AbstractThe transition between very low-grade and low-grade metamorphism has been studied in the Urbión and Enciso Groups of the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Cameros basin (NE Spain). The ‘illite crystallinity’ (IC) values do not appear to be controlled by burial depth but rather by: (1) XRD overlap with other phases (e.g. paragonite and mixed-layered muscovite-paragonite) in the siliciclastic samples; (2) the presence of carbonates, which delay illitization, resulting in an increase in the IC values, that becomes more pronounced as the P-T conditions decrease towards the diagenesis zone; and (3) the permeability of the sediments, which controls the circulation of metamorphic fluids and therefore the distribution of ‘crystallinities’ and mineral assemblages within the basin.The anchizone is represented by a narrow range of ‘chlorite crystallinity’ (ChC) values. Therefore, ChC is a less sensitive parameter than IC for estimating changes from diagenetic to low-grade metamorphic conditions. However, ChC can be a useful tool when there is a great heterogeneity of facies types, as it is not affected by the presence of carbonates.
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