Illite "crystallinity'' revisited

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M. Jaboyedoff et al., « Illite "crystallinity'' revisited », Serveur académique Lausannois, ID : 10.1346/CCMN.2001.0490205


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The Kubler Index (KI) is defined as the full width at half-maximum height (FWHM) of the 10-Angstrom X-ray diffraction peak of illite-smectite interstratified (I-S) clay minerals, The only parameters controlling the Kubler index are assumed to be the mean number of layers (N) in the coherent scattering domains (CSD). the variance of the distribution of the number of layers of the CSB, the mean percentage of smectite layers in I-S (%S), and the probability of layer stocking (Reichweite). The Kubler-Index measurements on ah-dried (KIAD) and ethylene-glycolated (KIEG) samples were compared to N and %S using the NEWMOD computer program to simulate X-ray diffraction patterns. Charts of KIAD versus KIEG corrected for instrumental broadening were made and isolines were mapped for constant N and CLS. Isolines allow a direct and rapid determination of N and RS from KI measurements. The method allows quantification of the metamorphic anchizone limits by considering mean thickness of fundamental particles in MacEwan crystallites. The transition from diagenesis to the anchizone and from the anchizone to the epizone of low-grade metamorphism corresponds to thicknesses of 20- and 70-layer fundamental particles, respectively.

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