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But why clay-
 It is important to know where we are coming from ,
since the course of study in MNA/IMACS centers on
                      clay and clay minerals basically
How are clays formed
Clays are formed from weathering of silica rich rocks
  e.g Granite
Processes of Formation-
-Weathering of the silica rich rock
-bedrock weathering
-transporting of the weathered rocks
-Sedimentary processes
-Incorporation of Carbonates
Requirements
 - ReactionTime
 - Igneous Rocks (Intrusive Igneous Rocks)
 -Geological Factor
 -Agents of Transportation
 Agents of Weathering
 -Alteration of Chemical composition
 -Pressure
 -Temperature
Types of Clays –Based on Origin
 1-Residual Clays-not far from parent rock
 2-Sedimentary Clays -far from parent material


 Residual Clay (primary clays)–Non plastic,white,e.g
  kaolin
 Sedimentary Clay (secondary clays)-
  Plastic,grey,darker,smaller paricles and uniform e.g
  ball clay,fire clay
Residual clays are formed basically
by surface weathering
 This gives clays in 3 ways
 -chemical decomposition of rocks
 -solution of rocks(limestone)containing clayey
  impurities which are insoluble
 -disintergration and solution of shales


 But the most common process of clay formation is the
  decompostion of feldspar
SOME INTRUSIVE ROCKS
Coarse Grains-slow cooling
Clays are not formed from Extrusive rocks
Diorite
Granite
Granite pegmatite
Gabbro
Mechanisms of clay minerals
formation
 -Inheritance
 -Neoformation
 -Transformation


 The 3 mechanisms operating in 3 geological systems
 -Weathering
 -Sedimentary
 - Diagenetic hydrothermal
Inheritance
 Another area reaction
 Stable
 Natural deposit
 Previous stage in rock cycle reaction
 Dominace in sedimentary environments
Neoformation
 Clays precipitation from solution
 Reaction of amorphous material
Neoformation
 Secondary precipitates of calcite , sulphates , Fe
 Affirmation of permafrost
 Structural and mineralogical changes are irreversible
  and affect present soils
 Understanding of quartenary environment-needs
  assessment of possible frozen ground
Transformation
 Possesion of inherited structure
 Chemical reactions-ions exchanged and modification
  of cations (layer transformation)
 1)ion exchange between losely bound ion and those of
  environments
 2)layer transformation –modification of arrangement
  of octahedral, tetrahedral and interlayer cations
 Dominance in diagenetic-hydrothermal environments
The best mechanism
 Layer transformation


 Result of this type of reaction are better preserved in
  geological records
Environment of formation
 1)Weathering zone
 Upper zone of the earth crust –T and P varies
 Short reaction time

 2)Sedimentary environment-long reaction
    time(sedimentation,subsidence)
   -near or below sea level
   Sediment-water interface
   -low temperature
   Pressure (1 kb )
 Diagenetic hydrothermal
 -zones in contact with hot water
 -wide range of environmental conditions
Incresing energy required
      Mechnism/      inheritance   neoformatio   transformati
      environment                  n             on
      s
      sedimentary
      weathering
      Diagenesis-
      hydrothermal
CONTROVERSIAL ISSUE OF
DETRITAL VS DIAGENESIS
 ORIGIN OF CLAYS
 DETRITAL OR DIAGENESIS
 Detrital-reflection of character of source material,
  inheritance of basic clay mineral lattice
 Diagenesis-adsorption of cation and its modification
Application of XRD in Detrital vs
Diagenesis controversy
 -Collection of thousands of samples


-to illustrate the variety of clay under similar
  environmental conditions
-variety of environments in which same clay minerals
  occur
XRD OF ORGANIC AND PYRITE RICH
SHALES
 -No particular clay mineral is restricted to a particular
    environments
   -dominance of kaolinite in fluviate environment
   -illite ,monmorillionite abundance,frequency,sole clay
    mineral in all environments
   -chlorite not a dominant mineral
   -non marine shales are seldom,if ever monomineralic
interpretation
 -clay minerals do not originate from depositional
  environments
 -they are detrital in origin
 -though they are altered(degraded) in fluviate and
  subaerial environments
 But little evidence of alteration in major basin of
  deposition to show that it is a major factor in defining
  the ultimate mineralogic character of clay
TYPES OF CLAYS BASED ON
GROUPS
 -KAOLINITE
 -MONTMORILLIONITE
 -SMECTITE
 -ILLITE
 -CHLORITE
BASED ON GENERAL
COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES
 -KAOLIN-consist mainly of kaolinite
 -BENTONITE-majorly monmorillionite,hardens when
    mixed with water
   -BALL CLAY-kaolinite, mica
   -FIRE CLAY-kaolinite, feoxide,magnesia,alkalines,can
    resist high temp
   -COMMON CLAY-no resistance to heat, has
    impurities than fire clay
   -ARMENIAN BOLE-attapulgite
Bibliography
 Clay mineral formation and transformation in rocks
    and soils by D.D EBERL , US Geological survey
   A discussion on the origin of clay minerals in
    sedimentary rocks by Charles .E Weaver, Shell Oil
    Co,Houston,Texas
   Identification of Clay minerals by Xray Diffraction
    Analysis by George W Brindley
   The origin of clay minerals in soilsand weathered
    rocks, www.springer.com
   Clay types, geologic origins by ARTS 186 Directory
 NOW THAT WE KNOW WHERE WE ARE COMING
 FROM , WE CAN IDENTIFY WHERE WE ARE
 GOING TO
 THANKS FOR LISTENING
 MERCI POUR VOTRE ATTENTION

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The origin of clay

  • 1. But why clay- It is important to know where we are coming from , since the course of study in MNA/IMACS centers on clay and clay minerals basically
  • 2. How are clays formed Clays are formed from weathering of silica rich rocks e.g Granite Processes of Formation- -Weathering of the silica rich rock -bedrock weathering -transporting of the weathered rocks -Sedimentary processes -Incorporation of Carbonates
  • 3. Requirements  - ReactionTime  - Igneous Rocks (Intrusive Igneous Rocks)  -Geological Factor  -Agents of Transportation  Agents of Weathering  -Alteration of Chemical composition  -Pressure  -Temperature
  • 4. Types of Clays –Based on Origin  1-Residual Clays-not far from parent rock  2-Sedimentary Clays -far from parent material  Residual Clay (primary clays)–Non plastic,white,e.g kaolin  Sedimentary Clay (secondary clays)- Plastic,grey,darker,smaller paricles and uniform e.g ball clay,fire clay
  • 5. Residual clays are formed basically by surface weathering  This gives clays in 3 ways  -chemical decomposition of rocks  -solution of rocks(limestone)containing clayey impurities which are insoluble  -disintergration and solution of shales  But the most common process of clay formation is the decompostion of feldspar
  • 6. SOME INTRUSIVE ROCKS Coarse Grains-slow cooling Clays are not formed from Extrusive rocks
  • 11. Mechanisms of clay minerals formation  -Inheritance  -Neoformation  -Transformation  The 3 mechanisms operating in 3 geological systems  -Weathering  -Sedimentary - Diagenetic hydrothermal
  • 12. Inheritance  Another area reaction  Stable  Natural deposit  Previous stage in rock cycle reaction  Dominace in sedimentary environments
  • 13. Neoformation  Clays precipitation from solution  Reaction of amorphous material
  • 14. Neoformation  Secondary precipitates of calcite , sulphates , Fe  Affirmation of permafrost  Structural and mineralogical changes are irreversible and affect present soils  Understanding of quartenary environment-needs assessment of possible frozen ground
  • 15. Transformation  Possesion of inherited structure  Chemical reactions-ions exchanged and modification of cations (layer transformation)  1)ion exchange between losely bound ion and those of environments  2)layer transformation –modification of arrangement of octahedral, tetrahedral and interlayer cations  Dominance in diagenetic-hydrothermal environments
  • 16. The best mechanism  Layer transformation  Result of this type of reaction are better preserved in geological records
  • 17. Environment of formation  1)Weathering zone  Upper zone of the earth crust –T and P varies  Short reaction time  2)Sedimentary environment-long reaction time(sedimentation,subsidence)  -near or below sea level  Sediment-water interface  -low temperature  Pressure (1 kb )
  • 18.  Diagenetic hydrothermal  -zones in contact with hot water  -wide range of environmental conditions
  • 19. Incresing energy required Mechnism/ inheritance neoformatio transformati environment n on s sedimentary weathering Diagenesis- hydrothermal
  • 20. CONTROVERSIAL ISSUE OF DETRITAL VS DIAGENESIS  ORIGIN OF CLAYS  DETRITAL OR DIAGENESIS
  • 21.  Detrital-reflection of character of source material, inheritance of basic clay mineral lattice  Diagenesis-adsorption of cation and its modification
  • 22. Application of XRD in Detrital vs Diagenesis controversy  -Collection of thousands of samples -to illustrate the variety of clay under similar environmental conditions -variety of environments in which same clay minerals occur
  • 23. XRD OF ORGANIC AND PYRITE RICH SHALES  -No particular clay mineral is restricted to a particular environments  -dominance of kaolinite in fluviate environment  -illite ,monmorillionite abundance,frequency,sole clay mineral in all environments  -chlorite not a dominant mineral  -non marine shales are seldom,if ever monomineralic
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. interpretation  -clay minerals do not originate from depositional environments  -they are detrital in origin  -though they are altered(degraded) in fluviate and subaerial environments  But little evidence of alteration in major basin of deposition to show that it is a major factor in defining the ultimate mineralogic character of clay
  • 29. TYPES OF CLAYS BASED ON GROUPS  -KAOLINITE  -MONTMORILLIONITE  -SMECTITE  -ILLITE  -CHLORITE
  • 30. BASED ON GENERAL COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES  -KAOLIN-consist mainly of kaolinite  -BENTONITE-majorly monmorillionite,hardens when mixed with water  -BALL CLAY-kaolinite, mica  -FIRE CLAY-kaolinite, feoxide,magnesia,alkalines,can resist high temp  -COMMON CLAY-no resistance to heat, has impurities than fire clay  -ARMENIAN BOLE-attapulgite
  • 31. Bibliography  Clay mineral formation and transformation in rocks and soils by D.D EBERL , US Geological survey  A discussion on the origin of clay minerals in sedimentary rocks by Charles .E Weaver, Shell Oil Co,Houston,Texas  Identification of Clay minerals by Xray Diffraction Analysis by George W Brindley  The origin of clay minerals in soilsand weathered rocks, www.springer.com  Clay types, geologic origins by ARTS 186 Directory
  • 32.  NOW THAT WE KNOW WHERE WE ARE COMING FROM , WE CAN IDENTIFY WHERE WE ARE GOING TO
  • 33.  THANKS FOR LISTENING  MERCI POUR VOTRE ATTENTION