Characterization of minothems at Libiola (NW Italy): morphological, mineralogical, and geochemical study

The aim of this study is to characterize in detail, the mineralogy of different-shaped concretions as well as to investigate the physico-chemical parameters of the associated mine drainage and drip waters in the Santa Barbara level of the Libiola Mine (NW Italy) by several geochemical and mineralogi...

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Main Authors: Cristina Carbone, Enrico Dinelli, Jo De Waele
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of South Florida Libraries 2016-05-01
Series:International Journal of Speleology
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Online Access:http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ijs/vol45/iss2/6/
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spelling doaj-7ec8cf430b6e4928867a838e8c56fa072021-05-02T12:53:06ZengUniversity of South Florida LibrariesInternational Journal of Speleology0392-66721827-806X2016-05-01452171183Characterization of minothems at Libiola (NW Italy): morphological, mineralogical, and geochemical studyCristina Carbone0Enrico Dinelli1Jo De Waele2University of GenovaUniversity of BolognaUniversity of BolognaThe aim of this study is to characterize in detail, the mineralogy of different-shaped concretions as well as to investigate the physico-chemical parameters of the associated mine drainage and drip waters in the Santa Barbara level of the Libiola Mine (NW Italy) by several geochemical and mineralogical techniques. Under the term “minothems” we are grouping all those secondary minerals that occur under certain form or shape related to the conditions under which they formed but occur in a mine, or in any artificial underground environment (i.e., "mine speleothems"). Different types of minothems (soda straw stalactites, stalactites, and draperies) were sampled and analyzed. Mineralogical results showed that all the samples of stalactites, stalagmite and draperies are characterized by poorly crystalline goethite. There are significant differences either in their texture and chemistry. Stalactites are enriched in Zn, Cd, and Co in respect to other minothems and show botryoidal textures; some of these exhibit a concentric layering marked by the alternation of botryoidal and fibrous-radiating textures; the draperies are enriched in V and show aggregates of sub-spheroidal goethite forming compact mosaic textures. Geochemical investigations show that the composition and physico-chemical parameters of mine drainage and drip waters are different from the other acidic mine water occurrences in different areas of the Libiola Mine, where minothems are less abundant. All mine water samples contain Cu, Ni, and Zn in appreciable levels, and the physico-chemical conditions are consistent with the stability of ferrihydrite, which however tends to transform into goethite upon ageing.http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ijs/vol45/iss2/6/minothemsstalactitestalagmitegoethite-ferrihydriteLibiola MineItaly
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Enrico Dinelli
Jo De Waele
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Enrico Dinelli
Jo De Waele
Characterization of minothems at Libiola (NW Italy): morphological, mineralogical, and geochemical study
International Journal of Speleology
minothems
stalactite
stalagmite
goethite-ferrihydrite
Libiola Mine
Italy
author_facet Cristina Carbone
Enrico Dinelli
Jo De Waele
author_sort Cristina Carbone
title Characterization of minothems at Libiola (NW Italy): morphological, mineralogical, and geochemical study
title_short Characterization of minothems at Libiola (NW Italy): morphological, mineralogical, and geochemical study
title_full Characterization of minothems at Libiola (NW Italy): morphological, mineralogical, and geochemical study
title_fullStr Characterization of minothems at Libiola (NW Italy): morphological, mineralogical, and geochemical study
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of minothems at Libiola (NW Italy): morphological, mineralogical, and geochemical study
title_sort characterization of minothems at libiola (nw italy): morphological, mineralogical, and geochemical study
publisher University of South Florida Libraries
series International Journal of Speleology
issn 0392-6672
1827-806X
publishDate 2016-05-01
description The aim of this study is to characterize in detail, the mineralogy of different-shaped concretions as well as to investigate the physico-chemical parameters of the associated mine drainage and drip waters in the Santa Barbara level of the Libiola Mine (NW Italy) by several geochemical and mineralogical techniques. Under the term “minothems” we are grouping all those secondary minerals that occur under certain form or shape related to the conditions under which they formed but occur in a mine, or in any artificial underground environment (i.e., "mine speleothems"). Different types of minothems (soda straw stalactites, stalactites, and draperies) were sampled and analyzed. Mineralogical results showed that all the samples of stalactites, stalagmite and draperies are characterized by poorly crystalline goethite. There are significant differences either in their texture and chemistry. Stalactites are enriched in Zn, Cd, and Co in respect to other minothems and show botryoidal textures; some of these exhibit a concentric layering marked by the alternation of botryoidal and fibrous-radiating textures; the draperies are enriched in V and show aggregates of sub-spheroidal goethite forming compact mosaic textures. Geochemical investigations show that the composition and physico-chemical parameters of mine drainage and drip waters are different from the other acidic mine water occurrences in different areas of the Libiola Mine, where minothems are less abundant. All mine water samples contain Cu, Ni, and Zn in appreciable levels, and the physico-chemical conditions are consistent with the stability of ferrihydrite, which however tends to transform into goethite upon ageing.
topic minothems
stalactite
stalagmite
goethite-ferrihydrite
Libiola Mine
Italy
url http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ijs/vol45/iss2/6/
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