Gem-quality transparent diaspore (zultanite) in bauxite deposits of the İlbir Mountains, Menderes Massif, SW Turkey
Abstract
Several m-thick, karst-unconformity-type metabauxite horizons in the İlbir Mountains of SW Turkey host open-space mineralization of gem-quality diaspore (trademarked as zultanite), associated with muscovite, hematite, ilmenite, chloritoid, and younger calcite. The hydrothermal-metamorphogenic mineralization occurs in fracture zones (veins and open structures) that crosscut the metabauxite horizons, but does not extend into the marble host rocks. The white to dark gray marble sequence (over 2,000 m in thickness) is of Cretaceous depositional age and was affected by Alpine (Paleogene) tectonometamorphism which caused the hydrothermal remobilization of primary bauxite components into crosscutting structures.
- Publication:
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Mineralium Deposita
- Pub Date:
- February 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s00126-009-0262-2
- Bibcode:
- 2010MinDe..45..201H
- Keywords:
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- Diaspore;
- Zultanite (gem diaspore);
- Bauxite;
- Milas-Muğla;
- Turkey