The Oligocene-Miocene volcanism in the Apennine: discovery and characterization of baryte and phillipsite-Ba rich bed in the lower part of the Ranzano Formation (Reggio Emilia, Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
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The Oligocene-Miocene volcanism in the Apennine: discovery and characterization of baryte and phillipsite-Ba rich bed in the lower part of the Ranzano Formation (Reggio Emilia, Italy) / Malferrari, D.; Gualtieri, A.; Panini, F.; Fioroni, C.. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES. - ISSN 2038-1719. - 139:2(2020), pp. 287-299. [10.3301/IJG.2020.05]
Abstract:
This work reports the biostratigraphic assessment and the
chemical and mineralogical characterization of a zeolitized and
barium-rich volcanic pyroclastic bed outcropping in the lower Secchia
Valley (Northern Apennines, Italy), very close to the boundary between
the Ranzano and the Monte Piano Formations. To our knowledge, it
is the older so far documented in the Emilian Epiligurian Succession
as, through nannofossil biostratigraphy, we have documented an early
Oligocene age (Rupelian CNO1 nannofossil zone) for the enclosing
sediments. The chemical and mineralogical composition, the latter
obtained through a multi-analytical approach combining X-ray powder
diffraction (Rietveld-RIR method) with thermal analyses coupled
with evolved gas mass spectrometry, revealed large amounts of Barich phillipsite, baryte, volcanic glass and subordinate quantities of
sanidine and plagioclase; on the other hand, phlogopite, idiomorphic
plagioclase and femic minerals, frequently found in younger volcanic
layers of the Ranzano Formation, here are absent. The quantitative
mineralogical assessment together with mineral associations suggest
that diagenesis did not play a relevant role in the crystallization of
phillipsite, but its role cannot be neglected for the crystallization of
baryte. Hypothesis on the genesis and transformation of the original
material and on the possible correlation with the coeval calc-alkaline
magmatic sources in the circum-Mediterranean area were considered,
but no definitive conclusion has been reached.
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Keywords:
Oligo-Miocene volcanism, Baryte, Phillipsite, Rietveld-RIR method, Nannofossils
Elenco autori:
Malferrari, D.; Gualtieri, A.; Panini, F.; Fioroni, C.
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