Nature, distribution & origin of clay minerals in grain size fractions of sediments from manganese nodule field, Central Indian Ocean Basin

Purnachandra Rao, V. ; Nagender Nath, B. (1988) Nature, distribution & origin of clay minerals in grain size fractions of sediments from manganese nodule field, Central Indian Ocean Basin Indian Journal of Marine Sciences, 17 . pp. 202-207. ISSN 0379-5136

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Abstract

DT, IR and X-ray diffraction < 1,1 -2 and 2-4 /μm) of sediments from the Central Indian Ocean Basin. Results indicate that there are 2 smectite minerals (montmorillonite and Fe-rich montmorillonite). Montmorillonite is present in all size fractions of sediments, whereas Fe-rich montmorillonite is present onlyin < 1 and 1-2 μm fractions of siliceous and < lμm fractions of pelagic clays. Distribution of clay minerals suggests that illite, chlorite and kaolmite are the detrital products from Ganges and Brahmaputra and montmorillonite is derived from the weathering of the ridge rocks.Fe-rich montmorillonite in siliceous and pelagic clays is a result of early diagenetic processes. Size fraction studies suggest that montmorillonite tends to crystallise in <2μm size range.

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