Minerals (Dec 2021)

Iron Silicides in Fulgurites

  • Tian Feng,
  • Joshua Abbatiello,
  • Arthur Omran,
  • Christopher Mehta,
  • Matthew A. Pasek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min11121394
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 1394

Abstract

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Iron silicide minerals (Fe-Si group) are found in terrestrial and solar system samples. These minerals tend to be more common in extraterrestrial rocks such as meteorites, and their existence in terrestrial rocks is limited due to a requirement of extremely reducing conditions to promote their formation. Such extremely reducing conditions can be found in fulgurites, which are glasses formed as cloud-to-ground lightning heats and fuses sand, soil, or rock. The objective of this paper is to review reports of iron silicides in fulgurites, note any similarities between separate fulgurite observations, and to explain the core connection between geological environments wherein these minerals are found. In addition, we also compare iron silicides in fulgurites to those in extraterrestrial samples.

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