Title of article :
Chemical and K–Ar systematics of a mylonitic mica after natural and experimental interactions with varied fluids
Author/Authors :
Clauer، نويسنده , , Norbert and Mongodin، نويسنده , , Yves، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Flow-through and batch-leaching experiments combining mineralogical, chemical and K–Ar isotopic analyses of mica separates from a mylonitic sample of the Tyndrum faulting system in Scotland (U.K.) were conducted to evaluate and simulate the natural interaction with H2SO4-loaded river water at pHs of 3–4. The flow-through experiments with H2SO4-loaded and pure deionized water completed by a batch-leaching experiment with 1 M HCl at room temperature had varied effects on soluble mineral phases, such as Fe-sulfates and Ca/Mg-carbonates, that were present in the varied mica size fractions, but none caused the mineralogical and K–Ar characteristics of the mica to differ from separates of the natural environment.
e the limited number of K–Ar ages, size fractionation of the mylonitic mica identified two generations of mica with different REE patterns. The coarser (2–8 μm) fraction yielded a high La/Yb ratio of 4.3 and crystallized at 359 ± 6 Ma at a temperature of 250–300 °C, probably during a major tectonic-thermal activity. The smaller (< 0.5 μm) fraction yielded a La/Yb ratio of 2.1, a younger K–Ar age at 315 ± 5 Ma and a lower crystallization temperature of about 200 °C.
Keywords :
Mylonite alteration , Mica , Fluid-flow and batch-leaching experiments , Fault systems , Elemental chemistry , K–Ar dating
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Journal title :
Chemical Geology