Vivianite from the Middle Jurassic fossiliferous concretions of Łuków, Polish Lowland

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  • Adam Kulczycki
  • Jan Parafiniuk

Abstract

Vivianite occurring in fossiliferous concretions dispersed in the Middle Jurassic clays exposed at Łuków (Polish Lowland), and forming rosette-shaped, coarse-crystalline aggregates up to several centimeters in diameter, partly filling the secretion fractures, as it is evidenced by the X-ray powder patterns, DT A, chemical and spectral emission analyses, and measurements of refractive indices, displays composition close to theoretical with very low content of Fe3+ ion. The mode of the occurrence of vivianite within septarian-fractured concretions testify its early diagenetic origin.

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