Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
This study characterizes the effects of fluid migration into a predominantly shale
cover which seals the active geothermal system of Mt. Amiata (Tuscany, Italy). During Alpine
orogenesis the shale unit was affected by regional metamorphism at the limit of the diagenesisanchizone.
Subsequently, the phyllosilicate clay minerals of the shales underwent significant
alteration at diagenetic temperatures (175325ÂșC as determined by the geochemical model) by the
pervasive circulation of fluids activated by the geothermal field. The overall mineralogical
assemblages indicate that the main transformations consisted mostly of destabilization of illite and
formation of kaolinite together with large amounts of I-S mixed layers, with higher smectite content
and decreased Reichweite I-S ordering (from R3 to R1) with respect to the original, unaltered phases.
Application of computer modelling indicates that the circulation of CO2-rich geothermal fluids into
the shale unit was responsible for the observed phyllosilicate clay mineral transformations.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Clay minerals; retrograde diagenesis; Mt.Amiata geothermal field; XRD; geochemical modelling
Elenco autori:
Battaglia, STEFANO ANGIOLO; Gianelli, Giovanni; Gherardi, Fabrizio
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