Formation Of The Cryptocrystalline Magnesite Ores Within The Yaylacik (Tavsanli-Turkey) Ophiolite Sequence And Its Industrial Use

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 5
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
This paper presents detailed information on the genesis, formation, and industrial utilization of Yaylacik magnesites. Tectonically, the study area is located within the Tavsanli Zone, immediately south of the Izmir-Ankara suture in western Turkey. The geologic setting mainly comprises ophiolitic melangks basics, and ultrabasics associated with very rich magnesite deposits and lacustrine sediments. The ophiolitic unit tectonically overlies the schists and carbonate rocks. The presence of glaucophane and lawsonite indicates a low-temperature/high-pressure metamorphism. The ultra- basic rocks, which exhibit cumulate composition, have been mostly serpentinised and represent the oceanic floor of the Yaylacik ophiolite. Basic intrusives consist of dolerite and diabase, and they show the characteristics of within-plate dolerites. The magnesite occurrences are commonly observed in block, stockwork, lens, and vein forms and were deposited within the serpentinites. In most magnesite samples, secondary quartz/chalcedony formations are observed as fracture fillings due to the highly effective tectonic movements. Field surveys and microscope studies reveal that magnesites had been formed by the metasomatic alteration of serpentinites. Chemical analyses show that, although MgO content of the magnesites varies from 43.41% to 50.48%, Fe203 and CaO are lower than 1%. Silica contents are as high as 5.52% in a few samples. Although Yaylacik magnesites are not suitable for making basic refractory bricks, they are widely used as caustic-calcined magnesite in a variety of applications, including animal food, artificial fertilizer, chemical (acid neutralizer), medical and pharmaceutical, and water treatment.
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APA:
(1999) Formation Of The Cryptocrystalline Magnesite Ores Within The Yaylacik (Tavsanli-Turkey) Ophiolite Sequence And Its Industrial UseMLA: Formation Of The Cryptocrystalline Magnesite Ores Within The Yaylacik (Tavsanli-Turkey) Ophiolite Sequence And Its Industrial Use. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.