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Title page for ETD etd-12062004-175241


Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author McCollam, Bridget E.
URN etd-12062004-175241
Title Zippeites: Chemical Characterization and Powder X-ray Diffraction Studies of Synthetic and Natural Samples
Degree Master of Science
Department Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Peter C. Burns Committee Chair
Keywords
  • uranyl minerals
  • uranium
  • uranyl sulfates
Date of Defense 2004-08-27
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
The zippeites are a group of uranyl sulfate minerals containing a mono- or divalent cation, defined based on a similar crystal structure. Although progress has been made toward understanding the crystal structure and chemistry of these minerals by studying synthetic analogues, very little work has been done with natural samples due to their small grain size and tendency to grow as mixtures with other minerals. This study compared natural samples to synthetic crystals using X-ray diffraction and electron microprobe techniques while conducting the first comprehensive study of the crystal chemistry of these minerals. Although wavelength-dispersive spectroscopy was difficult, largely due to the quality of the samples, evidence was found for solid solution between the divalent cation members, between the monovalent cation members, and even between both groups. It was also determined that the synthetic samples used for crystal structure determinations are reasonable analogues for the natural minerals.
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