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Multiple dolomitization events along the Pozalagua Fault (Pozalagua Quarry,Basque–Cantabrian Basin,Northern Spain)
Authors:RUDY SWENNEN  JULIE DEWIT  ELS FIERENS  PHILIPPE MUCHEZ  MUMTAZ SHAH  FADI NADER  DAVID HUNT
Institution:1. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Geology, K.U. Leuven, Leuven, Belgium (E‐mail: rudy.swennen@ees.kuleuven.be);2. IFP, Géologie – Géochimie, Rueil Malmaison, France;3. Centre SPIN – Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint‐Etienne, Saint‐Etienne Cedex, France;4. Statoil, Sandslivein 90, Bergen, Norway

Associate Editor – Dave Cantrell
Abstract:The Pozalagua Quarry in the Basque–Cantabrian Basin of northern Spain exposes a unique set of fault‐associated dolomites that can be studied on a decametre scale. The dolomites developed along the Pozalagua Fault system in slope‐deposited limestones of Albian age. Following marine phreatic diagenesis, the limestones were subject to meteoric karst formation. The resulting cavities were filled either by angular limestone fragments in a black clay‐rich matrix, or by cave floor/pond (now dolomitized) sediments. The subsequent diagenetic history reflects repeated periods of fracturing, fluid expulsion, dissolution and cementation. Contrasting fluid pulses resulted in the formation of a network of hydrothermal karst and the subsequent development of coarse‐crystalline calcite cement, zebra dolomite, recrystallized coarse‐crystalline dolomite, elongated blue–grey coarse‐crystalline dolomite cement in the open fault and, finally, coarse‐crystalline saddle dolomite. Decimetre‐size reworked host‐rock fragments present in the latter two dolomite phases probably reflect roof collapse fragments of a cave system that developed along the Pozalagua Fault system. However, there are also metre‐scale host‐rock fragments that apparently ‘float’ in the coarse‐crystalline saddle dolomites, implying that either fragment assimilation was a widespread process or violent expulsion of fluids occurred along the Pozalagua Fault system. The presence of pre‐dolomite and post‐dolomite stylolites, parallel to bedding, supports a linkage between the diagenetic events and the Late Albian tectonism that affected the region.
Keywords:Basque–  Cantabrian Basin  coarse‐crystalline dolomite  fault valve activity  hot fluids  Late Albian tectonism  zebra dolomite
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