Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9535080 | Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2005 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Chlorinity, cation (Na/Ca ca. 2.2) and halogen ratios (Cl/Br from 300 to 360) are typical of deep basinal brines, especially of surface-evaporated brines that have exceeded halite saturation. The primary brines were modified by fluid-rock interaction during burial and migration through the basement. Ag-deposition was probably favoured by dilution and cooling due to the mixing of brines with less saline fluids. Similarities between the Ag-brines from Bou Azzer, Zgounder and Imiter suggest a regional scale circulation of basinal brines during extension probably later than the Triassic, during the early stages of rifting of the Atlantic.
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Authors
Samira Essarraj, Marie-Christine Boiron, Michel Cathelineau, David A. Banks, Mohamed Benharref,