1987
DOI: 10.3406/sgeol.1987.1767
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Les argiles triasiques du Maroc et leur évolution diagénétique et métamorphique. Triassic clays of Morocco and their diagenetic and metamorphic evolution

Abstract: Les minéraux argileux des séries triasiques marocaines constituent deux associations minérales dont chacune est liée à un environnement sédimentaire particulier. La première, à illite plus ou moins dégradée, interstratifiés 14C-14Sm irréguliers et argiles fibreuses, caractérise la plate-forme stable de la Meseta. La seconde, à illite cristalline et chlorite, est marquée également, dans ses fractions les plus fines, par des anomalies géochimiques et par une réhomogénéisation isotopique K-Ar totale datant de la … Show more

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“…Circulation extended deep within the basin, and fluids rose to the shallower basin margins in the Middle Atlas Causse. The hydraulic fracturing of the lower and upper Triassic argillites may have been caused by the injection of hot fluids as interpreted by Benchekroun (1985) and may indicate the circulation of hydrothermal brines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Circulation extended deep within the basin, and fluids rose to the shallower basin margins in the Middle Atlas Causse. The hydraulic fracturing of the lower and upper Triassic argillites may have been caused by the injection of hot fluids as interpreted by Benchekroun (1985) and may indicate the circulation of hydrothermal brines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Triassic succession includes two formations of red argillites separated by a volcanic formation. The lower and upper Triassic argillites are affected by hydraulic fracturing (Benchekroun, 1985). The Lower Lias includes three formations.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%