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Title: | Illitization of Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous K-bentonites from Western Pontides, NW Turkey: Implications for their origin and age | Authors: | Bozkaya, Ömer Günal-Türkmenoğlu, A. Göncüoğlu, M.C. Ünlüce, Ö. Yilmaz, İ.Ö. Schroeder, P.A. |
Keywords: | Diagenesis Geochemistry Illitization K-bentonite Mineralogy NW Turkey Bentonite Exploratory geochemistry High resolution transmission electron microscopy Isotopes Kaolinite Mass spectrometry Minerals Scanning electron microscopy Sedimentology X ray diffraction Dolomitic limestone Mixed-layer illite-smectite Octahedral layers Temperature conditions Variscan orogenies Clay minerals bentonite Devonian-Carboniferous boundary diagenesis geochemistry illitization mineralogy potassium Pontides Turkey Zonguldak |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd | Abstract: | K-bentonite (tephra) layers are exposed as thin beds within Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous carbonates of the Yilanlı formation at four different locations in northwestern, Turkey. Clays separated from K-bentonites in the Gavurpınarı, Yılanlı Burnu (Bartın) and Çimşir Çukurları (Şapça) quarries and the Güdüllü-Gökgöl highway tunnel section near Zonguldak were analyzed by X-ray diffraction, optical, scanning and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. The clay mineralogy is dominated by illite and mixed-layer illite-smectite (I-Sm) along with subordinate amounts of kaolinite, dolomite, calcite, quartz, feldspar, and gypsum. Morphologically, platy shaped illite is the major clay mineral in the Gavurpınarı and Yılanlı Burnu sites, while sponge-like to platy shaped mixed-layer illite-smectites occur in the Şapca Çimşir Çukurları and Gökgöl sites. Illite Kübler index (KI, ?°2?) and polytype data indicate high-grade diagenesis for illite-bearing site, and low-grade diagenesis for I-Sm-bearing sites. Lattice d060 values (?) of illite and I-Sm reflect a dioctahedral composition, with relatively larger d060 values in the Yılanlı Burnu site, which is related to Mg incorporation into the octahedral layer from dolomitic limestone host-rocks Illites have relatively lower tetrahedral Al substitution and higher octahedral Fe and Mg substitutions compared to those of I-Sm. Illites with phengitic composition occur in the Gavurpınarı and Yılanlı Burnu sites, whereas muscovitic composition at Şapca Çimşir Çukurları site. Chondrite-normalized rare earth element patterns for the Gavurpınarı and Yılanlı Burnu sites exhibit similar trends, with relatively higher values when compared to trends for the Şapça Çimşir Çukurları sites. Oxygen (?18O) isotope values of illites and I-Sm range from 17.7 to 21.9‰ (V-SMOW), whereas hydrogen (?D) isotope values range widely from - 10.1 to - 69.9‰ (V-SMOW). The depleted values of ?18O for the Gavurpınarı site imply geologically sudden crystallization under higher temperature conditions. K/Ar ages of different size illite fractions indicate the presence of older detrital illites (2 µm) together with younger diagenetic fractions (0.5 µm) that correspond with an increase of 2M1 polytype in the coarser fraction. Illitization ages of K-bentonites in the Bartın area indicate an Early Permian event corresponding to the Variscan orogeny, whereas the illitization of K-bentonites in the Zonguldak area is Early Jurassic in age, related to the Cimmerian deformation in the region. © 2016 Elsevier B.V. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9346 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clay.2016.08.020 |
ISSN: | 0169-1317 |
Appears in Collections: | Mühendislik Fakültesi Koleksiyonu Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection |
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