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Pisapia C., Deschamps Pierre, Battani A., Buschaert S., Guihou A., Hamelin B., Brulhet J. (2018). U/Pb dating of geodic calcite : new insights on Western Europe major tectonic events and associated diagenetic fluids. Journal of the Geological Society, 175 (1), p. 60-70. ISSN 0016-7649.

Titre du document
U/Pb dating of geodic calcite : new insights on Western Europe major tectonic events and associated diagenetic fluids
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000419796900005
Auteurs
Pisapia C., Deschamps Pierre, Battani A., Buschaert S., Guihou A., Hamelin B., Brulhet J.
Source
Journal of the Geological Society, 2018, 175 (1), p. 60-70 ISSN 0016-7649
This study presents the first application of the U/Pb dating method to highly Pb-depleted diagenetic geodic calcites of the Jurassic formations of the Paris Basin that leads to a reappraisal of the palaeohydrological history of this region. Composite U/Pb ages from multiple geodes, combined with delta O-18 analyses, reveal two main phases of diagenetic fluid circulations linked with major regional tectonic events. Dogger formations recorded a first diagenetic fluid episode at 147.8 +/- 3.8 Ma, i.e. at the very beginning of the emersion of the basin during the Tithonian period and 30 Ma earlier than previously assumed. delta O-18 results confirmed that most of the calcitic cement phases that closed the porosity of these formations precipitated at the beginning of the Cretaceous period. Oxfordian formations recorded another major meteoric fluid circulation at 33.5 +/- 2.8 Ma related to the initial stage of the European Cenozoic Rift System (ECRIS). Consequently, the porosity of the Mesozoic formations of the studied area may have been closed sooner than previously thought, before the main ECRIS rifting phase of Oligocene age. This study shows that U/Pb dating of secondary geodic calcite offers a new powerful way for reconstructing the coupled palaeohydrological and diagenetic history of sedimentary basins.
Plan de classement
Géologie et formations superficielles [064]
Description Géographique
EUROPE ; FRANCE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010071986]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010071986
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