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Deep-rooted piercement structures in deep sedimentary basins — Manifestations of supercritical water generation at depth?
Authors:Martin Hovland, Christine Fichler, H  kon Ruesl  tten,Hans Konrad Johnsen
Affiliation:aStatoil ASA, N-4035, Stavanger, Norway;bStatoil ASA, R&D Department, Trondheim, Norway;cNumerical Rocks ASA, Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:Deep-rooted enigmatic piercement structures in sedimentary basins, including ‘mud volcanoes’, ‘shale diapirs’, ‘salt diapirs’, and ‘asphalt volcanoes’, range in size from less than 1 km2, surface area, up to 64 km2, and have often an unknown depth of penetration due to incomplete imaging. We propose that they form a family associated with fluid flow. Our argument is based partly on their inferred location (above deep faults) and on the chemical analysis of emitted products, which includes liquid clays, brines and other substances from salt diapirs, and asphalt and light oils from the asphalt volcanoes. We explain these compositions by chemical alteration caused partly by supercritical water, a phase of water existent at high pressure and temperature, locally and temporarily achieved at depths generally beyond 10 km below surface, i.e., at the sediment–crust boundary. Our hypothesis overcomes some of the problems with interpreting fluid flow products, which are otherwise very difficult to explain. In case this hypothesis can be further verified, the family could perhaps be called ‘hydrothermally associated piercement structures’.
Keywords:Supercritical water   Mud volcanoes   Asphalt volcano   Piercement structures
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