Mechanisms controlling the localisation of fault-controlled hydrothermal dolomitisation, Derbyshire Platform, UK

IF 1.9 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY Depositional Record Pub Date : 2022-11-08 DOI:10.1002/dep2.214
Catherine J. Breislin, Vanessa J. Banks, Stephen F. Crowley, Jim D. Marshall, Ian Millar, James B. Riding, Cathy E. Hollis
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The Derbyshire Platform is a Mississippian aged flat-topped, steep sided platform that forms the westernmost expression of the Derbyshire-East Midlands Platform. On the south-east platform margin, 60 km2 of Visean limestone has been dolomitised, forming two distinct bodies. One of these bodies forms along a major NW–SE trending basement fault and smaller, associated, N–S trending faults and fractures. This study uses outcrop, petrographic and geochemical analysis to better constrain the timing and mechanism for this fault-controlled dolomitisation. Field relationships demonstrate dolomitisation was multi-phase and initiated after the main phase of matrix pore-occluding calcite cementation on the Derbyshire Platform and terminated prior to the main phase of mineralisation. Fluids are interpreted to have fluxed from adjacent basins, primarily along strike-slip crustal faults that were reactivated during basin inversion at the onset of the Variscan Orogeny. Fluid supply was episodic and progressively confined to fractures as matrix porosity became occluded. The study demonstrates the complex interplay between basin kinematics, host rock permeability and timing of fluid supply through seismic valving along faults that connect the carbonate platform to basin compartments. This ultimately controlled the position of dolomite geobodies along faults and provides a record of fluid flow during the transition from thermal subsidence to post-rift basin inversion. The findings have implications for the exploration of both minerals and hydrocarbon within dolomitised host rocks and can inform studies of fluid transfer and reaction on carbonate platforms within the burial realm.

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控制断层控制的热液白云石化局部化的机制,英国德比郡平台
德比郡平台是一个密西西比时代的平顶陡峭平台,形成了德比郡-东米德兰平台的最西端。在东南平台边缘,60 平方公里的维宪石灰岩已被白云石化,形成两个不同的主体。其中一个岩体沿着主要的NW–SE走向基底断层以及较小的相关的N–S走向断层和裂缝形成。本研究使用露头、岩相和地球化学分析来更好地约束这种断层控制的白云石化的时间和机制。现场关系表明,白云石化是多相的,在德比郡平台上基质孔隙堵塞方解石胶结的主要阶段之后开始,在矿化的主要阶段之前终止。流体被解释为从相邻盆地流动,主要沿着走滑地壳断层流动,这些断层在华力西造山运动开始时的盆地反转过程中被重新激活。流体供应是间歇性的,并且随着基质孔隙度的堵塞而逐渐局限于裂缝。该研究证明了盆地运动学、主岩渗透率和通过沿连接碳酸盐岩平台和盆地隔室的断层的地震阀组提供流体的时间之间的复杂相互作用。这最终控制了白云石地质体沿断层的位置,并提供了从热沉降到裂谷后盆地反转过渡期间的流体流动记录。这些发现对白云石化主岩中的矿物和碳氢化合物的勘探都有意义,并可为研究埋藏区内碳酸盐岩平台上的流体转移和反应提供信息。
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