E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

Trace element geochemistry of carbonates in the Jurassic Lusitanian Basin records mineral-fluid interactions

  • Gonçalves Mário A.,
  • Vuckovic Maja,
  • Fiorelli Alfonso,
  • Barrulas Pedro,
  • Mirão José

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199801017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 98
p. 01017

Abstract

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Carbonate rocks in sedimentary basins are reactive and can record complex histories of events associated with fluid flow in these basins. These include processes of dolomitization and dedolomitization. In this work we provide some preliminary data where distinct calcite and dolomite generations in the Jurassic Lusitanian Basin were analysed by LA-ICP-MS for trace elements in order to characterize chemical signatures of fluid-mineral interaction. It was observed that different carbonate generations can preserve the range of certain trace metal concentrations, but later calcites have distinctly higher contents in REE, Th and U, and Ba. Dolomites also show distinct chemical signatures but lack of analytical and spatial resolution does not allow quantification of the precursor calcite relicts. However, these processes point to the action of basinal fluids triggered by distinct tectonic episodes and associated volcanic activity.