Origin of Middle Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous fuller's earths in England
- 1 March 1977
- journal article
- Published by Mineralogical Society in Clay Minerals
- Vol. 12 (1) , 11-44
- https://doi.org/10.1180/claymin.1977.012.1.02
Abstract
The controversy on the origin of the English Mesozoic fuller's earths is reviewed. Findings of (1) unaltered, devitrified, zeolitized and argillized glass, (2) fragments of holocrystalline and hypocrystalline igneous rocks, and (3) high temperature feldspar and sphene, conclusively demonstrate their volcanic origin. The bulk chemistries of the Bathonian and Lower Cretaceous earths are similar and suggest derivation from ash of trachytic composition. The two earths can be differentiated mineralogically and petrographically by: (a) the presence of sphene, and zeolites replacing glass in the Lower Cretaceous earths; (b) the presence of minor amounts of basaltic glass in the Bathonian earths.K/Ar radioisotope dating on high-temperature alkali feldspar gives (1) 152–159 Ma for the Bathonian fuller's earth, and (2) 118–125 Ma and 142–148 Ma for the Lower Cretaceous fuller's earths. The distribution of the Mesozoic fuller's earths and the origin of their parent ash is discussed.Keywords
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