sedimentary iron deposits Flashcards
how many percent iron should a rock have to be considered a sedimentary iron deposit?
> 15% Fe
sedimentary iron deposit was mostly distributed during _________% Fe
24-40%
differentiate iron rocks and iron stones
iron rocks: laminated, thin bedded, cherty
iron stones: non-laminated, non-cherty, lower silica, oolitic
iron stones peak distribution:
- paleozoic
- mesozoic - cretaceous and jurrasic
iron rocks peak distribution
Precambrian (primarily) to Devonian
-mid archean
- early proterozoic
- late proterozoic
three principal classes of iron-rich sed rx
- Detrital chemical iron-rich sediments
- cherty iron formation
- minette-type ironstone (aluminous iron formation) - Iron-rich shales
-pyritic black shales
-siderite black shales - Miscellaneous iron-rich deposits
- bog-iron ores
- nickel laterite
- manganese nodules and oceanic iron crust
- metalliferous sediments
- placer deposits
aluminous iron formation
minette-type ironstone
minerals associated with iron-rich sed rx:
oxides
silicates
carbonates
sulfides
separation of iron bands by chert material
chert matrix
non-banded iron formation
granule iron-formation
structural characteristics of iron rocks/formations
microbands
mesobands
chert matrix
granule iron-formation
associated facies of iron formation and describe each
- Algoma Type
- Superior Type
- Raritan Type
depositional environments of ironstones
shallow marine
deltaic
pelagic
shallow marine sediments with abundant pellets of glauconite
sandy and shelly
iron chlorite (chamosite), oolitic, can include hematite and goethite
ferric oxide