Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8910389 Chemical Geology 2018 45 Pages PDF
Abstract
The stability constants of REE aqueous complex at temperatures of 100-160 °C, the chemistry of oil-field brines worldwide, and the partitioning behavior of REE between fluorite and water at El Hammam indicate that acetate (± carbonate and fluoride) are likely to be major contributors to REE mobilization in these settings. The direct implications of the low temperature transport of REE by oil-bearing brines is that, in systems where these kind of fluids occur, the REE signature observed may not reflect the source of the fluid as much as a combination of fluid source and fluid-rock interaction. In addition, oil-field brines can efficiently scavenge, transport, and deposit REE leading to anomalously high accumulations such as the El Hammam fluorite deposit and may also contribute to REE mobilization and concentration in other systems.
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