"In northwestern Sardinia, a Tertiary calc-alkaline volcanic succession, linked to the subduction of. Insubric oceanic crust and subsequent post-collisional slab break-off, crops out and hosts several. kaolin deposits. We have undertaken field and laboratory studies to establish how the Tertiary. geodynamic setting of the western Mediterranean, and the composition and texture (especially. porosity) of the volcanic rocks, control the geometry and quality of the deposits. Massive andesites,. dacites, and mildly welded rhyodacitic ignimbrites are the precursors of the kaolin. Kaolin deposits. from the andesites contain pyrite and jarosite, and the deposits which formed from the dacites. contain up to 5% alunite. The amounts of pyrite and alunite are negligible in deposits which formed. from ignimbrite. The fracture-controlled fluid-dominated systems (Izawa, 1986), responsible for the. formation of the deposits, are linked to NNW–SSE-trending normal faults which formed during. Burdigalian to Serravallian extension that followed collision between Adria and Europe (Corsica–. Sardinia crust). Four types of deposit morphology (bedform, mushroom, fault parallel and funnel). are recognised, based on the attitude, fracturing, and porosity of the precursor rock. The remarkable. funnel morphology was generated by repeated hydrothermal eruptions."

Tectonic and litho-stratigraphic controls on kaolin deposits within volcanic successions: insights from the kaoliniferous district of north-western Sardinia (Italy) / Oggiano, Giacomo; Mameli, Paola. - In: ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS. - ISSN 0169-1368. - 48:(2012), pp. 151-164. [10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.03.002]

Tectonic and litho-stratigraphic controls on kaolin deposits within volcanic successions: insights from the kaoliniferous district of north-western Sardinia (Italy).

OGGIANO, Giacomo;MAMELI, Paola
2012-01-01

Abstract

"In northwestern Sardinia, a Tertiary calc-alkaline volcanic succession, linked to the subduction of. Insubric oceanic crust and subsequent post-collisional slab break-off, crops out and hosts several. kaolin deposits. We have undertaken field and laboratory studies to establish how the Tertiary. geodynamic setting of the western Mediterranean, and the composition and texture (especially. porosity) of the volcanic rocks, control the geometry and quality of the deposits. Massive andesites,. dacites, and mildly welded rhyodacitic ignimbrites are the precursors of the kaolin. Kaolin deposits. from the andesites contain pyrite and jarosite, and the deposits which formed from the dacites. contain up to 5% alunite. The amounts of pyrite and alunite are negligible in deposits which formed. from ignimbrite. The fracture-controlled fluid-dominated systems (Izawa, 1986), responsible for the. formation of the deposits, are linked to NNW–SSE-trending normal faults which formed during. Burdigalian to Serravallian extension that followed collision between Adria and Europe (Corsica–. Sardinia crust). Four types of deposit morphology (bedform, mushroom, fault parallel and funnel). are recognised, based on the attitude, fracturing, and porosity of the precursor rock. The remarkable. funnel morphology was generated by repeated hydrothermal eruptions."
2012
Tectonic and litho-stratigraphic controls on kaolin deposits within volcanic successions: insights from the kaoliniferous district of north-western Sardinia (Italy) / Oggiano, Giacomo; Mameli, Paola. - In: ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS. - ISSN 0169-1368. - 48:(2012), pp. 151-164. [10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.03.002]
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