2018
DOI: 10.1111/bre.12311
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Stable isotope constraints on the fluid source of hydrothermal breccia pipes in the Tankwa Karoo depocentre, South Africa: Breakdown of authigenic minerals during sill intrusion

Abstract: The Karoo Basin covers much of South Africa and is an area of prospective shale gas exploration, with the Whitehill Formation the target shale unit. However, the sedimentary succession, including the Whitehill, has been intruded by a series of sills and dykes associated with the Karoo Large Igneous Province (~183 Ma), which are expected to have modified the thermal history of the basin dramatically. Here, we investigate a secondary effect of these intrusions: a series of hydrothermal vent complexes, or breccia… Show more

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“…The nitrogen, like C, was higher because soils in IOF support more plant biomass and are more biologically active for example, greater faunal and microbial activity (Yang et al, 2011). The EC, on-the-other-hand, maybe higher in TE IOF because the soils there are derived from felsic rocks which have inherently low cation concentrations (Harris et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nitrogen, like C, was higher because soils in IOF support more plant biomass and are more biologically active for example, greater faunal and microbial activity (Yang et al, 2011). The EC, on-the-other-hand, maybe higher in TE IOF because the soils there are derived from felsic rocks which have inherently low cation concentrations (Harris et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%