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Estructuras discontinuas y migración de fluidos durante la evolución tectónica paleógena-neógena de los materiales del Jurásico Superior de la Cuenca del Maestrazgo: Estudio estructural, mineralógico y geoquímico
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Autores:
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Tsige Aga, Meaza ;
Caja Rodríguez, Miguel Ángel ;
Marfil, Rafaela ;
Salas, Ramón ;
Martín Crespo, Tomás ;
Al-Aasm, Ihsan
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Tipo de documento:
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texto impreso
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Editorial:
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Sociedad Geológica de España., 2004
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application/pdf
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Estado = Publicado
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Materia = Ciencias: Geología: Geodinámica
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Tipo = Artículo
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Resumen:
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In the western part of the Maestrat Basin (Iberian Range) dolomite and calclte hydrothermal cements fill fractures and "chimney" structures In Tithonian-Berriasian limestones. The timing of fracture cementation is considered in the context of the structural history of the Alpine Orogeny. Three generations of structures filled with carbonate cements were recognized: A) Fractures formed during the Late Eocene- Miocene compressional stage were filled with calcite cement (-8.8%o d180 and +0.8 d13C VPDB) from a fluid of uncertain origin. B) Extensional fractures and C) "pipe- haped" structures developed during the Miocene-Pliocene extensional phase, are filled with four generations of carbonate cements: i) rhombic dolomites; 2) saddle dolomite characterized by high salinity (21.5 to 23.5 % wt. eq. NaCI), high temperatures (Th 110-155BC) and isotopically light d180 ratios (-11.5 to -11.3%o VPDB); 3) calcite replacing (dedolomite) saddle and rhombic dolomite with variable d180 and d13C ratios (-12.2 to -6.8%o d180; -4.4 to +0.2%o d13C), and 4) calcite cement (110-125gC and 160-2609C), with depleted oxygen isotope ratios (-13.4 t o -10 %o d180) and positive carbon ratios (+0.1 to +1.8 %o d13C). These data indicate an hydrothermal, saline and dolomitizing fluid linked to the lixiviation of the Triassic-Liassic evaporites, followed by an input of meteoric water (dedolomitization), which evolved to hydrothermal calcite.
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En línea:
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https://eprints.ucm.es/id/eprint/60684/1/P%C3%A1ginas%20desdeGeo_temas_6_1sge-7.pdf
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