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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 16.
Published in final edited form as: Geochem Geophys Geosyst. 2016 Jan 11;17(2):300–323. doi: 10.1002/2015GC006091

Tabel 3.

Comparison of Analytical Results for Mineralogy

Technique Scale Bastille Dante Hot Harold
Petrography Microscale, all Marcasite,a pyrite,a chalcopyrite,a sphalerite,a silica,b barite,b and anhydriteb Anhydrite,a pyrite,a pyrrhotite,a sphalerite,a wurtzite,a and iron oxideb Not available due to small sample size
Elemental analysis Bulk, all Relatively abundant Fe, Ba, and SiO2; Cu and Al2O3 high in inner wall; Zn high in outer wall CaO high in inner wall, Fe high in outer wall Relatively abundant CaO
X-ray diffraction Bulk, interior Pyrite,a marcasite,a chalcopyrite,a and gypsumb Anhydrite,a pyrite,a gypsum,b and sulfurb Anhydrite,a and gypsumb
VNIR reflectance spectroscopy Bulk, interior Chalcopyrite and/or pyrite,a mica,b and chlorophyll-ab Anhydrite,a chalcopyrite and/or pyrite,a gypsum,b and chlorophyll-ab Anhydrite,a gypsum,b sphalerite, and/or pyriteb, possibly sulfurb
Thermal emission spectroscopy Bulk, interior Chalcopyrite and/or pyritea Gypsum,a and pyriteb Anhydritea
Mössbauer spectroscopy Bulk, interior Chalcopyrite (sextet),a possible pyrite, sphalerite, marcasite (doublet) Possible pyrite, sphalerite, marcasite (doublet), possible ferricopiapite, lepidocrocite, maybe schwertmannite (sextets) Too little Fe to identify minerals

aMajor component.

bMinor component.