Genesis of the Neogene Formation Waters in the Central Qaidam Basin: Clues from Hydrochemistry and Stable D–O–S–Sr Isotopes

IF 3.5 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Acta Geologica Sinica ‐ English Edition Pub Date : 2023-08-10 DOI:10.1111/1755-6724.15098
G. Han, Tong Pan, Qingkuan Li, Qi-shun Fan, Yan Hu, Jiubo Liu
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Geological explorations have revealed plentiful Neogene formation waters in the anticlines in the central Qaidam Basin (QB). However, the hydrochemistry and origin of these waters are obscure. In this study, the hydrochemistry and D–O–S–Sr isotopes of these formation waters were determined to study their origin and evolution. The formation waters are enriched in Na–Ca–Cl, and depleted in Mg–K–SO4–HCO3 ions with elevated Li–B–Br–Sr elements. The D–O isotopes approve that the formation waters are originated from weak–evaporated meteoric waters, and experienced water–rock interactions. The ion comparisons and Caexcess–Nadeficit diagrams suggest that solute sources of these waters include the evaporite dissolution, water–rock interaction, minor residual lake brines. Bacterial sulfate reduction and water–rock interactions are supported by the high S–Sr isotopes. The enriched Li–B–Br–Sr concentrations of these waters are in accord with the high geochemical background values of the QB. The genesis of the formation waters can be concluded that meteoric waters from the southern Kunlun Mountains were discharged into the basin, weakly evaporated, and then infiltrated into the Neogene strata through the faults leaching the soluble ions and mixing with residual lake brines, and experienced water‐rock interactions and sulphate reduction process.
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柴达木盆地中部新近系地层水成因:来自水化学和稳定D-O-S-Sr同位素的线索
地质勘探发现,柴达木盆地中部背斜地区新近系地层水丰富。然而,这些水的水化学和来源尚不清楚。本文通过对这些地层水的水化学和D-O-S-Sr同位素的测定,对其成因和演化进行了研究。地层水Na-Ca-Cl富集,Mg-K-SO4-HCO3离子亏缺,Li-B-Br-Sr元素升高。D-O同位素表明地层水来源于弱蒸发的大气水,并经历了水岩相互作用。离子对比和Caexcess-Nadeficit图表明,这些水的溶质来源包括蒸发岩溶解、水岩相互作用和少量残留湖盐水。高S-Sr同位素支持细菌硫酸盐还原和水岩相互作用。这些水体富集的Li-B-Br-Sr浓度与高地球化学背景值一致。地层水的成因可以归结为南昆仑大气降水排入盆地,经弱蒸发后,经断裂淋滤可溶离子,与湖残盐水混合,渗入新近系地层,经历了水岩相互作用和硫酸盐还原过程。
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Acta Geologica Sinica ‐ English Edition
Acta Geologica Sinica ‐ English Edition 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Acta Geologica Sinica mainly reports the latest and most important achievements in the theoretical and basic research in geological sciences, together with new technologies, in China. Papers published involve various aspects of research concerning geosciences and related disciplines, such as stratigraphy, palaeontology, origin and history of the Earth, structural geology, tectonics, mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, geology of mineral deposits, hydrogeology, engineering geology, environmental geology, regional geology and new theories and technologies of geological exploration.
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