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Green to blue-green quartz from Rakowice Wielkie (Sudetes, south-western Poland) – a re-examination of prasiolite-related colour varieties of quartz Cover

Green to blue-green quartz from Rakowice Wielkie (Sudetes, south-western Poland) – a re-examination of prasiolite-related colour varieties of quartz

Open Access
|Feb 2017

Abstract

The green colour of prasiolite, defined as naturally occurring transparent macrocrystalline α-quartz with primary colouration, results from the optical absorption centred at ~13,660 cm−1 and attributed to the FeVI2+→FeVI3+ intervalence charge transfer (Platonov et al. 1992). However, optical absorption spectroscopy of blue-green to green quartz from Rakowice Wielkie, Sudetes, south-western Poland, shows that its primary colouration results from the combination of this band and absorptions at ~18,500 cm−1 and ~16,250 cm−1. The first is assigned to a hole centre Fe4+s(Fe3+s-e) combined with an electron centre Fe2+I6(Fe3+I6+e), while the second from AlO44− defects. The quartz is blue-green if the 18,500 cm−1 prevails and becomes pale green if the 16,250 cm−1 band predominates. These colours seem to represent intermediate colour varieties between amethyst and prasiolite. We also suggest that spectral features of coloured quartz varieties might be useful indicators of changes in the physical- and chemical characteristics of the mineral-forming fluids.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/mipo-2016-0004 | Journal eISSN: 1899-8526 | Journal ISSN: 1899-8291
Language: English
Page range: 19 - 28
Submitted on: Mar 9, 2016
Accepted on: May 26, 2016
Published on: Feb 18, 2017
Published by: Mineralogical Society of Poland
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2017 Alexej N. Platonov, Adam Szuszkiewicz, published by Mineralogical Society of Poland
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