Author:
Clément P.,Kimpe C. R. De
Abstract
Chemical and mineralogical analyses of a deeply weathered gabbroic rock showed that smectite (nontronite) is the main secondary mineral in association with iron-rich chlorite. The granular disintegration of the rock is mainly induced by the alteration of ferromagnesian minerals. The occurrence of silica-rich minerals is explained by the confining conditions imposed by the depressed topography of the site; along steeper slopes gibbsite is found in thinner saprolites. Weathering, though still proceeding, must have started before the last glaciation in order to explain the thickness of the profile; this is also supported by geomorphological considerations. The succession of erosion and weathering stages during Pleistocene times contributed to the shaping of the gabbroic depression.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cited by
25 articles.
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