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Chemical mass balance of calcrete genesis on the Toledo granite (Spain)
Authors:Arnaud Chiquet  Fabrice Colin  Bruno Hamelin  Annie Michard  Daniel Nahon  
Institution:

a CEREGE, UMR 6536, CNRS/Université Aix-Marseille III, BP 80, 13545 Aix-en-Provence, Cedex 04, France

b CEREGE, UMR 6536, ORSTOM/Université Aix-Marseille III, BP 80, 13545 Aix-en-Provence, Cedex 04, France

Abstract:The chemical mass balance of calcrete genesis is studied on a typical sequence developed in granite, in the Toledo mountains, Central Spain.

Field evidence and petrographic observations indicate that the texture and the bulk volume of the parent rock are strictly preserved all along the studied calcrete profile.

Microscopic observations indicate that the calcitization process starts within the saprolite, superimposed on the usual mechanisms of granite weathering: the fresh rock is first weathered to secondary clays, mainly smectites, which are then pseudomorphically replaced by calcite. Based on this evidence, chemical mass transfers are calculated, assuming iso-volume transformation from the parent rock to the calcrete.

The mass balance results show the increasing loss of matter due to weathering of the primary phases, from the saprolite towards the calcrete layers higher in the sequence. Zr, Ti or Th, which are classically considered as immobile during weathering, are also depleted along the profile, especially in the calcrete layer. This results from the prevailing highly alkaline conditions, which could account for the simultaneous precipitation of CaCO3 and silicate dissolution.

The calculated budget suggests that the elements exported from the weathering profile are provided dominantly by the weathering of plagioclase and biotite. We calculate that 8–42% of the original Ca remains in granitic relics, while only 15% of the authigenic Ca released by weathering is reincorporated in the calcite. This suggests that 373 kg/m2 of calcium (i.e., three times the original amount) is imported into the calcrete from allochtonous sources, probably due to aeolian transport from distant limestone formations.

Keywords:Calcrete  Mass-balance  Calcium  Iso-volume  Chemical weathering  Granite  Toledo  Central Spain  Europe
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