Bouchard, Laurianne, Veizer, Ján, Kennell-Morrison, Laura, Jensen, Mark, Raven, Ken G., Clark, Ian D. (2019) Origin and 87Rb–87Sr age of porewaters in low permeability Ordovician sediments on the eastern flank of the Michigan Basin, Tiverton, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 56 (3) 201-208 doi:10.1139/cjes-2018-0061
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Title | Origin and 87Rb–87Sr age of porewaters in low permeability Ordovician sediments on the eastern flank of the Michigan Basin, Tiverton, Ontario, Canada | ||
Journal | Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences | ||
Authors | Bouchard, Laurianne | Author | |
Veizer, Ján | Author | ||
Kennell-Morrison, Laura | Author | ||
Jensen, Mark | Author | ||
Raven, Ken G. | Author | ||
Clark, Ian D. | Author | ||
Year | 2019 (March) | Volume | 56 |
Issue | 3 | ||
Publisher | Canadian Science Publishing | ||
DOI | doi:10.1139/cjes-2018-0061Search in ResearchGate | ||
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Mindat Ref. ID | 485556 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:485556:3 |
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Full Reference | Bouchard, Laurianne, Veizer, Ján, Kennell-Morrison, Laura, Jensen, Mark, Raven, Ken G., Clark, Ian D. (2019) Origin and 87Rb–87Sr age of porewaters in low permeability Ordovician sediments on the eastern flank of the Michigan Basin, Tiverton, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 56 (3) 201-208 doi:10.1139/cjes-2018-0061 | ||
Plain Text | Bouchard, Laurianne, Veizer, Ján, Kennell-Morrison, Laura, Jensen, Mark, Raven, Ken G., Clark, Ian D. (2019) Origin and 87Rb–87Sr age of porewaters in low permeability Ordovician sediments on the eastern flank of the Michigan Basin, Tiverton, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 56 (3) 201-208 doi:10.1139/cjes-2018-0061 | ||
In | (2019, March) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 56 (3) Canadian Science Publishing | ||
Abstract/Notes | Porewater extractions and acid leachates of rock core from a 250 m thick sequence of low-permeability Ordovician-age shales and limestones, on the eastern flank of the Michigan Basin, were analysed for strontium isotope ratios in an attempt to infer porewater ages from observed 87Sr/86Sr enrichments. The porewaters originated as Ordovician seawater, which subsequently mixed with evaporated Silurian seawater infiltrating from above, and, to some extent, with a deep brine—with an enriched 87Sr/86Sr signature—from the underlying crystalline shield or deep basin. The porewater 87Sr/86Sr ratios are more radiogenic than contemporaneous seawater but show no obvious correlation to those leached from the solid rock phases. Accepting that the initial 87Sr/86Sr signatures in porewaters were dominated by Late Silurian brine, potentially with an additional deep brine component, the excess of radiogenic 87Sr appears to represent ingrowth from 87Rb decay over a time span of some 420 million years, approaching the depositional age of the rocks. Similarly, Rb/Sr errochron ages of acid leachates of solid phases, and the calculated initial 87Sr/86Sr isotopic ratios, are consistent with a proposition that the calcites inherited their Sr from Ordovician seawater and were dolomitized shortly afterwards by infiltrating Mg-enriched evaporative brine, indicating long-term conservative behaviour for the enclosing carbonate rocks. The errochron for leachates from (alumino)silicates yields a high initial 87Sr/86Sr, but with an errochron age of about 340 ± 48 Ma, likely owing to variable admixtures of diagenetic illite in the shales. Overall, the data provide evidence for a stable hydrologic regime since Paleozoic time. |
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