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The Quantitative Mineral Composition of Sedimentary Rocks: Calculation from Chemical Analyses and Assessment of Adequacy (MINLITH Computer Program)
Authors:Rosen  O M  Abbyasov  A A
Institution:(1) Geological Institute (GIN), Russian Academy of Sciences, Pyzhevskii per. 7, Moscow, 109017, Russia;(2) Institute of the Lithosphere of Marginal Seas, Russian Academy of Sciences, Staromonetnyi per. 22, Moscow, 109180, Russia
Abstract:The MINLITH program provides for calculating the first approximation mineral composition of sedimentary rocks and their metamorphic counterparts from the bulk chemical compositions. The method is universal and can be applied to most types of clastic, pelitic, and carbonate sedimentary rocks based on a limited set of minerals and their simplified compositions. The program comprises a great number of arithmetic operations making up an algorithm. Each operation solves the equations allocating the major oxides to possible (expected) normative minerals. The operation sequence is determined from empirical relationships based on the study of numerous reference samples. The accuracy of MINLITH calculations was statistically estimated from comparison with results of the high-precision study of modal mineral compositions. Uncertainty is commonly within a range of 5–15 rel % and attains 60–70 rel % if the mineral content is below 5 wt %. It is evident that the program is a rather simple, convenient, and useful tool for the approximate estimation of mineral compositions of sedimentary rocks for lithological purposes.
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