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Clay mineral associations in the clay cap from the Cerro Pabellón blind geothermal system, Andean Cordillera, Northern Chile
Microstructures and interlayering in pyrophyllite from the Coastal Range of central Chile: evidence of a disequilibrium assemblage
Significance of K-Ar dating of very low-grade metamorphism in Triassic-Jurassic pelites from the Coastal Range of central Chile
Vermiculite-like minerals in low-grade metasediments from the Coastal Range of central Chile
Chlorite composition and geothermometry: a comparative HRTEM/AEM-EMPA-XRD study of Cambrian basic lavas from the Ossa Morena Zone, SW Spain
Fuchsite and other Cr-rich phyllosilicates in ultramafic enclaves from the Almadén mercury mining district, Spain
Pumpellyite associated with actinolite, epidote, prehnite, chlorite, albite, white mica, titanite, smectite, and calcite is found in tholeiitic dolerites of Late Triassic (Liassic?) age, where it fills veinlets, replaces primary plagioclase and orthopyroxene, and appears in the groundmass. The dolerites, metamorphosed during the Eo-Alpine event, crop out as tectonic blocks several hundred meters in size, covering an approximate area of 0.1 km 2 next to the town of Archidona, Málaga province, southern Spain. A 4.0-mm-thick vein filled with compact bundles of needlelike pumpellyite was selected for analysis. Very minor amounts of calcite and smectite appear as a thin wall coating in this vein. Separates of pure pumpellyite were analyzed by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy–analytical electron microscopy, inductively coupled plasma, and electron probe microanalysis (XRD, TEM-AEM, ICP, and EPMA). The chemical analyses show a close agreement between the ICP analysis and the mean value of 60 probe measurements. The average of six semiquantitative AEM analyses plot close to the points above. The X Fe 3+ values (= 100Fe 3+ /Fe 3+ + Al tot ) are 20.7% for the EPMA mean (all Fe as Fe 3+ ) and 18% for the ICP analysis (with Fe 3+ and Fe 2+ analyzed separately). Cation distribution in the Z, Y, X, and W positions agree closely with the ideal stoichiometry (6, 4, 2, and 4, respectively), whereas the cation totals are 15.91 for the EPMA mean and 15.99 for the ICP analysis. The Archidona pumpellyite is strongly impoverished in rare earth elements (REE) as a whole and shows a smooth U-shaped REE pattern. A maximum enrichment of about four to five times chondrites is shown by the heaviest rare earth elements Yb and Lu, respectively. The unit-cell parameters of the pumpellyite were determined as follows: a = 8.814 ± 0.002, b = 5.925 ± 0.001, c = 19.125 ± 0.003 A, V = 990.307 ± 0.228 A 3 , and β = 97° ± 0.8′. Pumpellyite needles in the vein were also examined by selected-area electron diffraction (SAED) and TEM imaging. From [010] zone axis electron diffraction patterns with no streaks along c * and images showing only some twin faults parallel to (001), it was concluded that pumpellyite was not significantly intergrown with epidote, lawsonite or sursassite. This absence of microdefects indicates a remarkable structural homogeneity of this pumpellyite sample.