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Spectroscopic study of inclusions in gem corundum from Mercaderes, Cauca, Colombia

Journal

PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF MINERALS
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 221-233

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00269-016-0851-4

Keywords

Colombian corundum; Zircon inclusion; Compressive stress/strain; Raman spectroscopy; Photoluminescence mapping

Funding

  1. University of Vienna
  2. Faculty of Geosciences, Geography and Astronomy, University of Vienna
  3. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P24448] Funding Source: Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
  4. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P 24448] Funding Source: researchfish

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Mineral inclusions in gem corundum from Mercaderes, Cauca, Colombia, were investigated non-destructively using Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopy, with special focus lying on phases containing radioactive elements. Besides abundant rutile, the minerals zircon, apatite, feldspar, and an epidote-group species, most probably allanite-(Ce), were found. The latter is detected easily from its characteristic Nd3+ emission pattern, which may prove useful in future provenance studies. Zircon inclusions range from well crystalline to moderately radiation damaged [FWHM (full width at half band maximum) of the nu (3)(SiO4) Raman band 1.8-10.9 cm(-1)]. Both the zircon inclusions and their neighbouring host corundum are affected by compressive stress, which is assigned to (1) heterogeneous volume expansion of the host-inclusion couple upon pressure release during the uplift following primary growth and (2) volume expansion of the zircon inclusion due to the accumulation of self-irradiation damage. Internal stress of zircon inclusions averages similar to 1.1 GPa. Heat treatment of corundum leads to structural reconstitution of zircon (narrowed zircon Raman bands with FWHMs in the range 1.8-2.7 cm(-1)) and accompanying stress release in the adjacent corundum (indicated by downshifts of the R (1) emission of Cr3+). The observation of broadened Raman band of zircon inclusions therefore allows one to exclude high-temperature enhancement of the host corundum.

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