Paleocene Glauconite of the Near-Volga Monocline of Submarine Volcanic Sedimentary Genesis

Author:

Nikulin Iv. Iv.,Boeva N. M.,Soboleva S. V.,Bortnikov N. S.

Abstract

Abstract A new concept of the formation of glauconite from the Paleocene deposits of the sedimentary cover of the southwestern part of the Near-Volga monocline is presented. It was formed as a result of halmyrolysis of ash material in lake conditions. Glauconitization is confined to the Paleogene thermal maximum and the periphery of active volcanism along the entire mobile belt. In this connection, it is widely distributed in the Paleogene deposits. Structural and crystal-chemical features of glauconite, stages of crystallization of its aggregates, paragenetic associations with smectite, kaolinite, and zeolite, as well as the presence of ore minerals indicate its authigenic origin. The authigenic origin is confined to the formations of temporary, episodically submerging shallow marine basins. An applied scheme of discrimination of glauconites by their crystallochemical features has been developed. The discrimination diagram can be used to determine the specific conditions of the sedimentation basin, which are expressed in the progradation cycles of glauconite accumulation. The cycles were controlled by induced depressions within the Russian plate.

Publisher

Pleiades Publishing Ltd

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)

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