Title of article :
Serpentine-smectite Interstratified Minerals From TLower Silesia (SW Poland)
Author/Authors :
Sakharov، Boris A. نويسنده , , Dubiska، Elzibieta نويسنده , , Bylina، Pawe نويسنده , , Kozubowski، Jan A. نويسنده , , Kapron، Grzegorz نويسنده , , Frontczak-Baniewicz، Magorzata نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-54
From page :
55
To page :
0
Abstract :
Interstratified serpentine-smectite was found in the fine-grained fraction of altered metasomatic contact biotite-schists developed between serpentinite and granite-type rocks (Lower Silesia ophiolite sequence, Poland). Ni-rich serpentine-smectite is R0interstratified lizardite (0.80)stevensite (0.15)-vermiculite-like (0.05), with a coherent scattering domain (csd) of 5 layers (mean value). The Mg-rich variety of serpentine-smectite is R1 lizardite (0.80)-stevensite (0.20) with a csd size of 7 layers (mean value). A transmission electron microscope study revealed complex layer relationships, with zones composed of various serpentine-smectite packets having lizardite\smectite ratios of 3:1, 2:1, 1:1, 4:1 and scarce serpentine segregations. In both cases, the serpentine-smectites appear to be late products of alteration of the parent biotite-schist. Experimental and calculated positions and intensities of reflections of the ethylene glycol-saturated, heated (25C, thermal stage), and airdried samples are in good agreement. Calculated X-ray diffraction patterns for interstratified glycolated and anhydrous serpentine-smectite are included in the Appendix.
Keywords :
cascade reactions , pyrrolizidines , indolizidines , quinolizidines
Journal title :
CLAYS AND CLAY MINERALS
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
CLAYS AND CLAY MINERALS
Record number :
116160
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