Table 1: Relative abundances of the identified major's minerals in the Haria formation.
Formation |
Unit |
|
Carbonates minerals |
Clays minerals |
Associated minerals |
Haria
|
H3
|
Upper |
Calcite: 72% Dolomite: 0-4% Ankerite: 0-11% |
Kaolinite: 3% |
Quartz: 6% |
Lower |
Calcite: 24% |
Smectite: 16% Kaolinite: 3% |
Quartz: 7% |
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H2
|
Upper |
Calcite: 21-39% Dolomite: 0-4%
|
Smectite: 0-13% Illite: 0-8%
|
Quartz: 1-4% Opal CT: 43-59%
|
|
Lower |
Calcite: 12-40% Dolomite: 0-5% Ankerite: 0-4% |
Illite: 2-8% |
Quartz: 1-4% Opal CT: 43-59% Gypsum: 60% |
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H1
|
Upper |
Calcite: 0-43% Dolomite: 4-23% Ankerite: 12-45% |
Smectite: 0-42% Illite: 3-9%
|
Quartz: 1-4% Opal CT: 43-59%
|
|
Lower |
Calcite: 0-80% Dolomite: 5-13% |
Smectite: 10-38% Kaolinite: 2-16% |
Quartz: 3-54% Feldspars: 1-4% |
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Ankerite: 0-37% |
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H0
|
Upper |
Calcite: 70-89% Ankerite: 2-7%
|
Smectite: 3-15% Kaolinite: 1-3%
|
Quartz: 5-17% Feldspars: 1-4% Glauconite: 0-2% |
|
Lower |
Calcite: 67-89% Ankerite: 2-11% |
Kaolinite: 1-6% |
Quartz: 8-23% |