X-ray Diffraction and Bulk and Selective Dissolution Chemical Datasets for Klamath Mountain, Tablelands, and Pickhandle Gulch Serpentine Bedrock and Soils

Published: 9 May 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/gr2skw8k4s.1
Contributor:
Anthony Feldman

Description

Contains the following: A. A dataset of XRD patterns from parent material, bulk soil (< 2 mm diameter), and clay-size fraction (< 2 micrometer diameter) material (as well as Rietveld refinement fits and background fits) from serpentine soils in the Klamath Mountains of California, Tablelands of Newfoundland Canada, and Pickhandle Gulch Nevada. B. A dataset containing chemical data from HF dissolution of parent material bedrock and the clay-size fraction (< 2 micrometer diameter) material measured by ICP-MS and selective dissolutions (hydroxylamine hydrochloride, citrate dithionite, and sodium pyrophosphate) measured by atomic absorption spectroscopy from serpentine soils in the Klamath Mountains of California, Tablelands of Newfoundland Canada, and Pickhandle Gulch Nevada.

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Institutions

Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada Las Vegas

Categories

Serpentine, Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry, Soil, Powder X-Ray Diffraction, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, Mars

Funding

Nevada Space Grant Consortium

NNX15AI02H

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

80NSSC20M0043

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