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Regional retrograde alteration of sub-greenschist facies chlorite to smectite
Authors:Fernando Nieto  Nicolás Velilla  Donald R Peacor  Miguel Ortega Huertas
Institution:(1) Dpto Mineralogia y Petrología, Universidad de Granada-C.S.I.C., 18002 Granada, Spain;(2) I.A.G.M., Universidad de Granada-C.S.I.C., 18002 Granada, Spain;(3) Department of Geological Sciences, The University of Michigan, 48109 Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract:Dioctahedral smectite is present as a retrograde alteration product of chlorite in Permian-Triassic red slates of the Malaguide Complex in Sierra de Espuña (Betic Cordillera). Mineral assemblages and textures, illite ldquocrystallinityrdquo indices, and fluid inclusion data indicate sub-greenschist facies conditions that reached at least 180°C in the higher-grade tectonic unit of the Malaguide Complex, preceding formation of smectite. Smectite, having K as the dominant interlayer cation, occurs ubiquitously intercalated with trioctahedral chlorite as thin packets of layers and as individual layers that commonly change to chlorite along layers. Although some chlorite is typically homogeneous and trioctahedral, much chlorite shows signs of alteration and has compositions corresponding to different degrees of smectite contaimination. The incompatibility of metamorphic grade with the occurrence of smectite, the general association of chlorite and smectite, and the textural relations collectively show that dioctahedral smectite is derived through replacement of trioctahedral chlorite. Such replacement occurs on a regional basis and demonstrates that caution must be used in interpreting the occurrence of smectite in pelites as being due to prograde processes. Alteration of trioctahedral chlorite under oxidizing conditions due to introduction of phreatic water after uplift of the Betic Cordillera is proposed as the cause of formation of smectite.
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