Title of article
Fe-Rich Clays in a Weathering Profile Developed from erpentinite
Author/Authors
Martin، F. نويسنده , , Proust، D. نويسنده , , Caillaud، J. نويسنده , , Righi، D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-778
From page
779
To page
0
Abstract
Bulk mineralogical and chemical properties of a weathering profile derived from serpentinite were studied using classical pedological methods (Munsell soil colors, particle-size distribution, density, cation exchange capacity, exchangeable bases, among others) and inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy(ICP-AES) results. Bulk clay fractions were characterized using X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis, electron microprobe, Mssbauer and infrared spectroscopies. Bulk geochemical mass-balance calculated from ICP-AES results shows leaching of both Mg and Si which reflects the early weathering of serpentine minerals. As a consequence, newly-formed clayminerals are enriched with the least mobile elements,i.e. Fe and Al, producing dioctahedral smectites. These dioctahedral smectites are complex, heterogeneous and consist mainly of two populations. One population is an Fe-rich montmorillonite with little or no tetrahedral charge and Fe3+ as the dominant octahedral cation whereas the second population exhibits tetrahedral charge. Both populations occur as interstratified layers in the lower horizon of the weathering profile but show increasing segregation into well-defined end-members towards the surface horizons. Considering total Al and Fe contents, these clays differentiate into two chemical composition domains, Fe-rich clays in the lower profile and Al-rich clays towards the surface horizons.
Keywords
cascade reactions , pyrrolizidines , indolizidines , quinolizidines
Journal title
CLAYS AND CLAY MINERALS
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
CLAYS AND CLAY MINERALS
Record number
116222
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