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The origin of banding in banded iron formations (BIF)
Banded iron formations (BIF) and iron ore are globally important resources of iron that have very distinctive textures. Well-preserved BIF contain iron-rich bands consisting of iron oxides (e.g., hematite, magnetite), iron silicates (e.g., stilpnomelane), and iron oxyhydroxides (e.g., greenalite), that … Continue reading →