Takashi Yuguchi
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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American Mineralogist | 2015
Takashi Yuguchi; Eiji Sasao; Masayuki Ishibashi; Tadao Nishiyama
Abstract This paper describes the biotite chloritization process with a focus on mass transfer in the Toki granitic pluton, Central Japan, and also depicts the temporal variations in chemical characteristics of hydrothermal fluid associated with chloritization during the sub-solidus cooling of the pluton. Singular value decomposition (SVD) analysis results in chloritization reaction equations for eight mineral assemblages, leading to the quantitative assessment of mass transfer between the reactant and product minerals, and inflow and outflow of components through the hydrothermal fluid. The matrices for SVD analysis consist of arbitrary combinations of molar volume and closure component in the reactant and product minerals. The eight reactions represent the temporal variations of chemical characteristics of the hydrothermal fluid associated with chloritization: the progress of chloritization results in gradual increase of silicon, potassium, and chlorine and gradual decrease of calcium and sodium in the hydrothermal fluid with temperature decrease. The biotite chloritization involves two essential formation mechanisms: chlorite formation (CF) mechanism 1, small volume decrease from biotite to chlorite and large inflow of metallic ions such as Al3+, Fe2+, Mn2+, and Mg2+ from the hydrothermal fluid, and CF mechanism 2, large volume decrease and large outflow of the metallic ions into hydrothermal fluid. Chlorite produced with CF mechanism 1 dominates over that of CF mechanism 2, resulting in the gradual decrease of the metallic components in the hydrothermal fluid with chloritization progress. The chloritization reactions also give the temporal variations in physicochemical parameter of the hydrothermal fluid: a gradual decrease of pH and a gradual increase of redox potential in the hydrothermal fluid as chloritization proceeds. The combination of continuous reactions based on compositional variations in chlorite together with corresponding continuous AlIV variations gives an indication of the temporal variations in rates of decreasing and increasing concentration of chemical components in the hydrothermal fluid associated with chloritization. The biotite chloritization and resultant temporal variations of chemical and physicochemical characteristics in hydrothermal fluid act as a trigger for the successive dissolution-precipitation process of a granitic rock.
Japanese Magazine of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences | 2010
Takashi Yuguchi; Tadahiko Tsuruta; Tadao Nishiyama
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2011
Takashi Yuguchi; Kenji Amano; Tadahiko Tsuruta; Tohru Danhara; Tadao Nishiyama
Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences | 2013
Takashi Yuguchi; Tadahiko Tsuruta; Katsuhiro Hama; Tadao Nishiyama
Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences | 2011
Takashi Yuguchi; Tadahiko Tsuruta; Tadao Nishiyama
Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences | 2016
Takashi Yuguchi; Hideki Iwano; Takenori Kato; Shuhei Sakata; Kentaro Hattori; Takafumi Hirata; Shigeru Sueoka; Tohru Danhara; Masayuki Ishibashi; Eiji Sasao; Tadao Nishiyama
Engineering Geology | 2012
Takashi Yuguchi; Masahiko Tagami; Tadahiko Tsuruta; Tadao Nishiyama
Island Arc | 2017
Takashi Yuguchi; Shigeru Sueoka; Hideki Iwano; Tohru Danhara; Masayuki Ishibashi; Eiji Sasao; Tadao Nishiyama
Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences | 2012
Takashi Yuguchi; Takashi Yamaguchi; Manji Rou Iwamoto; Hibiki Eguchi; Hiroshi Isobe; Tadao Nishiyama
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Ishii Takahiro; Toshihiro Kogure; Ryosuke Kikuchi; Ritsuro Miyawaki; Takashi Yuguchi
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