2003
DOI: 10.3989/cyv.2003.v42.i5.632
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Arcillas fibrosas anómalas en encostramientos y sedimentos superficiales: características y génesis (Esquivias, Cuenca de Madrid)

Abstract: Se estudian silcretas, calcretas/calizas palustres y niveles arcillosos de zonas continentales superficiales con objeto de caracterizar la mineralogía de las arcillas fibrosas, su composición química y las condiciones de formación. La caracterización mineralógica, petrológica y geoquímica se realiza con difracción de Rayos X (DRX), microscopía óptica, microscopía electrónica de barrido (MEB) y de transmisión (MET) que llevan asociados espectrómetros de energías dispersivas (EDS). En los niveles arcillosos puro… Show more

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“…This small deposit is located in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula. Occurrence of palygorskite in this area has been reported repeatedly (Leguey et al, 1985;Pozo et al, 1985;García-Romero, 1988;Bustillo & García-Romero, 2003;García-Romero et al, 2004;García-Romero & Suárez, 2010), in the lacustrine and distal alluvial fans deposits of the Intermediate Unit (Miocene) of the Madrid Basin, part of the Tajo Basin. To the northeast of the town of Esquivias, thin argillaceous beds are interlayered with calcrete/palustrine limestones.…”
Section: Geology and Mineralogysupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…This small deposit is located in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula. Occurrence of palygorskite in this area has been reported repeatedly (Leguey et al, 1985;Pozo et al, 1985;García-Romero, 1988;Bustillo & García-Romero, 2003;García-Romero et al, 2004;García-Romero & Suárez, 2010), in the lacustrine and distal alluvial fans deposits of the Intermediate Unit (Miocene) of the Madrid Basin, part of the Tajo Basin. To the northeast of the town of Esquivias, thin argillaceous beds are interlayered with calcrete/palustrine limestones.…”
Section: Geology and Mineralogysupporting
confidence: 57%
“…To the northeast of the town of Esquivias, thin argillaceous beds are interlayered with calcrete/palustrine limestones. Palygorskite occurs together with calcite and other minerals, mainly sepiolite, smectites and opal (Bustillo & García-Romero, 2003). The origin of this palygorskite is from direct precipitation of interstitial waters present in the calcrete/palustrine limestones.…”
Section: Geology and Mineralogymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other types of precursors include opaline material (Blank & Fosberg, 1991) and unidentified spherical aggregates (Martin de Vidales et al, 1987). A relationship between palygorskite formation and calcite dissolution has also been suggested (Bustillo & García Romero, 2003). TEM observations of replacement of palygorskite or sepiolite by another phase are reported by Vogt and Larqué (1998), who illustrate the replacement of sepiolite by opal.…”
Section: Transmission Electron Microscopymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Nahon et al (1975) describe domains of neoformed palygorskite, formed at the expense of palygorskite-rich marls with a unistrial to crystallitic b-fabric. Bustillo and García Romero (2003) describe relict fibrous textures in silcretes, inherited from palygorskite-bearing calcretes and possibly enhanced by sepiolite neoformation. Silicification of sepiolite deposits can be marked by inheritance of a striated b-fabric and a granular microstructure (Bustillo & Alonso-Zarza, 2007).…”
Section: Thin Section Studiesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…; Ballesteros et al (1997); Gomez-Gras et al (2000); Bustillo (2001); Parcerisa et al (2001); Bustillo and García Romero (2003).…”
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