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This study deals with the mineralogical variability of siliceous and zeolitic sediments, porcellanites, and cherts at small intervals in the continuously cored sequence of Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 462. Skeletal opal is preserved down to a maximum burial depth of 390 meters (middle Eocene). Below this level, the tests are totally dissolved or replaced and filled by opal-CT, quartz, clinoptilolite, and calcite. Etching of opaline tests does not increase continously with deeper burial. Opal solution accompanied by a conspicuous formation of authigenic clinoptilolite has a local maximum in Core 16 (150 m). A causal relationship with the lower Miocene hiatus at this level is highly probable. Oligocene to Cenomanian sediments represent an intermediate stage of silica diagenesis: the opal-CT/quartz ratios of the silicified rocks are frequently greater than 1, and quartz filling pores or replacing foraminifer tests is more widespread than quartz which converted from an opal-CT precursor. As at other sites, there is a marked discontinuity of the transitions from biogenic opal via opal-CT to quartz with increasing depth of burial. Layers with unaltered opal-A alternate with porcellanite beds; the intensity of the opal-CT-to-quartz transformation changes very rapidly from horizon to horizon and obviously is not correlated with lithologic parameters. The silica for authigenic clinoptilolite was derived from biogenic opal and decaying volcanic components.

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As opalas de Pedro II e Buriti dos Montes, no estado do Piauí, constituem as mais importantes ocorrências brasileiras dessa gema, tanto em termos de volume quanto pela qualidade gemológica, que é comparável à das famosas opalas australianas. No entanto, a informalidade na extração e comercialização destas opalas, assim como a falta de informações quanto à gênese destes depósitos não permitem a prospecção por novas jazidas e o estabelecimento de um certificado de procedência para as opalas do Piauí que permitisse sua inserção formal no mercado gemológico internacional. Alguns autores têm se dedicado ao estudo dessas opalas, revelando fortes evidências de sua origem hidrotermal, mas até então, nenhum trabalho abordou as características físico-químicas dos fluidos que teriam originado esses depósitos de opalas. Diante disso, o principal objetivo deste trabalho foi entender o sistema hidrotermal responsável pela gênese das opalas do Piauí, ou seja, caracterizar os fluidos que originaram a mineralização e mostrar sua relação com o contexto geológico da região. Os municípios de Pedro II e Buriti dos Montes se localizam na porção nordeste do estado do Piauí, a aproximadamente 230 km a leste da capital Teresina, e as ocorrências de opala se encontram na porção basal da Bacia do Parnaíba, constituindo veios e vênulas nos arenitos dos grupos Serra Grande (Buriti dos Montes) e Canindé (Pedro II), os quais são seccionados por soleiras e diques de diabásio da Formação Sardinha. Elas também ocorrem cimentando brechas e como depósitos coluvionares e de paleocanal. Associados às opalas, localmente encontram-se veios de quartzo, calcedônia, barita e hematita (ou goethita). De maneira geral, as opalas de Pedro II apresentam jogo de cores, são predominantemente brancas ou azuladas com aspecto leitoso, semitranslúcidas a opacas e com inclusões sólidas pouco aparentes. Em contrapartida, as opalas de Buriti dos Montes não apresentam jogo de cores, a cor varia entre amarelo claro e vermelho amarronzado, são semitransparentes a translúcidas e contêm grande variedade de inclusões sólidas. Os dados obtidos revelam que as opalas de Pedro II são tipicamente do tipo amorfo (opala-A), enquanto as opalas de Buriti dos Montes variam entre amorfas e cristobalita-tridimita (opala-CT). Na opala preciosa, o típico jogo de cores é causado pelo arranjo regular das esferas de sílica que as constituem. A ausência de cimento opalino entre as esferas reforça a beleza desse efeito. Em contrapartida, as opalas laranja não apresentam jogo de cores, mas têm maior transparência devido ao diminuto tamanho das esferas. As inclusões sólidas também produzem belos efeitos nas opalas estudadas, principalmente na variedade laranja, que é mais transparente. Além disso, o conjunto de inclusões sólidas revela características intrínsecas aos processos hidrotermais que originaram as opalas estudadas. Agregados botrioidais, dendríticos e nodulares são exemplos de inclusões formadas por fragmentos dos arenitos hospedeiros carreados pelos fluidos hidrotermais que geraram as opalas. As inclusões sólidas também têm relação direta com a cor das opalas. Nas opalas de Buriti dos Montes, os tons de vermelho, laranja e amarelo são produzidos pela dissolução parcial das inclusões constituídas por oxihidróxidos de Fe. De maneira semelhante, a cor verde nas opalas preciosas está relacionada aos microcristais de Co-pentlandita inclusos nas mesmas. O conjunto de minerais associados às opalas conduz a uma assinatura mineralógicogeoquímica marcada pelos elevados teores de Fe e Al nas opalas com inclusões de hematita/goethita e caulinita, e assim também com aumento considerável dos teores de elementos terras raras nas opalas em que se concentram as inclusões de caulinita e apatita. Entre os elementos-traço, Ba é o mais abundante, e provavelmente foi incorporado pelo fluido hidrotermal, tendo em vista que veios de barita são encontrados com frequência nessa região da Bacia do Parnaíba. Várias feições como estruturas de fluxo nas opalas, corrosão e dissolução parcial dos cristais de quartzo hialino e de inclusões mineralógicas, vênulas de quartzo hidrotermal sobrecrescidas aos grãos detríticos, e zoneamento dos cristais de quartzo confirmam que essas opalas têm origem hidrotermal. A ruptura do Gondwana teria provocado um vasto magmatismo básico fissural, que por sua vez foi responsável pelo aporte de calor que gerou as primeiras células convectivas de fluidos quentes. A água contida nos arenitos certamente alimentou o sistema e se enriqueceu em sílica através da dissolução parcial ou total dos próprios grãos de quartzo dos arenitos. Este fluido hidrotermal foi posteriormente aprisionado em sistemas de fraturas e nelas se resfriou, precipitando a opala e minerais associados.

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The relative effects of paleoceanographic and paleogeographic variations, sediment lithology, and diagenetic processes on the final preserved chemistry of Japan Sea sediments are evaluated by investigating the rare earth element (REE), major element, and trace element concentrations in 59 squeeze-cake whole-round and 27 physical-property sample residues from Sites 794, 795, and 797, cored during ODP Leg 127. The most important variation in sedimentary chemical composition is the increase in SiO2 concentration through the Pliocene diatomaceous sequences, which dilutes most other major and trace element components by various degrees. This biogenic input is largest at Site 794 (Yamato Basin), moderately developed at Site 797 (Yamato Basin), and of only minor importance at Site 795 (Japan Basin), potentially reflecting basinal contrasts in productivity with the Yamato Basin recording greater biogenic input than the Japan Basin and with the easternmost sequence of Site 794 lying beneath the most productive waters. There are few systematic changes in solid-phase chemistry resulting from the opal-A/opal-CT or opal-CT/quartz silica phase transformations. Most major and trace element concentrations are controlled by the aluminosilicate fraction of the sediment, although the effects of diagenetic silica phases and manganese carbonates are of localized importance. REE total abundances (Sum REE) in the Japan Sea are strongly dependent upon the paleoceanographic position of a given site with respect to terrigenous and biogenic sources. REE concentrations at Site 794 overall correspond well to aluminosilicate chemical indices and are strongly diluted by SiO2 within the upper Miocene-Pliocene diatomaceous sequence. Eu/Eu* values at Site 794 reach a maximum through the diatomaceous interval as well, most likely suggesting an association of Eu/Eu* with the siliceous component, or reflecting slight incorporation of a detrital feldspar phase. SumREE at Site 795 also is affiliated strongly with aluminosilicate phases and yet is diluted only slightly by siliceous input. At Site 797, SumREE is not as clearly associated with the aluminosilicate fraction, is correlated moderately to siliceous input, and may be sporadically influenced by detrital heavy minerals originating from the nearby rifted continental fragment composing the Yamato Rise. Ce/Ce* profiles at all three sites increase essentially monotonically with depth and record progressive diagenetic LREE fractionation. The observed Ce/Ce* increases are not responding to changes in the paleoceanographic oxygenation state of the overlying water, as there is no independent evidence to suggest the proper oceanographic conditions. Ce/Ce* correlates slightly better with depth than with age at the two Yamato Basin sites. The downhole increase in Ce/Ce* at Sites 794 and 797 is a passive response to the diagenetic transfer of LREE (except Ce) from sediment to interstitial water. At Site 795, the overall lack of correlation between Ce/Ce* and Lan/Ybn suggests that other processes mask the diagenetic behavior of all LREEs. First-order calculations of the Ce budget in Japan Sea waters and sediment indicate that ~20% of the excess Ce adsorbed by settling particles is recycled within the water column and that an additional ~38% is recycled at or near the seafloor. Thus, because the remaining excess Ce is only ~10% of the total Ce, there is not a large source of Ce to the deeply buried sediment, further suggesting that the downhole increase in Ce/Ce* is a passive response to diagenetic behavior of the other LREEs. The REE chemistry of Japan Sea sediment therefore predicts successive downhole addition of LREEs to deeply buried interstitial waters.

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Four sites in the region of the Mazagan Plateau off northwest Africa were drilled during Leg 79 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. Bulk mineralogy and clay mineralogy were analyzed from the Cenozoic sediments recovered from the four sites.

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Correlation of mineral associations from sediment recovered on the northwestern Australian continental margin document the juvenile-to-mature evolution of a segment of the Indian Ocean. Lower Cretaceous sediments contain sandy-to-silty radiolarian claystone that consists of highly smectitic mixed-layered illite/smectite (I/S) in addition to minor amounts of diagenetic pyrite, barite, and rhodochrosite. These immature, poorly sorted sediments were derived from nearby continental margin sources. Discrete bentonite layers and abundant smectite are the alteration products of volcanic material deposited during early basin formation. Abundant quartz-replaced radiolarian tests suggest high surface-water productivity, and calcareous fossils indicate water depths were above the calcite compensation depth (CCD) in the juvenile Indian Ocean. The increase in pelagic carbonate from the mid- to Late Cretaceous signals the transition to mature, open-ocean conditions. Similar to other slowly deposited contemporaneous deep-sea sediments, mid- to Upper Cretaceous sediments of the northwestern margin of Australia contain palygorskite. This palygorskite is associated with calcareous sediment across the ooze-to-chalk transition, detrital mixed-layered I/S, and zeolite minerals in places. This palygorskite occurs above the transformation from opal-A to opal-CT. The underlying opal-CT sediment contains abundant smectite and zeolite minerals. Calcareous sediment dominates the Cenozoic, except at abyssal sites that were not inundated by calcareous turbidites. Paleocene and Eocene sediments contain abundant smectite and zeolite minerals derived from the alteration of volcanic material. Palygorskite was found to be associated with sepiolite and dolomite in Miocene sediments from Site 765 in the Argo Basin. Pliocene and Quaternary sediments contain detrital kaolinite and mixed-layered I/S, abundant opal-A radiolarian tests, and minor amounts of pyrite

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Sediments recovered by drilling during Legs 58, 59, and 60 in the North and South Philippine Sea have been analyzed by X-ray diffractometry. The CaCO3 content was measured separately. The sites encompass several volcanic ridges and intervening inter-arc basin troughs as well as sites on the Mariana arc fore-arc sediment prism and the Mariana Trench. The sediments at all sites received major volcanogenic input from the various arcs; they tend to be rich in volcanic glass, with associated quartz, feldspar, pyroxenes and amphibole. Carbonate is a major component only at Site 445 at the southern end of the Daito Ridge, and at Site 448 on the Palau-Kyushu Ridge. All other sites were either deep relative to the carbonate compensation depth or had very high non-carbonate sedimentation rates. Clay minerals are mainly smectite and illite with lesser variable proportions of chlorite and kaolinite. Smectite predominates over illite except at sites in the Shikoku Basin and the Daito Ridge, and at one site in the Mariana Trench. At several sites, smectite increases and illite decreases with depth. Principal zeolites are phillipsite and clinoptilolite. Analcime occurs in some samples.

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