2007
DOI: 10.1180/claymin.2007.042.2.05
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Clay mineral genesis and chemical evolution in the Miocene sediments of Somosaguas, Madrid Basin, Spain

Abstract: AB ST R ACT : A mineralogical and microtextural study of Somosaguas Miocene deposits, located in the Madrid Basin (western Madrid, Spain), was carried out using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and optical microscopy, whereas crystal chemistry data were obtained by analytical electron microscopy-transmission electron microscopy and electron icroprobe analysis. Four stratigraphic sections were studied, compising detrital rocks representing intermediate and distal… Show more

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“…These levels are homogenous and some of them show good lateral continuity. Their mineral composition indicates phyllosilicate contents of up to 80% (Fesharaki et al, 2007). In addition, they are the richest levels in organic matter but lack fossil remains (López Martínez et al, 2000).…”
Section: Intermediate Unit (T2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These levels are homogenous and some of them show good lateral continuity. Their mineral composition indicates phyllosilicate contents of up to 80% (Fesharaki et al, 2007). In addition, they are the richest levels in organic matter but lack fossil remains (López Martínez et al, 2000).…”
Section: Intermediate Unit (T2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climbing ripples are fre- quent and are replaced with high-energy parallel lamination towards the top Fesharaki, 2005). This unit contains as much as 65% phyllosilicates (di and trioctahedral micas, beidellites and montmorillonites, kaolinite, and scarce illite/smectite mixed layers; Fesharaki et al, 2007). According to Mínguez , its lithology is equivalent to that of the so-called "Guadalajara Facies" of the Madrid Basin.…”
Section: Intermediate Unit (T2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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