Project Details
Quantification of SiOH-defects in authigenic quartz by cathodoluminescence: A tracer of the growth dynamics
Applicant
Dr. Thomas Götte
Subject Area
Palaeontology
Term
from 2007 to 2009
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 35757249
The formation of non-bridging oxygen hole centres from precursor SiOH-defects are typically observed in authigenic quartz by the red shift of its luminescence colour during electron irradiation. Since the defect structure of quartz depends on the conditions of crystal growth, the quantification of SiOH-defects will provide important information about the formation of authigenic quartz. Knowledge of the destruction process of SiOH-defects and the corresponding red shift of quartz luminescence shall be acquired by analyses of well known hydrothermal quartz crystals. Based on these findings, authigenic quartz cement in sandstones formed at different physicochemical conditions shall be investigated to unravel the effects of depth (e.g., pressure), temperature and composition of the pore fluid on the quantity and distribution of the SiOH-defects.
DFG Programme
Research Fellowships
International Connection
Switzerland