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Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 53

Jökull - 01.12.1983, Side 53
by high contents of the 7 and 14 Á phyllosilicates, kaolinite, halloysite and nontronite-beidellite. Illite (10 Á), pyroxene and Ca-plagioclase could not be detected. The halloysite contains impurities of iron and alkalies. Traces ofandesine (An 33) occur. Characteristic mineral formulas: Kaolinite (Feo.DfiAl3.89) (Al008Sij92) (0,0H)la Halloysite (Fgo,30A13 79)2 (Al0 |6Si384(0,0H)18 Beidellite-nontronite (Ca,) ]7Nao QgKfi 02) (A l2i56Fe3 33Tio 78Mg0 is) (“'k l2.49Si5.51 )094.nH2O Ilmenite Fe0.97Ti0.92Mn0.03O3 Titanomagnetite-goethite-limonite f"ei .65"Fio.6o^ lo.oeMgo oeO^.nHjO Jacobsite-galaxite: Mn,ifl.,Fc12;iAl059Ti0 [0O3 The Öshlíð section, characterized by kaolinite, halloysite, goethite and gibbsite, corresponds to the senile to lateritic stage of tropical weathering (Mohr and von Baren 1960, Kuzvart 1978). The jacobsite-galaxite and maghaemite have only been traced in the baked red layer in contact with the overlying lava. Maghaemite (Y-Fe203), which is metastable with respect to hematite (°c- Fe203), may form from lateritic goethites by grindi- ng and heating up to 500°C (Yariv et al. 1979, Mend- elovici et al. 1979), and oxidation from microcrystal- line magnetite (Gallagher et al. 1968). The jacobsite- galaxite formation probably reflects a metasomatic Mn supply from overlying lava. According to L. Kristjánsson (1979, pers. comm.), a very stable magnetic remanence has been record- ed in the baked soil below the contact. In the light of the mineralogical analyses this may be related to the maghaemite formation. The presence of zeolites like mordenite and heu- landite suggest burial temperatures of 80-100°C (Kristmannsdóttir and Tómasson 1978, Iijima and Utada 1972). The existence of primary weathering miner- als show the sediments in most of the profile to be unaffectcd by the heat from the overlying lava. The Húsavíkurkleif sediments are characterized by presence of 7Á and 14Á phyllosilicates. Halloysite and kaolinite are the main mineral components of the lignite and underclay beds, while the tonsteins (argillized tephra) are characterized by iron poor smectites of the beidellite-montomorillonite type. Selected analyses are as follows: Tonstein Montomorillonite-beidellite (Ca<).47Na03|K0 20) (Al| 74Fej ogTij 76Mgl59) (A1o.78SÍ7.02)(0>OH)24 Beidellite (Cao.otNao 37Ko43) (Al4 52Feo87Tio 24MgoJ6) (AI0.36Bi7.64) (0,0H24) Underclay and lignite Halloysite-kaolinite (Cao.12Nao.31Ko.og) (Al^Feg 44Tio 4iMg0 i4)Si4J5 (0.0H),8 From thin sections and microprobe analyses it becomes apparent that albite (An4 4) and Ca-zeolit- es (heulandite, chabazite, mesolite) have formed at the expense of calcic plagioclase. Traces of bytown- ite (An72), labradorite (Ang4) and andesine (An38) still remain. Volcanic glass is mostly replaced by clay minerals, analcime and/or heulandite. The composition of the beidellite corresponds to analyses of beidellitic clay from Faeroe Island and Mull (Sabine 1971, Sabine et al. 1972). A modern analogue to the lignite and underclay sequences at Húsavíkurkleif has been described for a peat form- ing environment, South Carolina (Staub and Cohen 1978). The clays are mostly smectitic, however, within the peat and in the rooted clay immediately below, kaolinite dominates. The kaolinitization was caused by leaching by acid water filtering down from the overlying peat (Richardson and Francis 1971). The iron/titanium oxides include hematite and anatase. A hematite rich 5-10 cm thick bed with traces of smectite, is recorded in the middle of the profile. The hematite is suggested to have formed from limonite or goethite during burial of the lava pile. According to Langmuir (1971) the transform- ation of goethite (a-Feö(OH) ) to hematite (a- Fe903) and water, occurs at temperatures between 81 and 143°C at 1 and 4 bars H20 pressure, re- spectively. This suggest the sediments to have been heated to at least 80-90°C after deposition. The mineralogy further place the Húsavíkurkleif sediments within the analcime-heulandite-zone or higher of Utada (1965), Iijima and Utada (1972), suggesting reheating to about 120°C. The Sámsslabir red beds are characterized by the 14 Á and 10 Á phyllosilicates; illite-vermiculite-cor- rensite and smectite (montmorillonite), opaline sil- ica and traces of chlorite. Neither kaolinite nor hal- loysite could be detected. Selected mineral analyses: Illite (Fe-rich)-vermiculite: JÖKULL 33. ÁR 51
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