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Marantos, I., Markopoulos, T., Christidis, G. E. (2007) Zeolitic alteration in the Tertiary Feres volcano-sedimentary basin, Thrace, NE Greece. Mineralogical Magazine, 71 (3) 327-345 doi:10.1180/minmag.2007.071.3.327

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TitleZeolitic alteration in the Tertiary Feres volcano-sedimentary basin, Thrace, NE Greece
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsMarantos, I.Author
Markopoulos, T.Author
Christidis, G. E.Author
Year2007 (June)Volume71
Issue3
PublisherMineralogical Society
DOIdoi:10.1180/minmag.2007.071.3.327Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMarantos, I., Markopoulos, T., Christidis, G. E. (2007) Zeolitic alteration in the Tertiary Feres volcano-sedimentary basin, Thrace, NE Greece. Mineralogical Magazine, 71 (3) 327-345 doi:10.1180/minmag.2007.071.3.327
Plain TextMarantos, I., Markopoulos, T., Christidis, G. E. (2007) Zeolitic alteration in the Tertiary Feres volcano-sedimentary basin, Thrace, NE Greece. Mineralogical Magazine, 71 (3) 327-345 doi:10.1180/minmag.2007.071.3.327
Abstract/NotesAbstractThe Tertiary volcano-sedimentary sequence of the Feres basin (Thrace, NE Greece), includes lavas of andesitic–rhyolitic composition as well as volcaniclastic rocks, pyroclastic flows and pyroclastic fall deposits principally of dacitic–rhyodacitic composition. The pyroclastic flow deposits frequently show intense devitrification, vapour-phase crystallization and evidence of fumarolic activity, which involves deposition of scapolite in pore spaces. The Feres basin can be subdivided on the basis of mineral alteration assemblages: (1) the Pefka region; characterized by intense hydrothermal alteration of the volcanic rocks and mineral zoning(silicic, argillic, sericitic and propylitic zones) with polymetallic mineralization, and (2) the remainder of the basin; where the volcaniclastic rocks are characterized by the alteration of volcanic glass to zeolites (clinoptilolite, heulandite, mordenite, analcime), clay minerals (smectite, illite, celadonite, chlorite), SiO2 polymorphs (cristobalite, opal-CT, quartz), K-feldspar and calcite. Laumontite is also present as an alteration product of plagioclase, with stilbite sporadically occurringin veinlets. Locally, rhyolites are also altered to zeolites (clinoptilolite and/or mordenite). The zeolitization process has occurred rapidly with the depositional environment, temperature, rate of cooling(of the volcanic rocks), nature and temperature of the mineral-forming fluids and composition of the parent material controllingthe formation of zeolites.


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