The tungsten and tin signature of iron ores from Elba Island (Italy): a tool for provenance studies of iron production in the mediterranean region.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The mineralogy, petrography and major- and trace-element composition of iron ores from Elba Island (Tuscany, Italy), one of the most important iron sources in the Mediterranean area since the first millennium BC, revealed that hematite-rich ores display prominent enrichments in W and Sn (up to 4950 mg g-1 and 8400 mg g-1, respectively). These two elements are hosted by tiny grains of W-Sn mineral phases (ferberite, scheelite and cassiterite) that are dissemi- nated throughout the hematite matrix. A comparison with iron ores from many Italian and European localities (most of which were exploited in ancient times) suggests the uniqueness of the geochemical pattern of Elba Island hematite-rich ores (i.e., high W and Sn, low Mo and low Cu, Pb and Zn). We suggest that this geochemical signature may represent a new provenance marker not only for discarded ore at smelting/smithing sites, but, possibly, also for metallurgical slag and smelted metal produced in the chaîne opératoire of the iron process.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
iron ore provenance; ancient slags; geochemical traceability; Elba Island; Tuscany
Elenco autori:
Benvenuti, Marco; Dini, Andrea
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