Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4728698 Journal of African Earth Sciences 2015 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The authors studied the magnetic and mineralogical properties of southern Tunisian subsurface.•Especially the Paleozoic has specific applied and academic interests.•The Principal Component Analysis between the magnetic susceptibility and minerals species shows three populations.•The overlap of the depositional environment, the climate and the diagenesis compete to give a final magnetic response.

In order to distinguish the effects of diagenesis, the climate and the depositional environment, the magnetic properties were correlated with some minerals along the NWA-1 well, which crosses the southern subsurface from Cretaceous to Silurian successions. The MS along NWA-1 well shows major picks probably indicating a dramatic change of geochemical and mineralogical composition. Minor picks may be attributed to diagenetic transformations affecting some minerals. The mineralogical analysis shows the presence of illite, kaolinite with some traces of chlorite and smectite. Quartz, calcite, white feldspar, anorthite, dolomite, gypsum and pyrite are identified as associated minerals. The PCA of the different minerals and the magnetic susceptibility shows three different heterogeneous populations. In these populations, the traditional classification of magnetic minerals is not respected. For instance, diamagnetic minerals are positively correlated with MS. This correlation is through indirect causal relation extrapolating the temperature caused by the burial diagenesis. The aim is not totally reached because the handicap is twofold. The XRD diffraction is not able to identify the low amounts of magnetic minerals and the primary mineralogy and magnetic properties are radically modified by post-depositional processes. At the productive well of NWA-1, this overlap is further complicated by hydrocarbons, low grade metamorphism and remagnetization modifying the original magnetic signal.

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