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Zeolites and coexisting authigenic minerals in Miocene tuffs of the Alaçati (Çeşme) area, Turkey
Kaçmaz, H. (Dokuz Eylul University. Department of Geological Engineering)
Köktürk, U. (Dokuz Eylul University. Department of Mining Engineering)

Date: 2006
Abstract: The zeolites and coexisting minerals of the silicic vitric tuffs in the Alaçati (Çeşme) area, west of İzmir (Turkey), were studied. Mordenite is the most abundant zeolite in tuffs of the Alaçati area and usually coexists with clinoptilolite-heulandite, smectite and calcite. Opal-CT was identified by means of its crystal morphology and EDX spectrum. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed the relative age relationships between the zeolites and coexisting minerals, namely mordenite, clinoptilolite-heulandite, smectite, calcite, and, in addition, opal-CT. Smectite consistently crystallized earlier than any of the zeolites, and it occasionally coats the outer walls of some of the vitric material. The zeolites are commonly located on the smectite, although some mordenites were observed to be in direct contact with glass shards that lacked a smectite coating. Clinoptilolite-heulandite formed after smectite and before mordenite. Opal-CT is seen to postdate both smectite and needle-shaped mordenite. Calcite was probably the latest mineral to crystallize in the Alaçati tuffs. The zeolites in the tuffs of the Alaçati area formed by dissolution of silicic vitric tuffs by Na- and Ca-rich thermal waters which passed through the fracture zone. The appearance of zeolites together with smeetite along this zone may be attributed to a semi-open system which subdivided into smaller closed systems. Small changes in the pH and chemical composition of the thermal waters during alteration produced the corrosion effects observed by SEM. Small amounts of clinoptilolite-heulandite were corroded prior to crystallization of coexisting mordenite. The different compositions of the thermal waters were probably inherited from water that resulted from mixing of thermal and groundwaters.
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Language: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Subject: Alçati ; Calcite ; Clinoptilolite-heulandite ; Geothermal ; Miocene ; Mordenite ; Turkey ; Zeolite
Published in: Clays and Clay Minerals, Vol. 54, Núm. 5 (2006) , p. 587-597, ISSN 1552-8367

DOI: 10.1346/CCMN.2006.0540505


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