Halloysite in Argentinian deposits: origin and textural constraints

Autores
Cravero, Fiorella; Maiza, Pedro; Marfil, Silvina Andrea
Año de publicación
2012
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inglés
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In Argentina, the only halloysite deposits found so far are located in the southwest of the province of Rio Negro. The areas are named Mamil Choique and Buitrera, separated 50 km in W-E direction. The deposits are located in pyroclastic rocks, rhyolitic tuffs and ignimbrites. The aim of this paper is to determine the origin of the alteration, if there is a relationship between the process in Mamil Choique and Buitrera and which are the factors that controlled the halloysite formation. The work was based on field work, mineralogical and geochemical studies, form and distribution of the alteration. Fresh as well as altered rocks were collected. The first was studied by petrographic and chemical methods. In altered samples, clay mineralogy was determined by XRD and textures by SEM and TEM. Chemical analyses on fresh and altered samples were used to characterize the alteration process and the rock composition. It was concluded that halloysite has been formed by weathering in a time range from Middle Eocene to Middle Oligocene and extended along 50 km in W-E direction, independently of the source rock. Particle morphology depends on the original texture of the rock, spheroidal halloysite is related to rocks with low porosity and tubular particles are related to rocks with open spaces.
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Geología
halloysite
kaolin
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Halloysite in Argentinian deposits: origin and textural constraints
title Halloysite in Argentinian deposits: origin and textural constraints
spellingShingle Halloysite in Argentinian deposits: origin and textural constraints
Cravero, Fiorella
Geología
halloysite
kaolin
title_short Halloysite in Argentinian deposits: origin and textural constraints
title_full Halloysite in Argentinian deposits: origin and textural constraints
title_fullStr Halloysite in Argentinian deposits: origin and textural constraints
title_full_unstemmed Halloysite in Argentinian deposits: origin and textural constraints
title_sort Halloysite in Argentinian deposits: origin and textural constraints
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cravero, Fiorella
Maiza, Pedro
Marfil, Silvina Andrea
author Cravero, Fiorella
author_facet Cravero, Fiorella
Maiza, Pedro
Marfil, Silvina Andrea
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author2 Maiza, Pedro
Marfil, Silvina Andrea
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Geología
halloysite
kaolin
topic Geología
halloysite
kaolin
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv In Argentina, the only halloysite deposits found so far are located in the southwest of the province of Rio Negro. The areas are named Mamil Choique and Buitrera, separated 50 km in W-E direction. The deposits are located in pyroclastic rocks, rhyolitic tuffs and ignimbrites. The aim of this paper is to determine the origin of the alteration, if there is a relationship between the process in Mamil Choique and Buitrera and which are the factors that controlled the halloysite formation. The work was based on field work, mineralogical and geochemical studies, form and distribution of the alteration. Fresh as well as altered rocks were collected. The first was studied by petrographic and chemical methods. In altered samples, clay mineralogy was determined by XRD and textures by SEM and TEM. Chemical analyses on fresh and altered samples were used to characterize the alteration process and the rock composition. It was concluded that halloysite has been formed by weathering in a time range from Middle Eocene to Middle Oligocene and extended along 50 km in W-E direction, independently of the source rock. Particle morphology depends on the original texture of the rock, spheroidal halloysite is related to rocks with low porosity and tubular particles are related to rocks with open spaces.
description In Argentina, the only halloysite deposits found so far are located in the southwest of the province of Rio Negro. The areas are named Mamil Choique and Buitrera, separated 50 km in W-E direction. The deposits are located in pyroclastic rocks, rhyolitic tuffs and ignimbrites. The aim of this paper is to determine the origin of the alteration, if there is a relationship between the process in Mamil Choique and Buitrera and which are the factors that controlled the halloysite formation. The work was based on field work, mineralogical and geochemical studies, form and distribution of the alteration. Fresh as well as altered rocks were collected. The first was studied by petrographic and chemical methods. In altered samples, clay mineralogy was determined by XRD and textures by SEM and TEM. Chemical analyses on fresh and altered samples were used to characterize the alteration process and the rock composition. It was concluded that halloysite has been formed by weathering in a time range from Middle Eocene to Middle Oligocene and extended along 50 km in W-E direction, independently of the source rock. Particle morphology depends on the original texture of the rock, spheroidal halloysite is related to rocks with low porosity and tubular particles are related to rocks with open spaces.
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