Ammonium-iron-sulfites from a burning coal-mine dump
- Author(s)
- Béla Fehér, Sándor Szakáll, Herta Silvia Effenberger, Judit Mihály, István E. Sajó, László Kótai, Dóra Szabó
- Abstract
Three
ammonium-iron-sulfites from a burning coal dump in an abandoned open
coal pit at Pécs-Vasas (Mecsek Mountains, South Hungary) were
identified. They were formed by the interaction of decomposing iron
sulfides and ammonia released from organic matter. For synthetic
analogues to these natural phases see Erämetsä (1943); Erämetsä &
Valkonen (1972); Kocsis et al. (2018).
- Organisation(s)
- Department of Mineralogy and Crystallography
- External organisation(s)
- Independent researcher, Department of Archaeology, Herman Ottó Museum, Görgey Artúr u. 28, 3529, Miskolc, Hungary., University of Miskolc, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Pécs
- Publication date
- 2023
- Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 105116 Mineralogy, 105113 Crystallography
- Portal url
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/ac0cf48a-7877-4b6f-bfb7-7aa0a53418b8