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Bentonites from Cabo de Gata, Almeria Spain; a mineralogical and geochemical overview

E. Caballero, C. Jimenez de Cisneros, F. J. Huertas, F. Huertas, A. Pozzuoli and J. Linares
Bentonites from Cabo de Gata, Almeria Spain; a mineralogical and geochemical overview
Clay Minerals (December 2005) 40 (4): 463-480

Abstract

The Neogene volcanic region of Cabo de Gata, Almeria, SE Spain, is dotted with many outcrops of bentonite, some of them of significant economic interest. The bentonites have their origin in the hydrothermal alteration of pyroclastic rocks (15-7 Ma). The deposits are usually associated with fractures. The major mineral is a dioctahedral Fe- and Mg-smectite (89-75%) and this is accompanied by minor amounts of feldspars, quartz, amphiboles, pyroxenes, biotite, zeolites, disordered tridymite, calcite, etc. This paper describes the geological background, the general characteristics of the bentonites and major aspects of their formation, e.g. type of low-temperature hydrothermal solutions, mass balance, chemical evolutions of the smectites and geochemistry of trace elements. Finally, the characteristics of three of the most important deposits are described.


ISSN: 0009-8558
EISSN: 1471-8030
Serial Title: Clay Minerals
Serial Volume: 40
Serial Issue: 4
Title: Bentonites from Cabo de Gata, Almeria Spain; a mineralogical and geochemical overview
Affiliation: Estacio Experimental del Zaidin, Granada, Spain
Pages: 463-480
Published: 200512
Text Language: English
Publisher: Mineralogical Society, London, United Kingdom
References: 77
Accession Number: 2006-091202
Categories: Geochemistry of rocks, soils, and sedimentsSedimentary petrology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 10 tables, geol. sketch maps
N36°40'00" - N37°57'00", W03°10'00" - W01°34'60"
Secondary Affiliation: Universita di Napoli Federico II, ITA, Italy
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200650
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