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Episodic mineralization of hydrothermal illite in the Soultz-sous-Forets granite (Upper Rhine Graben, France)

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CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY
卷 152, 期 3, 页码 349-364

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DOI: 10.1007/s00410-006-0110-7

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illite; hydrothermal fluids; granite; Rhine Graben; Soultz-sous-Forets; K-Ar age values; Permian veins

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Episodic and localized illite mineralization is documented in the hydrothermally altered Soultz-sous-Forets granite (Upper Rhine Graben, France). Separated grain-size fractions of altered granite and argillite vein samples contain mixtures of 2M(1) and 1M trans-vacant illite varieties. The platy pseudohexagonal 2M(1) illite phases dominate the vein fillings, whereas the 1M illite occurs largely as a fibrous pore-filling variety, which is particularly abundant in the granite matrix. Multiple phases of fluid injections into the granite body have resulted in different illite assemblages, each sample containing a mixture of polytype generations formed during different crystal growth events. On the basis of mineralogical and K-Ar isotopic constraints, the ages of these vein-mineralizing events are determined by plotting the K-Ar values of the various grain-size fractions against polytype abundance and the fitted volume-weighted crystallite thickness distributions. The results suggest a Permian age for the formation of the studied argillite veins, characterized by successive injections of hydrothermal fluids. Secondary episodes of illite crystallization occurred during Jurassic and Cretaceous (or even younger times) in both the veins and the granite matrix. There are indications that the polytype structure and composition of illite were strongly influenced by variations in fluid chemistry and the degree of fluid-rock interaction as the granite was progressively sealed during post-Variscan, episodic hydrothermal activity.

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