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Illite

Illite, also called hydromica or hydromuscovite,[6] is a group of closely related non-expanding clay minerals. Illite is a secondary mineral precipitate, and an example of a phyllosilicate, or layered alumino-silicate. Its structure is a 2:1 sandwich of silica tetrahedron (T) – alumina octahedron (O) – silica tetrahedron (T) layers.[5] The space between this T-O-T sequence of layers is occupied by poorly hydrated potassium cations which are responsible for the absence of swelling. Structurally, illite is quite similar to muscovite with slightly more silicon, magnesium, iron, and water and slightly less tetrahedral aluminium and interlayer potassium. The chemical formula is given as (K,H3O)(Al,Mg,Fe)2(Si,Al)4O10[(OH)2·(H2O)],[3] but there is considerable ion (isomorphic) substitution. It occurs as aggregates of small monoclinic grey to white crystals. Due to the small size, positive identification usually requires x-ray diffraction or SEM-EDS (automated mineralogy) analysis. Illite occurs as an altered product of muscovite and feldspar in weathering and hydrothermal environments; it may be a component of sericite. It is common in sediments, soils, and argillaceous sedimentary rocks as well as in some low grade metamorphic rocks. The iron-rich member of the illite group, glauconite, in sediments can be differentiated by x-ray analysis.[7]

Illite
General
CategoryMica- phyllosilicates
Formula
(repeating unit)
(K,H3O)(Al,Mg,Fe)2(Si,Al)4O10[(OH)2,(H2O)]
IMA symbolIlt[1]
Strunz classification9.EC.60
Dana classification71.02.02d.02
Crystal systemMonoclinic
Crystal classPrismatic (2/m)
(same H-M symbol)
Space groupC2/m (no. 12)
Identification
ColorGrey-white to silvery-white, greenish-gray
Crystal habitMicaceous aggregates
Cleavage{001} Perfect
Mohs scale hardness1 - 2
LusterPearly to dull
Streakwhite
DiaphaneityTranslucent
Specific gravity2.6 - 2.9
Optical propertiesBiaxial (-)
Refractive indexnα = 1.535 - 1.570 nβ = 1.555 - 1.600 nγ = 1.565 - 1.605
References[2][3][4]
Structure of Illite mica - USGS.[5]

The cation-exchange capacity (CEC) of illite is smaller than that of smectite but higher than that of kaolinite, typically around 20 – 30 meq/100 g.

Illite was first described for occurrences in the Maquoketa shale in Calhoun County, Illinois, US, in 1937. The name was derived from its type location in Illinois.[2]

Brammallite is a sodium rich analogue. Avalite is a chromium bearing variety which has been described from Mt. Avala, Belgrade, Serbia.[8]

Zipao 'jade' is an ornamental form of illite showing bands of red-purple and pale yellow-green. It may be carved into pendants and other ornaments.

Illite crystallinity edit

The crystallinity of illite has been used as an indicator of metamorphic grade in clay-bearing rocks metamorphosed under conditions between diagenesis and low-grade metamorphism.[9] With increasing temperature, illite is thought to undergo a transformation into muscovite.[10]

References edit

  • Mitchell JK (1993). "Ch. 3: Soil Mineralogy". Fundamentals of soil behavior (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. p. 32. ISBN 9780471463023.
  1. ^ Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical Magazine. 85 (3): 291–320. Bibcode:2021MinM...85..291W. doi:10.1180/mgm.2021.43. S2CID 235729616.
  2. ^ a b "Illite: Mineral information, data and localities". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 3 Apr 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Illite Mineral Data". webmineral.com. Retrieved 3 Apr 2019.
  4. ^ Drits, V. A.; Zviagina, B. B.; McCarty, D. K.; Salyn, A. L. (1 February 2010). "Factors responsible for crystal-chemical variations in the solid solutions from illite to aluminoceladonite and from glauconite to celadonite". American Mineralogist. 95 (2–3): 348–361. Bibcode:2010AmMin..95..348D. doi:10.2138/am.2010.3300. S2CID 62881038.
  5. ^ a b "USGS OFR01-041: Illite Group Minerals". USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program. Retrieved 3 Apr 2019.
  6. ^ "Hydromuscovite: Mineral information, data and localities". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 2023-08-27.
  7. ^ Brindley GW, Brown G (1980). "Crystal Structures of Clay Minerals and Their X-ray Identification". Mineralogical Society Monograph (3rd ed.). UK: Mineralogical Society. ISBN 9780903056083. ISSN 0144-1485.
  8. ^ "Avalite: Mineral information, data and localities". www.mindat.org. Retrieved 3 Apr 2019.
  9. ^ Frey M, Robinson D (1999). Low-Grade Metamorphism. Wiley. pp. 61–107. ISBN 9780632047567.
  10. ^ Gharrabi M, Velde B, Sagon JP (1998). "The Transformation of Illite to Muscovite in Pelitic Rocks: Constraints from X-ray Diffraction". Clays and Clay Minerals. 46 (1): 79–88. Bibcode:1998CCM....46...79G. doi:10.1346/CCMN.1998.0460109.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Illite at Wikimedia Commons

illite, also, called, hydromica, hydromuscovite, group, closely, related, expanding, clay, minerals, secondary, mineral, precipitate, example, phyllosilicate, layered, alumino, silicate, structure, sandwich, silica, tetrahedron, alumina, octahedron, silica, te. Illite also called hydromica or hydromuscovite 6 is a group of closely related non expanding clay minerals Illite is a secondary mineral precipitate and an example of a phyllosilicate or layered alumino silicate Its structure is a 2 1 sandwich of silica tetrahedron T alumina octahedron O silica tetrahedron T layers 5 The space between this T O T sequence of layers is occupied by poorly hydrated potassium cations which are responsible for the absence of swelling Structurally illite is quite similar to muscovite with slightly more silicon magnesium iron and water and slightly less tetrahedral aluminium and interlayer potassium The chemical formula is given as K H3O Al Mg Fe 2 Si Al 4O10 OH 2 H2O 3 but there is considerable ion isomorphic substitution It occurs as aggregates of small monoclinic grey to white crystals Due to the small size positive identification usually requires x ray diffraction or SEM EDS automated mineralogy analysis Illite occurs as an altered product of muscovite and feldspar in weathering and hydrothermal environments it may be a component of sericite It is common in sediments soils and argillaceous sedimentary rocks as well as in some low grade metamorphic rocks The iron rich member of the illite group glauconite in sediments can be differentiated by x ray analysis 7 IlliteGeneralCategoryMica phyllosilicatesFormula repeating unit K H3O Al Mg Fe 2 Si Al 4O10 OH 2 H2O IMA symbolIlt 1 Strunz classification9 EC 60Dana classification71 02 02d 02Crystal systemMonoclinicCrystal classPrismatic 2 m same H M symbol Space groupC2 m no 12 IdentificationColorGrey white to silvery white greenish grayCrystal habitMicaceous aggregatesCleavage 001 PerfectMohs scale hardness1 2LusterPearly to dullStreakwhiteDiaphaneityTranslucentSpecific gravity2 6 2 9Optical propertiesBiaxial Refractive indexna 1 535 1 570 nb 1 555 1 600 ng 1 565 1 605References 2 3 4 Structure of Illite mica USGS 5 The cation exchange capacity CEC of illite is smaller than that of smectite but higher than that of kaolinite typically around 20 30 meq 100 g Illite was first described for occurrences in the Maquoketa shale in Calhoun County Illinois US in 1937 The name was derived from its type location in Illinois 2 Brammallite is a sodium rich analogue Avalite is a chromium bearing variety which has been described from Mt Avala Belgrade Serbia 8 Zipao jade is an ornamental form of illite showing bands of red purple and pale yellow green It may be carved into pendants and other ornaments Illite crystallinity editMain article Illite crystallinity The crystallinity of illite has been used as an indicator of metamorphic grade in clay bearing rocks metamorphosed under conditions between diagenesis and low grade metamorphism 9 With increasing temperature illite is thought to undergo a transformation into muscovite 10 References editMitchell JK 1993 Ch 3 Soil Mineralogy Fundamentals of soil behavior 2nd ed New York John Wiley and Sons Inc p 32 ISBN 9780471463023 Warr L N 2021 IMA CNMNC approved mineral symbols Mineralogical Magazine 85 3 291 320 Bibcode 2021MinM 85 291W doi 10 1180 mgm 2021 43 S2CID 235729616 a b Illite Mineral information data and localities www mindat org Retrieved 3 Apr 2019 a b Illite Mineral Data webmineral com Retrieved 3 Apr 2019 Drits V A Zviagina B B McCarty D K Salyn A L 1 February 2010 Factors responsible for crystal chemical variations in the solid solutions from illite to aluminoceladonite and from glauconite to celadonite American Mineralogist 95 2 3 348 361 Bibcode 2010AmMin 95 348D doi 10 2138 am 2010 3300 S2CID 62881038 a b USGS OFR01 041 Illite Group Minerals USGS Coastal and Marine Geology Program Retrieved 3 Apr 2019 Hydromuscovite Mineral information data and localities www mindat org Retrieved 2023 08 27 Brindley GW Brown G 1980 Crystal Structures of Clay Minerals and Their X ray Identification Mineralogical Society Monograph 3rd ed UK Mineralogical Society ISBN 9780903056083 ISSN 0144 1485 Avalite Mineral information data and localities www mindat org Retrieved 3 Apr 2019 Frey M Robinson D 1999 Low Grade Metamorphism Wiley pp 61 107 ISBN 9780632047567 Gharrabi M Velde B Sagon JP 1998 The Transformation of Illite to Muscovite in Pelitic Rocks Constraints from X ray Diffraction Clays and Clay Minerals 46 1 79 88 Bibcode 1998CCM 46 79G doi 10 1346 CCMN 1998 0460109 External links edit nbsp Media related to Illite at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Illite amp oldid 1172534208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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