sericitisering
Sericitisering is a geological hydrothermal alteration process in which feldspar is chemically and texturally altered to sericite, a fine-grained white mica. The term is used in petrology and economic geology to describe the development of micaceous replacement zones within rocks that have been exposed to circulating fluids. In many languages the process may be written as sericitisation or sericitisation; sericitisering reflects a diachronic form or regional spelling. The end product is the appearance of pale, silky micaceous laminae replacing original feldspar grains.
Mechanism and conditions: Sericitisation occurs as hydrothermal fluids deliver potassium, silica, water and other ions that
Significance and identification: Sericitisation is used as an indicator of fluid-rock interaction and can mark alteration