed in Austria MITT.ÖSTERR.MINER.GES.149 (2004) INHALT 61h EMU School "Spectroscopic Methods in Mineralogy" August 301h - September 81h, Vienna, Austria - Abstracts ECMS 2004, 5th European Conferenceon Mineralogy and Spectroscopy September 4th - September 81h, Vienna, Austria - Abstracts Andreozzi G. B., Bemardini G. P., Borgheresi M., Caneschi A., Cipriani C., Di Benedetto F., Gatteschi D. & Romanelli M.: Short-range order of Fe(II) in sphalerite by magnetic susceptibility and 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy S. 13 Bellatreccia F., Della Ventura G., Libowitzky E., Beran A. & Ottolini L.: A calibration curve forthe OH content of vesuvianite: a polarized single-crystal FfIR study S. 14 Borgheresi M., Bemardini G. P., Caneschi A., Cipriani C., Di Benedetto F., Pardi L. A. & Romanelli M.: EPR, HF2EPR spectroscopy and SQUID study of natural bomite: preliminary results s. 15 BomefeldM., Gasharova B., Garbev K., Mangold S., Beuchle G. & Stemmermann P.: Spectroscopic examinations of the structure and alkali sorption of highly polymerized C-S-H phases S. 16 Borovikova E., Kovalchuk R., Kurazhkovskaya V. S. & Rusakov V. S.: Vesuvianite: IR and Mössbauer spectroscopy data S. 17 Buc�a M., Oprean 1. & Ristoiu D.: Pheromones analysis by vibrational spectroscopy S. 18 Carbone C., Di Benedetto F., Marescotti P., Martinelli A., Lima N., Pardi L., Romanelli M., Sangregorio C. & Sorace L.: EPR study and magnetic investigation of synthetic hematite a-Fe203 S. 19 CarboneC., Di Benedetto F., Marescotti P., MartinelliA., Sangregorio C., Lucchetti G., Sorace L., Cipriani C. & Romanelli M .: Spectroscopic characterization of Fe-oxides and -oxyhydroxides assemblages related to ARD processes (Libiola Mines, Italy) S. 20 Cibin G., Marcelli A., Mottana A. & Brigatti M. F.: Interlayer cation characterization in phyllosilicates: a XANES investigation S. 21 Dagounaki K., Zorba T., Anastasiou M., Chatzistavrou X. & Paraskevopoulos K. M.: Comparative spectroscopic study of carbonate rocks from Western Macedonia in Greece S. 22 Della Ventura G., Iezzi G., Bellatreccia F., Camara F. & Oberti R.: The n1!m = C2/m phase-transition of synthetic amphiboles in the system Na20-Li20-Mg0-Si0rH20: an HT-FfIR study S. 23 Di Benedetto F., Montegrossi G., Pardi L. A., Bereu V., Romanelli M., Minissale A. & Paladini M.: Spectroscopic characterisation of travertines by EPR tecniques: a nultifrequency study S. 24 Dondi M., Cruciani G ., Matteucci F. & Raimondo M .: UV-Visible-NIR spectroscopy and XRPD of rutile pigments doped with chromphores (Cr, Mn, Ni, V) and counterions (Mo, Nb, Sb, W) S. 25 3 Drakoulis A., Kantiranis N., Filippidis A., Stergiou A., Zorba T., Paraskevopoulos K. M. & Squires C.: The estimation of volcanic glass content in natural materials using PXRD and FTIR techniques S. 26 Emiliani C., Bemardini G. P., Trosti-Ferroni R., Vaughn D. J., Wincott P. L. & Walton J.: XPS studies of binary Cu-Sn alloys aged in climatic chamber S. 27 Evstigneeva T., Di Benedetto F., Kulikova 1. & Rusakov V.: Crystal chemistry of the stannite-group compounds (EPMA, EPR, SQUID, Mössbauer Spectroscopy) S. 28 Farges F ., Galoisy L., Balan E., Fuchs Y & Linares J .: Structure and color of the Jack Creek dumortierite (Montana, USA) using spectroscopic approaches S. 29 Ferreira J. A. & Figueiredo M. 0 .: Electronic state of sulfur in tetrahedrite-tennantite series: a Micro-XANES study S. 30 Figueiredo M. 0. & Susini J.: Crystal chemical bases for a data bank on sulphur K-edge XANES spectra in sulphide and sulphosalt minerals S. 31 Figueiredo M. 0., Pereira da Silva T., Silva L. C., Miräo J. & Mendes M. H.: An X-ray absorption spectroscopy study at sulfur K-edge haüyne from Sant Antäo (Cap Verde) S. 32 Filip J. & Novak M.: OH defects in spodumene: a comparative study of spodumene of various genetic types S. 33 Gaft M., Nagli L. & Waychunas G.: Nature of bentonite BaTiSip9 luminescence S. 34 Galuskin E. V., Galuskina 1. 0., Janeczek J. & Wialik R.: Single-crystal Raman spectroscopy of vesuvianite group minerals in the OH region S. 35 Gasharova B., Mathis Y.-L., Garbev K., Guilhaumou N., Moss D. A. & Bomefeld M.: The infrared micro-spectroscopy facility at the synchrotron ANKA: mineralogical applications S. 36 Gasharova B., Garbev K., Stumm A. & Mathis Y .-L.: Infrared and Raman spectroscopy study on gyrolite-group minerals S. 37 Gäz S. A., Gropeanu R., Roiban D. & Grosu !.: Synthesis, stereochemistry and reactivity of some 2-methyl-2-(3' -nitrophenyl)-4-hydroxymethyl-1,3-dioxolanes S. 38 Gorea M. & Kristaly F.: Chemical and mineralogical characterization of some raw ceramic materials and their transformations during the thermal treatment S. 39 Hammer V. M. F., Brandstätter F. & Ponahlo J.: Prehnite - a new lapidary material S. 40 Iezzi G., Liu Z., Della Ventura G. & Hemley R.: Synchrotron infrared spectroscopy of synthetic P2ifm amphiboles at high pressure S. 41 Kaindl R., Trapper P. & Bertoldi C.: C02 and H20 in cordierite from thin-sections: a Raman-spectroscopic approach S. 42 Karampelas S. & Fritsch E.: Infrared absorption as a useful tool to seperate natural from synthetic amethysts S. 43 Khisina N. R., Wirth R., Andrut M. & Churakov S.: On a mode of Fe+,off occurrence in olivine (Mössbauer, IR, EELS combined with TEM) S. 44 Khomenko V. & Langer K.: Molecules of carbon oxides in cordierite channels: a spectroscopic study S. 45 Kleppe A. K., Jephcoat A. P. & Smyth J. R.: New Raman spectroscopicobservations of hydrated transition zone spinel/spinelloid phases S. 46 Kolb C., AbartR., Lottermoser W., Kaindl R. & Lammer H.: lmportance ofweathered meteorites for Mars: data on VNIR reftectance-spectroscopy, Raman-spectroscopy and Mössbauer-spectroscopy S.47 4 Kolesov B. & Geiger C.: A Raman spectroscopic study of Fe-Mg olivines S.48 Kolesov B. & Geiger C.: Molecule-mineral inner surface interactions in nanoporous silicates: a Raman spectroscopic investigation S.49 Kolitsch U., BernhardtH.-J. & Blaß G.: Fe3(P04)z(OH)J· 5H20, a new monoclinic ferric iron phosphate mineral from Germany: crystal structure, single-crystal Raman spectra and close relation to wavellite S. 50 Korinevskaja G. & Bykov V.: Raman spectra of titanosilicate melts S.51 Kostov-Kytin V., Mihailova B., Ferdov S. & Petrov O.:Temperature-induced structural transformations oflayered titanosilicate JDF-Ll S. 52 Kotova Y. N. & Lutoev V. P.: Results of an ESR-study of quartz from the archean metamorphic complexes on the Kola superdeep borehole section S. 53 Kovacs L.: Hydroxyl ions in synthetic crystals: do they differ from those in minerals ? S. 54 Kovacs L., Gospodinov M. & Capelletti R.: FTIRspectroscopy of Off ions in Pb5(Ge04)(V04)z apatite S. 55 Kovalev 0., Gies H. & Fechtelkord M.: NMR and diffraction of acetone intercalated in the layer silicate RUB- 18 S. 56 Kukuy A. L., Matveeva 0. P. & Sokolova N. G.: The revelation of typomorphic properties of metamorphic carbonate rocks S.57 Ladenberger A.: Appl ication of microanalysis (SEM-EDS) in the study of heavy minerals from recent stream alluvia in the Tatra Mts. S. 58 Lebedeva S. M., Bykov V. N. & Mironov A. B.: Infrared and Mössbauer spectroscopy of natural glasses S. 59 Lengyel K., Peter A., Polgar K., Kovacs L. & Corradi G.: Optical spectroscopic studies in LiNb03: Mg crystals below and above the photorefractive threshold S. 60 Lorenzi G., Baldi G., Di Benedetto F., Faso V., Lattanzi P. F., Pardi L. A. & Romanelli M.: Crystal chemistry of gahnite-based pigments: a DRS, EPR and Hf2EPR study S. 61 Lysiuk A. Y .: Spectroscopy of fulgurite glasses S. 62 Magda� D. A., Cozar 0., Ardelan 1., Leopold N. & David L.: IR and Raman studies of some molybdenum-lead-phosphate glasses S. 63 Matovic V. & Rosic A.: Chemical investigations of incrusted stone on historical monuments S. 64 Matteucci F., Dondi M., Cruciani G., Baldi G. & Barzanti A.: Investigation of colouring mechanism of REE-perovskites through combining structural and UV-VIS-NIR spectro­ scopy data S. 65 McCammon C. A., O'Neill H. S. C., Berry A. J., Jayasuriya K. D. & Campbell S. J.: Short-range structure of iron in anorthite-diopside glass S. 66 Mihajlovic T., Libowitzky E. & Effenberger H .: Synthesis, crystal structure, Infrared and Raman spectra of Sr5(As207)z(As030H) S. 67 Mills S. J., Frost R. L., Grey 1. E., Mumme W. G. & Weier M. L.: Crystallography, Raman and IR spectroscopy of perhamite - an interesting silico-phosphate S. 68 Mineeva

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