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Occurrence, composition and growth of polyhedral serpentine

Muriel Andreani, Olivier Grauby, Alain Baronnet and Manuel Munoz
Occurrence, composition and growth of polyhedral serpentine
European Journal of Mineralogy (May 2008) 20 (2): 159-171

Abstract

Occurrences, compositions and crystallization of polyhedral serpentine were investigated by SEM, AEM/TEM and mu -XANES analysis of samples from different ultramafic units. Polyhedral serpentines are identified in all of these contexts and form as an alteration product of orthopyroxene (enstatite) and as late veining events. They are always the last serpentine type to crystallize. Their formation requires a combination of three factors: 1) open space, 2) a relatively low temperature (T < 200-300 degrees C), and 3) the presence of trivalent cations (Al (super 3+) in this study, > or = 0.1 atoms per serpentine formula unit). mu -XANES data at the iron K-edge indicate that Fe is predominantly ferrous and octahedrally coordinated in our Al-rich samples. This microstructure therefore cannot be systematically used as a marker of oxidizing conditions. Textural and microstructural criteria suggest that polyhedral serpentine crystallizes via a "gel" precursor first reorganized into a poorly-crystallized proto-serpentine, in which onion nucleation takes place as nested, discontinuous sheets. Grains expand radially, inwards and outwards, by a layer-by-layer mechanism. Thick layers, made of tens of serpentine sheets, propagate laterally in the (001) plane and result in a pseudo-spherical "onion-like" morphology. By analogy with available clay synthesis experiments, the relatively low temperature conditions under which polyhedral serpentine form may favor a segregation of trivalent cations in the structure. This could create locally dioctahedral components in the structure that may explain the peculiar bending along (010) responsible for the faceted morphology of polyhedral serpentine.


ISSN: 0935-1221
EISSN: 1617-4011
Serial Title: European Journal of Mineralogy
Serial Volume: 20
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Occurrence, composition and growth of polyhedral serpentine
Affiliation: Laboratoire de Geosciences, Montpellier, France
Pages: 159-171
Published: 200805
Text Language: English
Publisher: Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Naegele u. Obermiller), Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany
References: 74
Accession Number: 2008-086475
Categories: Mineralogy of silicates
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 1 table
Secondary Affiliation: Universite Paul Cezanne, FRA, FranceObservatoire des Sciences de la Terre, de l'Univers et de l'Environnement de Grenoble, FRA, France
Country of Publication: Germany
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, copyright, Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 200826
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