Estudio mineralógico de la prehnita de Cehegín (Murcia)

  1. María del Carmen Pérez Sirvent 1
  2. Rafael Arana Castillo 1
  3. J. Gálvez 1
  1. 1 Depto. de Geologia, Facultad de Quimicas & Matematicas, Univ. de Murcia
Journal:
Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Mineralogía

ISSN: 0210-6558

Year of publication: 1985

Volume: 8

Issue: 0

Pages: 137-143

Type: Article

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Abstract

The main outcrop of prehnite in the Cehegin ore district appears in Coloso de San Antonio, where there are also important magnetite ores associated with highly altered basic rocks. Prehnite occurs as spherical nodules cemented by clay or carbonate minerals and in small veins that cross-cut the ophitic host rocks. High-quality prehnite, associated with chlorite, pyroxene and amphibolites was collected in this outcrop (Fe2O3 1.57-4.05%). An optical, chemical, thermal and X-ray study of six prehnite samples is presented. In these samples the replacement Si/Al and Al/Fe3+ is very small and the cell parameters are nearly constant. Mineralogical compositions of two characteristic prehnites from this outcrop are presented.-P.Br.