Natural Ammonium Illites from Black Shales Hosting a Stratiform Base Metal Deposit, Delong Mountains, Northern Alaska
- 1 June 1982
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Clays and Clay Minerals
- Vol. 30 (3) , 161-166
- https://doi.org/10.1346/ccmn.1982.0300301
Abstract
Naturally occurring ammonium illites have been discovered in black shales surrounding a stratiform base metal deposit in the DeLong Mountains, northern Alaska. Infrared spectra of the samples exhibit pronounced absorption at 1430 cm−1, the resonant-banding frequency for NH4+ coordinated in the illite interlayer. X-ray powder diffraction characteristics of the ammonium illites include an expanded d(001) spacing, with values as large as 10.16 Å, and ratios for I001/I003 and I002/I005 of about 2. Infrared analyses of physical mixtures of NH4Cl with a standard illite, and comparisons with synthetic ammonium micas indicate significant substitution (>50%) of NH4+ for K+ in the illite interlayer position. Nitrogen determinations on two ammonium illites after removal of carbonaceous matter gave values of 1.48 wt. % NH4+ and 1.44 wt. % NH4+. A survey of more than 150 different shale horizons indicates that the NH4+ content of the illites increases in proximity to the stratiform base metal mineralization.Keywords
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