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    Palygorskite-bearing fracture fills in the Kinshasa area, DR Congo an exceptional mode of palygorskite vein development.

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    Mees, F.
    Adriaens, R.
    Delgado-Huertas, A.
    Delvaux, D.
    Lahogue, P.
    Mpiana, C.
    Tack, L.
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    Discipline
    Earth and related Environmental sciences
    Subject
    Geodynamics and mineral resources
    Surface environments and collection management
    Audience
    Scientific
    Date
    2019
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    Tectonic fractures in Palaeozoic strata of the Kinshasa area, DR Congo, locally host palygorskite-bearing veins and associated calcite occurrences. The palygorskite deposits are typically massive, with a varying degree of alignment of clay particles, a higher quartz content than the arkose substrate, and a variable amount of smectite (montmorillonite). The associated calcite occurrences are macrocrystalline coatings and infillings, and more fine-grained calcite veins with cataclastic texture. The calcite coatings and infillings formed from solution in earth surface conditions, as recorded by their stable isotope signature. The palygorskite-dominated deposits in the fractures formed at a later stage, in a setting without indications of authigenic mineral formation related to hydrothermal activity or to low-temperature interaction of solutions with the local substrate. The veins most likely formed by vertical infiltration of suspended matter in fractures that extended to a post-Palaeozoic palaeosurface, during or after deposition of palygorskite-bearing Upper Jurassic to Early Cretaceous sediments. This represents an exceptional mode of palygorskite vein development, unrelated to any form of mineral authigenesis that is typically invoked to explain vein-type occurrences of palygorskite and related minerals.
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    Mees, F.; Adriaens, R.; Delgado-Huertas, A.; Delvaux, D.; Lahogue, P.; Mpiana, C.; Tack, L. (2019). Palygorskite-bearing fracture fills in the Kinshasa area, DR Congo an exceptional mode of palygorskite vein development.. , South African Journal of Geology, Vol. 122(2), 173-186, DOI: 10.25131/saig.122.0013.
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    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/12395
    doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.25131/saig.122.0013
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    Article
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    Yes
    Language
    eng
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