The I/S-to-illite reaction in the late stage diagenesis

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XRF analyses of individual grains show that the I/S minerals become more illitic (near mica composition) with depth, but they always contain a portion of a smectite component, that is, silica-rich, low layer charge component. Both lath I/S and hexagonal illite minerals appear to grow by adding illite layers of the same composition (0.9 potassium atoms and a slight celadonite, phengite component) onto original crystallites. -from Authors

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Lanson, B., & Champion, D. (1991). The I/S-to-illite reaction in the late stage diagenesis. American Journal of Science, 291(5), 473–506. https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.291.5.473

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