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Sericitic alteration
Sericitic
alteration
is a
process
of
mineral alteration
caused
by
hydrothermal
fluids
invading
permeable
country rock
.
Plagioclase feldspar
within
the rock
is
converted
to
sericite
, which typically consists of
fine-grained
white mica
and related
minerals
. Sericitic alteration occurs within the
phyllic alteration
zone
.