International audienceSamples from the saprolite and extensive smectite zone (up to 25 m thick) of the Murrin Murrin lateritic nickel deposit, developed from serpentinised peridotites, were studied using optical microscopy, XRD, SEM and TEM-EDX. In the saprolite, zone, the initial mesh-texture of the parent rock is still well preserved. The mineralogy is dominated by serpentine, smectite and maghemite. Two kinds of smectites occur in this zone: sapontes and smectites with chemistries intermediate between two dioctahedral endmembers (Fe nontronite, Fe montmorillonite) and a trioctahedral one (Mg + Ni saponite). In the smectite zone, serpentine and saponite completely disappear, however some relicts of the initial mesh-texture exist. Smectite...