Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The paper reports interdisciplinary research of weathering profile stages on gneiss with regard to tectonic
and landscape evolutions of the western Sila Grande Massif (Southern Italy). The outcropping rocks consist
of medium- to coarse-grained biotite-garnet and sillimanite gneiss (BGS-G), and medium- to coarsegrained
biotite-muscovite migmatitic gneiss (M-G). The BGS-G rocks are fractured and weathered with
either massive or foliated texture, whereas the M-G rocks are intensely weathered and fractured with a massive
texture and frequent pegmatite veins. Petrographical and mineralogical variations show that both
gneissic rocks (BGS-G and M-G samples) underwent weathering processes characterized by a progressive
chemical attack on the labile minerals with generation of neoformed minerals and substitution of the original
rock fabric. The weathering processes produced phyllosilicates and Fe-oxides; neoformed clay minerals and
ferruginous products replaced feldspars and biotite during the most advanced weathering stage. Microfractures
and morphological variations occur on the original rock and, thereby, affect the surrounding landscape
processes. The weathering profile mineralogy and rock textures viewed in the context of landscape evolution
provide useful insights into the widespread slope movement phenomena in the Sila Grande Massif gneiss
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Weathering; Clay minerals; Petrography; Soil micromorphology; Gneiss
Elenco autori:
Borrelli, Luigi; Gulla', Giovanni
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