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Domain Segregation in Ni-Fe-Mg-Smectites

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1987

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Abstract

Abstract The first stage of lateritic weathering of pyroxenes in the Niquelandia area, Brazil, leads either to Fe-rich products or to a phyllosilicate clay. In relatively unfractured parent rock the phyllosilicate clay contains Ni-rich smectites, the atomic ratio of Ni: octahedral cations ranging from 0.3 to 0.5. These smectites were studied by polarized light microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy, and electron microprobe, and infrared, optical absorption, Mössbauer, and extended X-ray absorption fine-structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy. The chemical composition of the smectite is constant on the optical microscope scale even to the smallest analyzed particles (3000 A in diameter and about 75 Å thick). From XRD data the mineral is principally a swelling, trioctahedral smectite; however, some kerolite-pimelite-like layers are present, and a weak 06,33 reflection indicates the presence of a small amount of a dioctahedral phase. Mössbauer results show that all Fe cations are Fe 3+ in octahedral sites. The structural formula of the smectite is: (Ca 0.01 K 0.05 )(Al 0.17 Fe 0.5 Mg 0.48 Ni 1.47 Cr 0.02 )(Si 3.92 Al 0.08 )O 10 (OH) 2 The results obtained from all the above methods suggest that in the smectites Ni, and, perhaps, a small amount of Mg are clustered in pimelite-like domains (or layers), whereas Fe and some Al are clustered in nontronite-like domains (or layers). Most selected-area electron diffraction patterns exhibit continuous or punctuated ( hk ) rings, indicating that particles contain several stacked layers. The patterns of some thin particles, however, suggest dioctahedral layers having trans-octahedral vacancies, such as in the Garfield, Washington, nontronite. Thus, the Ni-Fe-Mg-smectite, which seemingly is homogeneous, actually consists of mixed trioctahedral and dioctahedral layers or domains.

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