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Origin of the saline paleofluids in fault-damage zones of the Jabal Qusaybah Anticline (Adam Foothills,Oman): Constraints from fluid inclusions geochemistry
Institution:1. CRC for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC), GPO Box 463, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia;2. GNS Science, 1 Fairway Drive, Avalon, Lower Hutt, New Zealand;3. The Peter Cook Centre for CCS Research and School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia;4. The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia;5. The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia
Abstract:The Jabal Qusaybah Anticline, in north Oman, is affected by syn-folding strike-slip and extensional fault zones developed during foreland deformation ahead of the Northern Oman Mountains thrust wedge, in Cenozoic times. Migration of fluids in fault-damage zones is recorded in complex calcite vein networks. By employing the microthermometric and compositional microanalysis of the fluid inclusions (crush-leach), two distinct generations of veins have been studied. The aim was to determine the source of elevated salinity in fluids involved in their cementation and explain their compositional evolution through fluid-rock interactions. The ionic ratios (Na/Br and Cl/Br) obtained from crush-leach analysis give supporting evidence that the elevated salinity of fluid inclusions in both vein groups originated from an evaporated seawater beyond the onset of halite precipitation (residual brines). The results reveal a gradual increase in salinity of the fluids, F/Cl molar ratios, as well as Li/Cl molar ratios. These results imply the progressively increasing contribution of evaporitic residual brines and fluids that interacted with, or were derived from siliciclastic rocks. We suggest that the most likely origin of the former fluids is provided by residual brines associated with precipitation of the Ara evaporites (Cambrian). The regional driving mechanism for such a significant fluid migration is believed to be compaction-driven upward flow that was channeled into faults and fractures during major deformational events.
Keywords:Calcite veins  Elemental concentrations  Saline paleofluids  Ara evaporites  Fault-damage zones
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