Data di Pubblicazione:
2000
Abstract:
Mineralogical and geochemical studies were carried out on red and green shales from the «F lysch Rosso» sediments (southern Apennines, Italy) in order to investigate on the cause(s) of the colour variation. The two chromatic types show compositional analogies and few differences are relevant, the main consisting in Fe content. Although the statistical analyses evidenced a slightly significant difference in some chemical parameters indicative of the redox conditions at the water-sediment interface (U, Corg, FeO, V /Cr, U/Th), they, nevertheless, still indicate oxic environments both in red and in green shales. The difference in the organic carbon content is small and
cannot be seen as the cause of the chromatic variation.
The origin of the red colour is ascribed mainly to
the presence of hematite, which is ubiquitous in the
red shales but in a very little amount in a few of the
green ones.
D ifferent h ematite, feldspars, and kaolinite
c o n te n ts of red and green shales as well as
geochem ical considerations suggest a detrital
hypothesis for Fe-hydroxides and a diagenetic one
for the hematite.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Tateo, Fabio
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