TY - JOUR
T1 - Structural and chemical heterogeneity of illite-smectites from Upper Jurassic mudstones of East Greenland related to volcanic and weathered parent rocks
AU - Drits, Victor A.
AU - Sakharov, Boris A.
AU - Dainyak, Lidia G.
AU - Salyn, Alfred L.
AU - Lindgreen, Holger
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Illite-smectites (I-S) in one Upper Jurassic mudstone core from East Greenland were investigated to determine their structural and crystal-chemical features and to find the relation between these features and source rocks. The phase composition and layer sequences were determined by X-ray diffraction (XRD), the distribution of octahedral cations over trans- and cis-octahedra by thermal analysis, the structural formulae by XRD, Mössbauer spectroscopy, and total chemical analysis, and the short-range order in isomorphous cation distribution by infrared (IR) and Mössbauer spectroscopies. For all samples (except one having maximum degree of ordering for R = 1), simulation of the experimental XRD patterns led to two different I-S models having indistinguishable diffraction patterns. For the first, single-phase model, expandability (w
s) is 0.45-0.60. For the second, two-phase model, two randomly interstratified I-S having w
s equal to 0.40 and 0.85, respectively, are present in different proportions in different samples. The single-phase model was selected. A new approach for simulating the two-dimensional distributions of the isomorphous octahedral cations using IR and Mössbauer parameters revealed a tendency for Fe segregation into edgeshared octahedra that may form zigzag chains. Almost identical IR and Mössbauer parameters found for the I-S having different amounts of trans-vacant (tv) and cis-vacant (cv) layers (ranging from 0.08 to 0.80) demonstrate that these parameters are largely determined by local cation environments around Fe
3+ and OH groups. Different levels in the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridgian core contain I-S having different structures. I-S of hemipelagic mudstones at the bottom (37 m depth) and in the middle (13 m depth) of the core, with a high proportion of cv layers and of smectite layers (w
s ∼ 0.60), probably formed from volcanic material. The other four samples have a high proportion of tv layers and probably formed by weathering of micaceous material. One of these I-S, from a mudstone turbidite (at 27 m depth), having maximum degree of ordering for R = 1, probably originated from one type of parent rock, and three mudstones (at depths of 4, 12, and 13 m) with segregated I-S, probably originated from a second rock type.
AB - Illite-smectites (I-S) in one Upper Jurassic mudstone core from East Greenland were investigated to determine their structural and crystal-chemical features and to find the relation between these features and source rocks. The phase composition and layer sequences were determined by X-ray diffraction (XRD), the distribution of octahedral cations over trans- and cis-octahedra by thermal analysis, the structural formulae by XRD, Mössbauer spectroscopy, and total chemical analysis, and the short-range order in isomorphous cation distribution by infrared (IR) and Mössbauer spectroscopies. For all samples (except one having maximum degree of ordering for R = 1), simulation of the experimental XRD patterns led to two different I-S models having indistinguishable diffraction patterns. For the first, single-phase model, expandability (w
s) is 0.45-0.60. For the second, two-phase model, two randomly interstratified I-S having w
s equal to 0.40 and 0.85, respectively, are present in different proportions in different samples. The single-phase model was selected. A new approach for simulating the two-dimensional distributions of the isomorphous octahedral cations using IR and Mössbauer parameters revealed a tendency for Fe segregation into edgeshared octahedra that may form zigzag chains. Almost identical IR and Mössbauer parameters found for the I-S having different amounts of trans-vacant (tv) and cis-vacant (cv) layers (ranging from 0.08 to 0.80) demonstrate that these parameters are largely determined by local cation environments around Fe
3+ and OH groups. Different levels in the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridgian core contain I-S having different structures. I-S of hemipelagic mudstones at the bottom (37 m depth) and in the middle (13 m depth) of the core, with a high proportion of cv layers and of smectite layers (w
s ∼ 0.60), probably formed from volcanic material. The other four samples have a high proportion of tv layers and probably formed by weathering of micaceous material. One of these I-S, from a mudstone turbidite (at 27 m depth), having maximum degree of ordering for R = 1, probably originated from one type of parent rock, and three mudstones (at depths of 4, 12, and 13 m) with segregated I-S, probably originated from a second rock type.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0036874334
U2 - 10.2138/am-2002-11-1209
DO - 10.2138/am-2002-11-1209
M3 - Article
SN - 0003-004X
VL - 87
SP - 1590
EP - 1607
JO - American Mineralogist
JF - American Mineralogist
IS - 11-12
ER -