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DOI10.5382/sp.21.11
Fault-Controlled Fluid Flow Within Extensional Basins and Its Implications for Sedimentary Rock-Hosted Mineral Deposits
Walsh, John J.1; Torremans, Koen1; Guven, John1; Kyne, Roisin1; Conneally, John1; Bonson, Chris2
通讯作者Walsh, John J.
会议名称Conference of the Society-of-Economic-Geologists - Metals, Minerals, and Society
会议日期SEP 22-25, 2018
会议地点CO
英文摘要

Normal faults commonly represent one of the principal controls on the origin and formation of sedimentary rock-hosted mineral deposits. Their presence within rift basins has a profound effect on fluid flow, with their impact ranging from acting as barriers, causing pressure compartmentalization of basinal pore fluids, to forming conduits for up-fault fluid flow. Despite their established importance in controlling the migration and trapping of mineralizing fluids, we have yet to adequately reconcile this duality of flow behavior and its impact on mineral flow systems within basinal sequences from a semi-quantitative to quantitative perspective. Combining insights and models derived from earthquake, hydrocarbon, and mineral studies, the principal processes and models for fault-related fluid flow within sedimentary basins are reviewed and a unified conceptual model defined for their role in mineral systems. We illustrate associated concepts with case studies from Irish-type Zn-Pb deposits, sedimentary rock-hosted Cu deposits, and active sedimentary basins. We show that faults can actively affect fluid flow by a variety of associated processes, including seismic pumping and pulsing, or can provide pathways for the upward flow of overpressured fluids or the downward sinking of heavy brines. Associated models support the generation of crustal-scale convective flow systems that underpin the formation of major mineral provinces and provide a basis for differences in the flow behavior of faults. depending on a variety of factors such as fault zone complexities, host-rock properties, deformation conditions, arid pressure drives. Flow heterogeneity along faults provides a basis for the thoroughly 3D flow systems that localize fluid flow and lead to the formation of mineral deposits.


来源出版物METALS, MINERALS, AND SOCIETY
ISSN1547-3112
EISSN2639-1910
出版年2018
卷号21
页码237-269
ISBN978-1-629493-08-4
EISBN978-1-629496-40-5
出版者SOC ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家Ireland;Wales
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000449689900011
WOS关键词HYDROCARBON MIGRATION ; INTERNAL STRUCTURE ; SIMULATION-MODELS ; PERMEABILITY ; SLIP ; IRELAND ; SYSTEM ; AREA ; DISPLACEMENTS ; ARCHITECTURE
WOS类目Geology
WOS研究方向Geology
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/307831
作者单位1.Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Earth Sci, Fault Anal Grp, Irish Ctr Res Appl Geosci, Dublin 4, Ireland;
2.Tekton Consulting Ltd, Abergavenny, Mons, Wales
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Walsh, John J.,Torremans, Koen,Guven, John,et al. Fault-Controlled Fluid Flow Within Extensional Basins and Its Implications for Sedimentary Rock-Hosted Mineral Deposits[C]:SOC ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS, INC,2018:237-269.
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