2022
DOI: 10.31223/x5fp57
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Microstructure and fluid flow in the vicinity of basin bounding faults in rifts – the Dombjerg Fault, NE Greenland rift system

Abstract: In this contribution, we elucidate the interaction of structural deformation, fluid flow, and diagenesis in hanging wall siliciclastic deposits along rift basin-bounding faults, exemplified at the Dombjerg Fault in NE Greenland. Due to fault-controlled fluid circulation, fault-proximal syn-rift clastic deposits experienced pronounced calcite cementation and became lithified, whereas uncemented clastic deposits remained porous and friable. Correspondingly, two separate deformation regimes developed to accommoda… Show more

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“…This suggests that at some point during the Pyrenean orogeny, the fracture network was permeable and carrying fluids with suspended sediments, just before further cementation filled all available fracture pore space. The presence of micritic infill in fractures could be associated with precipitation of calcite from overpressurized supersaturated fluids (e.g., Salomon et al, 2021). However, host rock clasts, quartz and asymmetric micritic inclusions in calcite crystals mixed within the micrite (Fig.…”
Section: Cementation and Fault Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that at some point during the Pyrenean orogeny, the fracture network was permeable and carrying fluids with suspended sediments, just before further cementation filled all available fracture pore space. The presence of micritic infill in fractures could be associated with precipitation of calcite from overpressurized supersaturated fluids (e.g., Salomon et al, 2021). However, host rock clasts, quartz and asymmetric micritic inclusions in calcite crystals mixed within the micrite (Fig.…”
Section: Cementation and Fault Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%