CHEMISTRY, SOURCE, AND BEHAVIOR OF FLUIDS INVOLVED IN ALPINE THRUSTING OF THE CENTRAL PYRENEES

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GRANT, NT [1 ]
BANKS, DA [1 ]
MCCAIG, AM [1 ]
YARDLEY, BWD [1 ]
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[1] UNIV LEEDS, DEPT EARTH SCI, LEEDS LS2 9JT, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AND PLANETS | 1990年 / 95卷 / B6期
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10.1029/JB095iB06p09123
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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Quartz veins occupying extensional fractures that formed relatively late in the Alpine thrusting history of the Pyrenees contain abundant inclusions of hypersaline brines. Small amounts of bitumen also occur. All brine types display a bimodal distribution of homogenization texperature, which is interpreted as the result of fluctuation in fluid pressure from a maximum value equal to lithostatic at 5-7km depth and around 270°C, to a value up to 700 bars lower. This is ascribed to dilatancy pumping. The occurrence of these brines in the fault planes provides constraints on both the sources and movement of the fluids involved in thrusting. Significant infiltration of either surface waters or metamorphic water of dehydration can be ruled out because of the high salinities (typically, 20-25wt% dissolved salts). Hence although permeability was locally high due to fracturing around the faults, fluids were pumped into these fractures from sedimentary formations adjacent to the fault. Individual fluid pathways were short-lived relative to the duration of the deformation event, so that different fluids were pumped into the faults at different times in response to local fault propagation. -from Authors
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