articleMineralogical MagazineSep 24, 2002Closed access

Mineral replacement reactions: from macroscopic observations to microscopic mechanisms

University of Münster

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Abstract

Abstract Mineral replacement reactions take place primarily by dissolution-reprecipitation processes. Processes such as cation exchange, chemical weathering, deuteric alteration, leaching, pseudomorphism, metasomatism, diagenesis and metamorphism are all linked by common features in which one mineral or mineral assemblage is replaced by a more stable assemblage. The aim of this paper is to review some of these aspects of mineral replacement and to demonstrate the textural features they have in common, in order to emphasize the similarities in the underlying microscopic mechanisms. The role of volume change and evolution of porosity is explored both from natural microtextures and new experiments on model…

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Keywords
  • Dissolution
  • Diagenesis
  • Weathering
  • Mineral
  • Metasomatism
  • Porosity
  • Geology
  • Metamorphic rock
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