Author:
Courbe C.,Velde B.,Meunier A.
Abstract
AbstractPolarizing microscope, electron microprobe and X-ray diffraction examination of minerals in a soil profile developed on a glauconite sand indicate that destabilization of glauconite can be a progressive process which appears to be the reverse of glauconitization. Glauconite in these soils appears to be destabilized into a mixed-layer glauconite-nontronite phase, which crystallizes as a plasma mineral. This material in turn is transformed into smectite+kaolinite+oxides. Loss of K and Fe is evident in whole rock as well as microprobe analyses of the samples. Thus glauconite can lose both Fe and K to aqueous solution during weathering, leaving aluminous clay minerals in the soil.
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology
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