B. Mulyanto et al., Precipitation and dissolution of gibbsite during weathering of andesitic boulders in humid tropical West Java, Indonesia, GEODERMA, 89(3-4), 1999, pp. 287-305
Several weathered andesite boulders, sampled in Typic Humitropepts from the
Cigudeg area, West Java (Indonesia), were studied using micromorphological
, mineralogical (XRD, TG, DTA, SEM, EDXRA) and chemical techniques. Because
all data of the boulders are similar, only the results of the largest boul
der are presented in this paper. Three zones are distinguished: the rim of
the boulder core, a transition layer, and outer layers. In the rim of the c
ore weathering attacks the glass matrix and the anorthite rich parts of the
plagioclases. Even before sufficient iron is liberated From pyroxenes goet
hite is deposited in their cracks, as a first step to the formation of a bo
xwork. In the transition layer mono- and divalent cations have been lost, b
ut Al shows an absolute accumulation as gibbsite in plagioclase pseudomorph
s and pores. It is presumed that the Al originates from the more internal p
arts of the core. Towards the outer layer gibbsite gets completely removed,
supposedly as the result of a lowering of pH, and the plagioclase pseudomo
rphs become filled with illuvial kaolinitic clay. Illuviation of clap, and
the import of iron, from the surrounding soil material, put limits to the u
se of isovolumeuic calculations. The goethite boxworks after pyroxenes refl
ect the original pattern of fractures, rather than cleavage patterns. (C) 1
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