A note on the Raman spectra of water-bearing albite glasses

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Chemical Composition, Mineralogy, Moisture Content, Petrology, Raman Spectra, Geochemistry, Glass, Infrared Spectroscopy, Magma

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The Raman spectra of albite glasses with 4.5 and 6.6 weight percent water have been obtained, and are compared with that of a dry sample. The hydrous glasses show bands near 3600/cm due to O-H stretching, and a previously unreported weak band near 1600/cm due to bending of molecular H2O. Other weak spectral features are discussed, and the effect of dissolved water on the aluminosilicate framework vibrations is considered.

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