Christina Rathossi
University of Patras
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Mineralogical Magazine | 2010
Christina Rathossi; Panagiota Tsolis-Katagas; Christos Katagas
Abstract A ‘metamorphic vermiculite’-like phase was identified in Ca-rich ancient ceramic sherds from excavations in NW Peloponnese, Greece. Archaeometric investigations have shown that the raw materials used in the production of ancient ceramics were derived from local Plio-Pleistocene sediments. Analysis by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectroscopy showed that ‘metamorphic vermiculite’ is a common constituent phase of these sediments occurring in three texturally different types: as interstratified white mica-chlorite and chlorite-vermiculite, and white mica-(white mica-chlorite) stacks. In an attempt to elucidate the thermal transformation of ‘metamorphic vermiculite’ present in the calcareous raw materials, we produced experimental ceramics made from these local raw materials and fired them at 700, 750, 850, 950 and 1050ºC in a static air furnace. The mixed-layered chlorite-vermiculite was transformed completely at ~800ºC contributing to the formation of new high-T minerals. The two other types of ‘metamorphic vermiculite’ retain their original lath-like shape up to 1050ºC and only a few crystals show that they have undergone complete transformation at this temperature. In the latter crystals, numerous nanocrystals were formed sub-parallel to the former cleavages of ‘metamorphic vermiculite’ pseudomorphs, suggesting their contribution to the nucleation of high-T minerals (i.e. ferrian aluminian diopside, spinel, Fe oxides) by reactions with the available CaO. It is suggested that the firing conditions (i.e. maximum reaction temperature of 1050ºC, reaction time of 1 h, oxygen atmosphere) which promote disequilibrium reactions, and the greater contribution of the white mica constituent against chlorite in some of the initial structures of ‘metamorphic vermiculite’ may be responsible for the delay of its thermal decomposition at 1050ºC.
Ceramics International | 2009
Yiannis Pontikes; Christina Rathossi; P. Nikolopoulos; G.N. Angelopoulos; Daniel Doni Jayaseelan; William E. Lee
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2010
Christina Rathossi; Yiannis Pontikes
Applied Clay Science | 2004
Christina Rathossi; Panagiota Tsolis-Katagas; Christos Katagas
Journal of The European Ceramic Society | 2010
Christina Rathossi; Yiannis Pontikes
Ceramics International | 2010
Angeliki Christogerou; T. Kavas; Yiannis Pontikes; Christina Rathossi; G.N. Angelopoulos
Radiocarbon | 2014
D. Kondopoulou; Irene Zananiri; Christina Rathossi; Emanuela De Marco; Vasileios Spatharas; Eleni Hasaki
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece | 2017
Christina Rathossi; Yiannis Pontikes; Panagiota Tsolis-Katagas
Archive | 2009
Yiannis Pontikes; Christina Rathossi; Angeliki Christogerou; G.N. Angelopoulos
Applied Clay Science | 2018
Maria Daghmehchi; Christina Rathossi; Hadi Omrani; Mohammadamin Emami; Mehdi Rahbar