Publication Date:
1968-07-01
Description:
The Dalradian meta-limestones of the Banffshire coast have been investigated as part of a study of the mineralogy of Scottish sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, the main purpose of which is to assess the extent to which soil minerals are inherited from such parent rocks. Saponite was found to be a common constituent of the non-carbonate fraction. Thin sections of the limestones were examined microscopically and the textural relationships between the saponite and the other minerals, particularly those of undoubted metamorphic origin, suggest that the saponite was formed during the metamorphism. Recent reports of the hydrothermal synthesis of saponite at elevated temperatures and pressures support this hypothesis.
Print ISSN:
0009-8558
Electronic ISSN:
1471-8030
Topics:
Geosciences
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