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Montmorillonite allevardite-type

If we now consider the bulk compositions of the mixed-layered minerals which contain both expandable and non-expandable layers, two series are apparent, one between theoretical beidellite and illite and one between theoretical montmorillonite and illite (Figure 25). The intersection of the lines joining muscovite-montmorillonite and beidellite-celadonite (i.e., expandable mineral to mica), is a point which delimits, roughly, the apparent compositional fields of the two montmorillonite-illite compositional trends for the natural mixed layered minerals (Figure 26). That is, the natural minerals appear to show a compositional distribution due to solid solutions between each one of the two montmorillonite types and the two mica types—muscovite and celadonite. There is no apparent solid solution between the two highly expandable (80% montmorillonite) beidellitic and montmorillonitic end members. The point of intersection of the theoretical substitutional series beidellite = celadonite and muscovite-montmorillonite is located at about 30-40% expandable layers— 70-60% illite. This interlayering is similar to the "mineral" allevardite as defined previously. It appears that as the expandability of the mixed... [Pg.83]

Corrensite, a mixed-layer mineral of the chlorite-montmorillonite type with an ordered structure, occurs at several levels within the Triassic Basin and in particular in the area of the Hassi R Mel deposit (Plate 15). Corrensite is a highly useful geothermal indicator in sediments (Porrenga 1967 Kiibler 1973)- In the area mentioned it starts to appear at a depth of 2.1 km and remains stable down to 2.3 km. The maximum temperatures reached were reconstructed on the basis of the appearance or disappearance of allevardite, kalkbergite and corrensite mixed-layer minerals (Fig. 8.2). Min-eralogical and crystallochemical analyses of mixed-layer clay minerals reveal the pro-... [Pg.269]


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