Esperança Tauler
University of Barcelona
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Geologica Acta | 2011
Joaquín A. Proenza; Antonio García-Casco; Esperança Tauler; Salvador Galí
A variety of metaultramafic (serpentinite) rocks in La Corea melange, Sierra de Cristal, eastern Cuba, show differences in chemical, textural and mineralogical characteristics demonstrating a variety of protoliths. The melange originated during the Cretaceous as part of the subduction channel associated with the Caribbean island arc. This melange contains high pressure blocks in a serpentinite matrix and occurs at the base of the large tabular Mayari-Cristal ophiolite. Two principal groups of serpentinites have been identified in the melange: a) antigorite serpentinite, mainly composed of antigorite and b) antigorite-lizardite serpentinite, composed of mixtures of antigorite and lizardite and bearing distinctive porphyroblasts of diopsidic clinopyroxene. Antigorite serpentinites are closely related to tectonic blocks of amphibolite (representing subducted MORB) and constitute deep fragments of the serpentinitic subduction channel formed during hydration of the mantle wedge. The composition of the antigorite-lizardite serpentinites and the presence of clinopyroxene porphyroblasts in this type of rock suggest that abyssal lherzolite protoliths transformed into serpentinite before and during incorporation (as tectonic blocks) in the shallow part of the subduction channel. Although the studied rocks have different origin, mineralogical compositions and textures, they display similar PGE compositions, suggesting that these elements experienced no significant redistribution during metamorphism. Both types of serpentinites were exposed together in the La Corea melange during the Late Cretaceous, during obduction of the overriding Mayari-Baracoa ophiolitic belt that led to exhumation of the subduction channel (melange)
Mineralium Deposita | 2017
Esperança Tauler; John F. Lewis; Cristina Villanova-de-Benavent; Thomas Aiglsperger; Joaquín A. Proenza; Cristina Domènech; Tamara Gallardo; Francisco Longo; Salvador Galí
Hydrous Mg silicate-type Ni-laterite deposits, like those in the Falcondo district, Dominican Republic, are dominated by Ni-enriched serpentine and garnierite. Recently, abundant Ni-smectite in the saprolite zone have been discovered in Loma Ortega, one of the nine Ni-laterite deposits in Falcondo. A first detailed study on these Ni-smectites has been performed (μXRD, SEM, EPMA), in addition to a geochemical and mineralogical characterisation of the Loma Ortega profile (XRF, ICP-MS, XRD). Unlike other smectite occurrences in laterite profiles worldwide, the Loma Ortega smectites are trioctahedral and exhibit high Ni contents never reported before. These Ni-smectites may be formed from weathering of pyroxene and olivine, and their composition can be explained by the mineralogy and the composition of the Al-depleted, olivine-rich parent ultramafic rock. Our study shows that Ni-laterites are mineralogically complex, and that a hydrous Mg silicate ore and a clay silicate ore can be confined to the same horizon in the weathering profile, which has significant implications from a recovery perspective. In accordance, the classification of “hybrid hydrous Mg silicate – clay silicate” type Ni-laterite deposit for Loma Ortega would be more appropriate.
Clay Minerals | 2016
J. Xu; Marc Campeny; Esperança Tauler; Joan Carles Melgarejo; A.O. Gonçalves
Abstract The pyroclastic carbonatitic rocks from the Catanda volcanic area (Angola) contain annite and phlogopite grains which have been affected to a significant extent by vermiculitization. A mineralogical study of these micas has revealed that the annite was altered to K-vermiculite while vermiculitization of phlogopite generated Ca-vermiculite. Intermediate alteration products such as intergrowths of phlogopite/Ca-vermiculite were also found, but interstratified crystals of phlogopite/ vermiculite, a common intermediate product during vermiculitization processes, are not reported in the Catanda rocks. The two types of vermiculitized micas show ‘accordion’ textures, related to the expansion of vermiculite. To the authors’ knowledge, the present study is the first report of expanded vermiculites described in natural rocks and not generated as a consequence of industrial processing.
Ore Geology Reviews | 2014
Cristina Villanova-de-Benavent; Joaquin A. Proenza; Salvador Galí; Antonio García-Casco; Esperança Tauler; John F. Lewis; Francisco Longo
Sedimentary Geology | 2010
Carles Canet; Rosa María Prol-Ledesma; Paul R. Dando; Viridiana Vázquez-Figueroa; Evgueni Shumilin; Elisabet Birosta; Alberto Sánchez González; Carlos J. Robinson; Antoni Camprubí; Esperança Tauler
Catena | 2014
Inmaculada Menéndez; Emma Pérez-Chacón; José Mangas; Esperança Tauler; Johann Engelbrecht; Edward Derbyshire; Luis Cana; Ignacio Alonso
Marine Geology | 2008
Carles Canet; Rosa María Prol-Ledesma; William Bandy; Peter Schaaf; Carlos Linares; Antoni Camprubí; Esperança Tauler; C. A. Mortera-Gutierrez
Macla: revista de la Sociedad Española de Mineralogía | 2010
Tamara Gallardo; Esperança Tauler; Joaquín A. Proenza; John F. Lewis; Salvador Galí; M. Labrador; Francisco Longo; Giovanni Bloise
Mineralium Deposita | 2017
Cristina Villanova-de-Benavent; Cristina Domènech; Esperança Tauler; Salvador Galí; Santiago Tassara; Joaquín A. Proenza
Macla: revista de la Sociedad Española de Mineralogía | 2010
Eloi Andreu; Joaquín A. Proenza; Esperança Tauler; Cevero Chavez; Julio Espaillat