Size evolution of Micropyrite from Diagenesis to low-grade metamorphism

Víctor Cárdenes, Raúl Merinero, Aurora Lópezmungira, Álvaro Rubio-Ordoñez, Iain K. Pitcairn, Veerle Cnudde

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Abstract

Size distribution and evolution of framboidal and euhedral microscopic crystals of pyrite (micropyrites, MPy) have been used for the last thirty years to deduce palaeo-redox conditions. The analysis of the MPy distributions can give valuable information about these palaeo-redox conditions. However, other information can also be retrieved from this type of analysis. In this work, we propose that the formation of new populations of MPy is a proxy of the transition from the anchizone to the epizone. High-resolution X-ray tomography (micro-CT) was used to determine the size distributions of MPy hosted in pelitic rocks subjected to different grades of low temperature metamorphism. These data were filtered and statistically analysed, which allowed us to find a statistical representative size distribution of the MPy present in the samples. The metamorphic grade was determined using the Kübler Index in combination with petrological and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) examination. The results show a relationship between metamorphic grade and MPy size distributions, and that new populations of MPy formed due to the effects of metamorphism. This new methodology for MPy size distribution has different potential applications in some fields of Earth sciences, such as palaeoenvironment reconstruction, ore mining or metamorphic petrology.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMetamorphic geology
Subtitle of host publicationmicroscale to mountain belts
EditorsS. Ferrero, P. Lanari, P. Goncalves, E.G. Grosch
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherThe Geological Society Publishing House
Pages137-144
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9781786204158
ISBN (Print)9781786204004
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Publication series

NameGeological Society of London Special Publications
PublisherGeological Society of London
Volume478
ISSN (Print)0305-8719

Funding

Funding Victor Cárdenes is grateful for the IEF Marie Curie Grant 623082 TOMOSLATE from the European Research Council.

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