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XRD: Qualitative mineralogy of Bulk (less than 2 mm) and heavy mineral separates

Qualitative Mineral Identification from X-ray Diffraction of Size Fractions and Heavy Mineral Separates from Field Samples near Hinkley, California

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Publication Date
Start Date
2016-11-01
End Date
2018-08-01

Citation

Morrison, J.M., Benzel, W.M., Holm-Denoma, C.S., and Bala, S., 2018, Grain size, mineralogic, and trace-element data from field samples near Hinkley, California: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9HUPMG0.

Summary

Splits of samples were prepared of heavy mineral separates and bulk separates less than 2mm for analysis using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and results were interpreted to identify mineral components as part of a study examining the occurrence of chromium and natural and anthropogenic hexavalent Chromium, Cr(VI), in groundwater. Data will be used to estimate naturally-occurring background Cr(VI) concentrations upgradient, near the plume margins, and downgradient from a mapped Cr(VI) contamination plume near Hinkley, CA (Izbicki and Groover, 2016). These XRD results are part of a data release including grain size distribution, photographic, and associated chemical and mineral analysis data for 36 sediment core and alluvium samples as well [...]

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X-ray_Diffraction_Scans_Bulk_LT2mm.csv 843.96 KB text/csv
X-ray_Diffraction_Scans_Heavy_Mineral_Separates.csv 995.24 KB text/csv
DataDictionary_XRD_Scans.csv 1.02 MB text/csv
Hinkley_XRD_Mineral_ID.csv 6.57 KB text/csv

Purpose

Data were collected to determine the source of several elements of interest, particularly chromium and arsenic in alluvium and core material from wells collected from the Hinkley area.

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