2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2014.06.004
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Evaporite sedimentation in a tectonically active basin: The lacustrine Las Minas Gypsum unit (Late Tortonian, SE Spain)

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“…These values might have been originally higher (at least 5-16 wt. %) in accordance with TOC contents found in drilling samples from sulfur mining in analogous nearby basins of the same age [38,45]. The syntectonic minor faults and joints related to the Socovos Fault (Figure 14b,c) might have acted as preferential air flow paths that favoured the penetration of oxygen some metres below the topographic surface, within reach of the burn zone (the organic-rich clay layers), thus supporting the maintenance and propagation of the fire and facilitating the evacuation of the combustion products and smoke.…”
Section: Origin Of Pyrometamorphismsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…These values might have been originally higher (at least 5-16 wt. %) in accordance with TOC contents found in drilling samples from sulfur mining in analogous nearby basins of the same age [38,45]. The syntectonic minor faults and joints related to the Socovos Fault (Figure 14b,c) might have acted as preferential air flow paths that favoured the penetration of oxygen some metres below the topographic surface, within reach of the burn zone (the organic-rich clay layers), thus supporting the maintenance and propagation of the fire and facilitating the evacuation of the combustion products and smoke.…”
Section: Origin Of Pyrometamorphismsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Dark brown to black pelitic layers are found near the pyrometamorphic outcrop separated by a local discordance from the more calcareous sequence on top of them. Organic-rich levels similar to these are described in most of the neighbouring basins [38,45]. Actually, some of these basins have well-known sulphur deposits formed after reduction of sulphates in contact with bituminous lutites or shales [46,47].…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
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“…It can be assigned to calcite, aragonite or vaterite, which are calcium carbonate polymorphs. The remaining 2% consist of Al 2 O 3 , Cl, Na 2 O, SrO and SO 3 , indicating that the other mineral impurities correspond to clay minerals and evaporites, such as halite, celestine and gypsum, expected from evaporitic shallow lacustrine environments, as is the case of the Elche de la Sierra basin [21]. The Mg content in the samples could be either associated with clay minerals, such as montmorillonite, or with carbonates, in the form of dolomite.…”
Section: Xrf Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neogene basins on the external side of the Betic Ranges, and location of the Elche de la Sierra basin (black rectangle in the upper-left corner) (modified from[21]). …”
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