Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8893463 CATENA 2018 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
Montmorillonite and hematite genesis in red boles indicates leaching in an oxidative environment at near neutral pH (~5.5 to 8) conditions. Further, heating of the altered basalt from emplacement of upper lava flows under subaerial-dry conditions could have also promoted the formation of hematite in red boles. The hydrothermal alteration of K and Mg enriched volcanic ash admixed with the altered lower flow basalt under slightly reducing oxidation potential led to the genesis of nontronite and celadonite in the green bole. The aluminous Fe-smectite in brown bole occurred from hydrothermal alteration of aluminous clays (e.g., montmorillonite). The different colored boles, therefore, suggest a range of weathering processes including chemical leaching to hydrothermal alteration in oxidative to reducing environmental conditions throughout DFV emplacement that could reflect changing surficial conditions associated with volcanically forced changes to the environment.
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