Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
The current work aims to describe surface weathering of ancient glasses in marine environment. All data are collected using different
techniques: optical microscopy, RGA, surface techniques (XPS, SEM and SIMS). Three types of glass weathering have been
observed: white glass, glossy glass and glass showing growth rings. A compact structure characterizes white glasses, while a porous
structure with flaked layers is typical of glossy glasses. White glasses show different abundance of characteristic elements or molecules (Mg(II), Sb(V), Ti(IV) and micro-crystalline silica). Glossy glasses, instead, are characterized by peeling layers of nearly pure silica glass, with small differences in composition owing to ionic mobility phenomena. Data suggest a time relation between white
and glossy glasses. Visible growth rings characterize the third class of glass. They are made of titanium and antimony compounds
centers surrounded by many rings with the same composition. Their temporal evolution has been explained according to the theory
of Liesegang rings. Hypotheses on antimony and titanium origins are reported.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Barison, Simona
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