The Geology, Mineralogy, and Occurrence of Bedded Sepiolite Deposits in the Akçayir-Yürükakçayir (Eski¸sehir) Lacustrine Basin, Central Turkey

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Kadir Sariiz
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Abstract - The Akçayir-Yürükakçayir Miocene-Pliocene basin in the Central Anatolia hosts ancient lacustrine sepiolite deposits. The succession in this basin consists of conglomerate (Yürükakçayir conglomerate), clayey and silty limestone, dolomitic marl, sepiolite beds and lenses, and dolomitic limestone (Kepeztepe formation). The main impurities within the sepiolite rock are dolomite, opal-CT, calcite, smectite and feldspar as sepiolite + dolomite and sepiolite + opal-CT are the main mineral assemblages. Smectite and feldspar are thought to be of detrital origin. Calcite is found as a secondary filling in root tubes and casts. Sepiolite samples studied display root-marks and root tubes, soapy and massive structure indicating direct precipitation. Sepiolite deposits probably formed at a pH of 8 to 9, and Mg+2 and SiO2 concentrations in moderately saline environments of internal facies of an alkaline lake.
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APA: Kadir Sariiz  (2000)  The Geology, Mineralogy, and Occurrence of Bedded Sepiolite Deposits in the Akçayir-Yürükakçayir (Eski¸sehir) Lacustrine Basin, Central Turkey

MLA: Kadir Sariiz The Geology, Mineralogy, and Occurrence of Bedded Sepiolite Deposits in the Akçayir-Yürükakçayir (Eski¸sehir) Lacustrine Basin, Central Turkey. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2000.

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