Authors
Nicolas Beaudoin, Aurélie Labeur, Olivier Lacombe, Daniel Koehn, Andrea Billi, Guilhem Hoareau, Adrian Boyce, Cédric John, Marta Marchegiano, Nick Roberts, Ian Millar, Fanny Claverie, Christophe Pecheyran, Jean-Paul Callot
Publication date
2021/4
Journal
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts
Pages
EGU21-561
Description
Faults, joints and stylolites are ubiquitous features in fold-and-thrust belts commonly used to reconstruct the past fluid flow (or plumbing system) at the scale of folded reservoir/basins. Through the textural and geochemical study of the minerals that fills the fractures, it is possible to understand the history of fluid flow in an orogen, requiring a good knowledge of the burial history and/or of the past thermal gradient. In most of the case, the latter derives from the former, itself often argued over, limiting the interpretations of past fluid temperatures. We present the results of a multi-proxy study that combines novel development in both structural analysis of a fracture-stylolite network and isotopic characterization of calcite vein cements/fault coating. Together with new paleopiezometric and radiometric constraints on burial evolution and deformation timing, these results provide a first-order picture of the regional fluid systems …