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Triassic chlorites from the Jura and the Catalan coastal range

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 May 2018

J. L. Martin Vivaldi
Affiliation:
Silicates Dept, Zaidin Experimental Station, Granada, Spain
Douglas M. C. MacEwan
Affiliation:
Silicates Dept, Zaidin Experimental Station, Granada, Spain
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Abstract

The mineralogical nature of clays from the Catalan coastal range corresponding to Bunter, Muschelkalk and Keuper in stratigraphic sequence has been investigated. The predominant minerals present are illite, quartz, carbonate (calcium and/or magnesium) and chlorite in the Keuper and Muschelkalk and in the Bunter kaolinite is found in addition. Attention is drawn to the occurrence of interstratified chlorite and swelling chlorite, which association may be typical of clays deposited during Triassic time.

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Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1957

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