N. Dubrovinskaia, Maria Messingschlager, L. Dubrovinsky
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Tin weathering experiment set by nature for 300 years: natural crystals of the anthropogenic mineral hydroromarchite from Creussen, Bavaria, Germany
Abstract. Hydroromarchite is a mineral that so far has been found only in a
few locations in the world and recognized as a common product of submarine
corrosion of pewter artefacts. Here we report a new locality for this rare
mineral found at the Saint James Church archaeological site in Creussen,
Germany. There it appeared to be a product of weathering of a tin artefact
(a tin button) buried in soil of the churchyard for about 300 years. The
mineral, found in paragenesis with romarchite and cassiterite, was
identified using single-crystal X-ray diffraction.
期刊介绍:
EJM was founded to reach a large audience on an international scale and also for achieving closer cooperation of European countries in the publication of scientific results. The founding societies have set themselves the task of publishing a journal of the highest standard open to all scientists performing mineralogical research in the widest sense of the term, all over the world. Contributions will therefore be published primarily in English.
EJM publishes original papers, review articles and letters dealing with the mineralogical sciences s.l., primarily mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, crystallography and ore deposits, but also biomineralogy, environmental, applied and technical mineralogy. Nevertheless, papers in any related field, including cultural heritage, will be considered.