2002
DOI: 10.2138/am-2002-11-1204
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Characterization and modeling of illite crystal particles and growth mechanisms in a zoned hydrothermal deposit, Lake City, Colorado

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“…The phengitic composition of the pure illite phase is comparable with a number of low temperature illites formed under a range of diagenetic, low temperature metamorphic and hydrothermal conditions (Hunziker et al 1986;Bove et al 2002;Inoue et al 2004). Yoder and Eugster (1955) and Velde (1965) determined that the 1M d fi 2M 1 white mica transformation occurs experimentally in the temperature range of 125°C (400 MPa) to 350°C, and in natural prograde metamorphic sequences this transition occurs predominantly under anchizonal conditions (200-300°C) and is complete by the beginning of the greenschist facies (Frey 1987).…”
Section: Hydrothermal Illitization Of Feldsparssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The phengitic composition of the pure illite phase is comparable with a number of low temperature illites formed under a range of diagenetic, low temperature metamorphic and hydrothermal conditions (Hunziker et al 1986;Bove et al 2002;Inoue et al 2004). Yoder and Eugster (1955) and Velde (1965) determined that the 1M d fi 2M 1 white mica transformation occurs experimentally in the temperature range of 125°C (400 MPa) to 350°C, and in natural prograde metamorphic sequences this transition occurs predominantly under anchizonal conditions (200-300°C) and is complete by the beginning of the greenschist facies (Frey 1987).…”
Section: Hydrothermal Illitization Of Feldsparssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Indeed, it is well documented that in shallow crustal environments like the one inferred here for Bouskour ore deposition, exsolution of hydrothermal fluids from a crystallizing magma can release large volumes of gases, including oxidizing components such as SO 2(g) , acidic components such as HCl (g) , and smaller volumes of dense, saline brines (Bodnar et al 1985). The occurrence of acidic fluid conditions during emplacement of the copper mineralization at Bouskour is supported by the coexistence of illite-chlorite alteration assemblages (see Hedenquist and Browne 1989;Bove et al 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The than a pressure effect (e.g., Sassi and Scolari, 1974;Guidotti and Sassi, 1986 (Shirozu and Higashi, 1972;Meunier and Velde, 1982;Inoue et al, 1987Inoue et al, , 1988Drits et al, 1993;Inoue and Kitagawa, 1994;Drews-Armitage et al, 1996;Celik et al, 1999;Yan et al, 2001;Bove et al, 2002;Schleicher, 2006).…”
Section: Mineralogymentioning
confidence: 99%