2003
DOI: 10.1346/000986003322584785
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Anomalous Reverse Zoning of Saponite and Corrensite Caused by Contact Metamorphism And Hydrothermal Alteration of Marly Rocks Associated with Subvolcanic Bodies

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“…Detrital smectites belong predominantly to class 1.90À2.09, thus confirming the dioctahedral nature of this phyllosilicate. On the contrary, authigenic smectites show a more variable behaviour and most of the values fall into class 2.50À2.69; our data probably represent analyses of intimately mixed species (Abad et al, 2003;Jiménez-Millán et al, 2008), therefore representing mixed compositions with a predominant trioctahedral character. Authigenic smectites have an intermediate composition between the dioctahedral and trioctahedral fields and a minor number of analyses clearly corresponding to dioctahedral compositions.…”
Section: Smectite Morphology and Compositionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Detrital smectites belong predominantly to class 1.90À2.09, thus confirming the dioctahedral nature of this phyllosilicate. On the contrary, authigenic smectites show a more variable behaviour and most of the values fall into class 2.50À2.69; our data probably represent analyses of intimately mixed species (Abad et al, 2003;Jiménez-Millán et al, 2008), therefore representing mixed compositions with a predominant trioctahedral character. Authigenic smectites have an intermediate composition between the dioctahedral and trioctahedral fields and a minor number of analyses clearly corresponding to dioctahedral compositions.…”
Section: Smectite Morphology and Compositionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Em pelitos compostos por argilominerais aluminosos, a quantidade de ilita aumenta e os minerais interestratificados tornam-se mais ordenados em direção à intrusão (April 1980, Nadeau & Reynolds 1981, Vergo & April 1982, Bühmann 1992. Abad et al (2003) e Kemp et al (2005) interpretaram a formação de saponita em rochas metassedimentares, nas proximidades de intrusões ígneas, como um produto de retrometamorfismo da interação de argilominerais dioctaédricos sedimentares com fluidos hidrotermais magnesianos.…”
Section: Rochas Não Alteradas Pela Intrusãounclassified
“…Ferromagnesian, corrensite and chlorite are widespread products of hydrothermally-altered mafic rocks (Abad et al, 2003). In hydrothermal systems, the circulation of a hot hydrothermal fluid causes the crystallization of chlorite and corrensite in the more distal area, this alteration of the bedrock might have begun even during the contact metamorphism stage.…”
Section: Source and Weathering Trendmentioning
confidence: 99%