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Hydrothermal alteration of graywacke and basalt by 4 m NaCl

January 1, 1983

Separate experiments at 350 degrees C and 500 bars at a rock/fluid ratio of 1/10. Illite, dolomite, and quartz amounting to 67 percent of the original graywacke, were converted to albite and smectite. The rock gained Na and released Ca, K, heavy metals, and CO 2 to solution. In sharp contrast, the reaction of 4 m NaCl with basalt produced only minor alteration. Albitization of graywacke produces H (super +) whereas albitization of basalt apparently consumes H (super +) . All experiments to date that have reacted basalt with sea water, natural brine, and fully saturated NaCl over a variety of conditions have been unsuccessful in producing a spilite alteration assemblage.

Publication Year 1983
Title Hydrothermal alteration of graywacke and basalt by 4 m NaCl
DOI 10.2113/gsecongeo.78.8.1701
Authors R.J. Rosenbauer, J.L. Bischoff, A. S. Radtke
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Economic Geology
Index ID 70011221
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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