A survey of white mica crystallinity and polytypes in pelitic rocks of Snowdonia and Llŷn, North Wales
- 1 June 1985
- journal article
- Published by Mineralogical Society in Mineralogical Magazine
- Vol. 49 (352) , 305-319
- https://doi.org/10.1180/minmag.1985.049.352.02
Abstract
Pelitic rocks in North Wales, ranging in age from late Precambrian to Silurian were sampled. XRD analysis was used to determine the mineralogy and white mica crystallinity of separated < 2 µm fractions. Results show that three stages of metapelite recrystallization can be distinguished. Stage I metapelites are uncleaved or feebly cleaved with crystallinities > 0.43Δ°2θ; the 1Md polytype dominates < 2 µm fractions, occurring as K-and Na-micas. Stage II metapelites show variable cleavage development and crystallinities in the range 0.26-0.43Δ°2θ; 1Md and 2M1 polytypes occur and K- and Na-micas are commonly regularly interstratified. Stage III metapelites are strongly cleaved with crystallinities < 0.26Δ°2θ; the 2M1 polytype is dominant, occurring as K-mica and paragonite. Pelites bearing pyrophyllite, rectorite, and corrensite are found close to plug-like intrusions and were contact altered prior to regional metamorphism. 1M mica is common in deeply buried but relatively undeformed volcaniclastic rocks of the Arfon Group.Contours of equal crystallinity (isocrysts) are plotted with metabasite zones on a metamorphic map. This shows that stage I metapelites are equivalent to the subpumpellyite zone (≡?laumontite zone). Stage II metapelites are equivalent to the prehnite-pumpellyite facies and stage III metapelites to the clinozoisite and biotite zones of the greenschist facies.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- The conversion of smectite to illite during diagenesis: evidence from some illitic clays from bentonites and sandstonesMineralogical Magazine, 1985
- The interaction of deformation and metamorphism in slatesTectonophysics, 1981
- Low grade and very low grade regional metabasic Ordovician rocks of Llŷn and Snowdonia, Gwynedd, North WalesGeological Magazine, 1981
- Incipient metamorphism of Cambro-Silurian clastic rocks from the Jåmtland Supergroup, Central Scandinavian Caledonides, Western Sweden: illite crystallinity and 'vitrinite' reflectanceJournal of the Geological Society, 1980
- The tectonic evolution of the Welsh CaledonidesGeological Society, London, Special Publications, 1979
- Clay minerals as an index of the degree of metamorphism of the carbonate and terrigenous rocks in the South Wales coalfieldSedimentology, 1977
- Mineralogy and oxygen isotope geochemistry of the hydrothermally altered rocks of the Ohaki-Broadlands, New Zealand, geothermal areaAmerican Journal of Science, 1973
- Occurrence of Pure, Well-Crystallized 1m Illite in Cambro-Ordovician Sandstone from Rhourde El Baguel Field, AlgeriaJournal of Sedimentary Research, 1967
- Chlorite-illite tonstein in high-rank coals from Queensland, Australia; notes on regional epigenetic grade and coal rankAmerican Journal of Science, 1966
- The Pre-Cambrian Complex and Associated Rocks of South-Western Lleyn (Carnarvonshire). With a chapter on the Petrology of the Complex by Edward GreenlyQuarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 1928