Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5780466 | Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2017 | 57 Pages |
Abstract
Carbon and oxygen stable isotope analyses of carbonates from the Loma Negra quarry (LNQ) support the major role of hydrothermal activity. A significant difference was found between δ18Ocar values from unaltered micritic limestone (ca. 23.8ⰠSMOW) and secondary calcite (ca. 18.5ⰠSMOW). The lower δ18Ocar values are interpreted as a result of calcite precipitation from hot hydrothermal fluids. At a late stage, the hydrothermal fluid containing H2S mixed with descending and oxidizing meteoric waters. Circulation of the ensuing acid fluids resulted in the partly dissolution and collapse brecciation of the Loma Negra Formation. The hydrothermal stage can be tentatively dated ca. 590-620 Ma corresponding to the Brasiliano orogeny.
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Authors
Jorge A. Dristas, Juan C. MartÃnez, Alfons M. van den Kerkhof, Hans-Joachim Massonne, Thomas Theye, MarÃa C. Frisicale, Daniel A. Gregori,