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Epigenetic dolomitization of the P?aídolí formation (Upper Silurian), the Barrandian basin,Czech Republic: implications for burial history of Lower Paleozoic strata
Authors:V Suchý  I Rozko?ný  K ?ák  J Franc?
Institution:1. Mineralogisch-Petrographishes Institut der Universit?t Basel, CH-4056, Basel, Switzerland
3. Department of Petrology, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43, Praha, Czech Republic
5. Czech Geological Survey, Malostranské nám. 19, 118 21, Praha 1, Czech Republic
6. Department of Geology, University of Missouri, Columbia, 101 Geological Sciences Bld., 65211, Columbia, Missouri, USA
Abstract:Stratabound epigenetic dolomite occurs in carbonate facies of the Barrandian basin (Silurian and Devonian), Czech Republic. The most intense dolomitization is developed in bioclastic calcarenites within the transition between micritic limestone and shaledominated P?ídolí and Lochkov formations deposited on a carbonate slope. Medium-crystalline (100–400 µm), inclusion-rich, xenotopic matrix dolomite (δ 18O=?4.64 to ?3.40‰ PDB;δ 13C=+1.05 to +1.85‰ PDB) which selectively replaced most of the bioclastic precursor is volumetrically the most important dolomite type. Coarse crystalline saddle dolomite (δ 18O=?8.04 to ?5.14‰ PDB;δ 18C=+0.49 to +1.49 PDB) which precipitated in fractures and vugs within the matrix dolomite represents a later diagenetic dolomitization event. In some vugs, saddle dolomite coprecipitated with petroleum inclusion-rich authigenic quartz crystals and minor sulfides which, in turn, were post-dated by semisolid asphaltic bitumen. The interpretation of the dolomitization remains equivocal. Massive xenotopic dolomite, although generally characteristic of a deeper burial setting, may have been formed by a recrystallization of an earlier, possibly shallow burial dolomite. Deeper burial recrystallization by reactive basinal pore fluids that presumably migrated through the more permeable upper portion of the P?ídolí sequence appears as a viable explanation for this dolomitization overprint. Saddle dolomite cement of the matrix dolomite is interpreted as the last dolomitization event that occurred during deep burial at the depth of the oil window zone. The presence of saddle dolomite, the fluid inclusion composition of associated quartz crystals, and vitrinite paleogeothermometry of adjacent sediments imply diagenetic burial temperatures as high as 160°C. Although high geothermal gradients in the past or the involvement of hydrothermally influenced basinal fluids can account for these elevated temperatures, burial heating beneath approximately 3-km-thick sedimentary overburden of presumably post-Givetian strata, no longer preserved in the basin, appears to be the most likely interpretation. This interpretaion may imply that the magnitude of post-Variscan erosion in the Barrandian area was substantially greater than previously thought.
Keywords:Dolomitization  Burial diagenesis  Oil window  Saddle dolomite  Barrandian basin  Bohemian massif  Vitrinite reflectance  Fluid inclusions  Illite crystallinity  Thermal history
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