Author:
Kelka Ulrich,Beaudoin Nicolas E.,Lorenz Joachim,Koehn Daniel,Regenauer-Lieb Klaus,Boyce Adrian,Chung Peter
Abstract
AbstractZebra dolomites have a distinctive texture and are a peculiar structural variety of dolostones often encountered in the vicinity of base metal deposits commonly in the Mississippi Valley-Type (MVT). We investigate origin and evolution of the zebra dolomites found in the region of the Spessart, northwestern Bavaria, Germany, through diagenetic and petrogenetic analysis using SEM, CL microscopy, O–C isotopes, and fluid inclusion micro-thermometry. Here, we aim to shed light on the nature of the fluids that altered the zebra dolomite of the Zechstein formation. We distinguish the geochemical signatures of two different fluid flow regimes post-dating texture formation, each characterized by specific homogenization temperatures and oxygen–carbon isotope ratios (Event 1: Th = 120 °C; δ18Ofluids = [0 to 2‰]; Event 2; Th = 300 °C; δ18Ofluids = 18‰). Comparison of these fluids and the associated mineralization with published regional fluid flow data support that the zebra dolomites in the Spessart most likely coincided with the Permian large-scale fluid flow event that occurred throughout the European Zechstein Basin.
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Funder
FP7 People: Marie-Curie Actions
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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