Non-hydrothermal saddle dolomite in Upper Cambrian dolostones of Tarim Basin: evidence from C–O–Sr isotopic and in-situ trace elemental studies

The Upper Cambrian dolostones in the Tarim Basin are interpreted to be intensely altered by hydrothermal fluids during the burial diagenesis, and the saddle dolomite filled in fractures is commonly considered as hydrothermal origin. In this study, the saddle dolomite samples from drillhole SNP1 and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Carbonates and evaporites 2022-09, Vol.37 (3), Article 54
Hauptverfasser: Ziye, Lu, Yingtao, Li, Mingming, Liu, Donghua, You, Qianglu, Chen, Binbin, Xi, Jin, Xu, Baiwen, Huang
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Zusammenfassung:The Upper Cambrian dolostones in the Tarim Basin are interpreted to be intensely altered by hydrothermal fluids during the burial diagenesis, and the saddle dolomite filled in fractures is commonly considered as hydrothermal origin. In this study, the saddle dolomite samples from drillhole SNP1 and the Quruqtagh area are sampled, and C-O-Sr isotopic compositions and in-situ trace elemental analyses are employed to check their origin. Replaced dolomites with finely crystal size and coarsely crystal size (RD1 and RD2, respectively), and saddle dolomite cements filled in vugs and fractures (VSD and FSD, respectively) are identified in the Well SNP1. Stylolites crosscut RD1 and RD2 dolomites. KZ-SD is the saddle dolomite in hydrothermal dolostone geobodies in the Quruqtagh area, and shows coarsely crystal size up to 1 cm and wavy extinctions. RD1, RD2 and FSD dolomites show similar δ 13 C VPDB values of − 1.99 to − 0.73‰, and similar 87 Sr/ 86 Sr ratios of 0.70868–0.70905. RD1 and RD2 dolomites show δ 18 O VPDB values of − 8.74 to − 5.29‰ and of − 10.22 to − 9.20‰, respectively. The δ 18 O VPDB values of FSD range from − 10.94 to − 10.16‰. RD2, VSD and FSD dolomites show Fe concentrations of 154.76–464.65 ppm, Mn concentrations of 15.74–55.93 ppm and REE concentrations of 1.29–4.61 ppm. The REEY profiles of RD2, VSD and FSD dolomites are characterized by flat to convex patterns with slightly MREE enrichment, and no Ce, Eu and Y anomalies. KZ-SD dolomite shows Fe concentrations of 1081.55–1206.35 ppm, Mn concentrations of 427.25–474.38 ppm and REE concentrations of 12.97–23.64 ppm. The C–O–Sr isotopic compositions and REEY features of RD2, FSD and VSD indicate that saddle dolomites filled in vugs and fractures in the Well SNP1 are formed from redistribution of precursor dolostones, and indicate that RD2 may formed by recrystallization during burial diagenesis.
ISSN:0891-2556
1878-5212
DOI:10.1007/s13146-022-00799-w