Distribution and composition of Mg-calcite and dolomite in the water and sediments of Lake Balaton

É. Tompa, Ilona Nyirő-Kósa, Ágnes Rostási, T. Cserny, M. Pósfai
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Lake Balaton is a large and shallow lake that is of great economic and cultural importance in landlocked Hungary. Even though the lake has been studied extensively in the last century from a large number of scientific aspects, the mineralogy of its sediments has not been fully explored. The mud at the bottom of the lake consists mostly of silt-sized grains of carbonate minerals with compositions between those of calcite (CaCO3) and dolomite CaMg (CO3)2. In order to understand the processes of carbonate precipitation and the influence of water budget fluctuations on the mineralogical character of the sediment, we used X-ray powder diffraction to analyze the changes of cell parameters of carbonate minerals in the upper half meter of the sediment. The major carbonate phase is Mg-calcite that shows a distinct reduction in cell parameters from west to east, reflecting an increase of its Mg-content, in parallel with a gradient of dissolved Mg/Ca ratio in the water. Intriguingly, dolomite, the other widespread c...
巴拉顿湖水体和沉积物中镁方解石和白云石的分布和组成
巴拉顿湖是一个大而浅的湖泊,在内陆的匈牙利具有重要的经济和文化意义。尽管在上个世纪,人们从许多科学方面对该湖进行了广泛的研究,但其沉积物的矿物学还没有得到充分的探索。湖底泥浆主要由粉粒大小的碳酸盐矿物颗粒组成,成分介于方解石(CaCO3)和白云石(CaMg (CO3)2)之间。为了了解碳酸盐沉淀过程及水分收支波动对沉积物矿物学特征的影响,我们利用x射线粉末衍射分析了沉积物上半米碳酸盐矿物细胞参数的变化。碳酸盐岩的主要相为镁方解石,从西到东,镁含量明显减少,反映了镁含量的增加,与水中溶解Mg/Ca比的梯度平行。有趣的是,白云岩,另一种广泛存在的…
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Central European Geology
Central European Geology Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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