کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4701252 | 1637759 | 2006 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
![عکس صفحه اول مقاله: Application of Sr isotopes in secondary silicate minerals to paleogroundwater hydrology: An example from K-metasomatized rocks in the western U.S. Application of Sr isotopes in secondary silicate minerals to paleogroundwater hydrology: An example from K-metasomatized rocks in the western U.S.](/preview/png/4701252.png)
Strontium isotope analyses of secondary silicate minerals represent a largely unexploited method of investigating paleogroundwater hydrology. Guided by cathodoluminescent imaging, we obtained Sr isotopic data from physical microsamples of primary and secondary silicate minerals in a K-metasomatized, mid-Tertiary ash flow tuff at Socorro, New Mexico. The intent was to test the utility of silicate Sr isotopic data in paleohydrologic studies and to assess models for the basin-scale paleogroundwater flow responsible for the K-metasomatism in the Socorro area. Secondary adularia in the upper Lemitar tuff from a location at the southwestern extent of K-metasomatized rocks contain Sr with significantly higher 87Sr/86Sr ratios (∼ 0.720) than igneous feldspars (∼ 0.709) at the approximate time of the Late Cenozoic metasomatism ( 6 Ma). Estimates of saline brine 87Sr/86Sr ratios obtained from Late Cenozoic evaporites in the region are much lower (0.712) than the adularia values and suggest that such brines were not responsible for the K-metasomatism in this area. Groundwaters that had passed through high 87Sr/86Sr Precambrian rocks prior to entering the tuffs are more likely K-metasomatizing fluids, but isotopic data from altered upper Lemitar Tuff from throughout the Socorro area are required to fully test this possibility.
Journal: Chemical Geology - Volume 235, Issues 3–4, 15 December 2006, Pages 276–285