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Hydrothermal macroscopic Fe-sepiolite from Oujda Mounts (Middle Atlas, Eastern Morocco)

Teresa UbideJesús SorianoCarlos GaléMarceliano LagoJoaquín BastidaEnrique Arranz

subject

BasaltCalciteMineralChalcedonySepioliteGeochemistryMineralogyGeologyengineering.materialHydrothermal circulationchemistry.chemical_compoundSequence (geology)chemistryengineeringClay mineralsGeologyEarth-Surface Processes

description

The Triassic-Jurassic series in the Oujda Mounts (Middle Atlas, NE Morocco) includes two basaltic units. The whole sequence is crosscut by veins filled with Fe-sepiolite + chalcedony + calcite + smectite and mixed layer talc-saponite. Fe-sepiolite occurs as macroscopic fibres and is one of the latest mineral phases in the filling sequence of the veins. The compositional relationships and crystallographic parameters obtained on carefully selected samples of sepiolite are compared with previous data, and support the actual development of Mg-Fe substitution in this clay mineral, given the adequate hydrothermal conditions. Genesis of this uncommon variety of sepiolite in veins is interpreted as the result of regional low temperature hydrothermalism that affected the Middle Atlas during the Jurassic. The Mg-rich hydrothermal solutions interacted with the basaltic sequences, previously affected by alteration processes, producing the mobilization of Fe and allowing for the precipitation of Fe-sepiolite as a late mineral in the veins.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2008.05.002