Structural and stable isotope studies of calcite veins and host rocks in a 1000 m thick, Devonian limestone sequence in the Taemas area of the Lachlan Orogen in SE Australia indicate that externally derived fluids migrated through the sequence over a protracted interval during folding and associated reverse faulting at temperatures of ∼200°C. The evolution of fluid pathways was governed by growth of fold-related an fault-related fracture networks at transiently supralithostatic fluid pressures. The internal structures of veins indicate growth during repeated cycles of permeability enhancement and sealing. Systematic increase in δ18O of vein calcite upward through the limestone sequence, and the presence of an O isotope alteration front in t...
International audienceFractures are important conduits for fluid flow in the Earth's crust. To bette...
In mid-crustal, low-permeability environments pervasive fluid flow is primarily driven by the produc...
The Mount Isa Block (MIB) preserves evidence of significant hydrothermal alteration produced during ...
<p>In the Taemas area, New South Wales, Australia, a swarm of hydrothermal calcite and quartz veins ...
We present a structural, microstructural, and stable isotope study of a calcite vein mesh within the...
The mechanism by which syntectonic hydrothermal veins form is widely debated, with some workers sugg...
Tectonic forces generated during thrust emplacement along active margins may drive complex fluid-flo...
Quartz veins in the early Variscan Monts d'Arrée slate belt (Central Armorican Terrane, Western Fran...
Abstract Large calcite veins and pods in the Proterozoic Corella Formation of the Mount Isa Inlier p...
Flamborough Head chalks are located at the extremities of E-W and N-S trending fault systems along t...
In this thesis, an integrated structural and chemical approach has been used to investigate the spat...
Flamborough Head chalks are located at the termination of E-W and N-S trending fault systems along t...
International audienceThe spatial and temporal scales and the geometry of fluid pathways in a collis...
Petrographic and geochemical analyses (δ18O, δ13C, 87Sr/86Sr, clumped isotopes, and elemental compos...
Fractures are important conduits for fluid flow in the Earth’s crust. To better understand the spati...
International audienceFractures are important conduits for fluid flow in the Earth's crust. To bette...
In mid-crustal, low-permeability environments pervasive fluid flow is primarily driven by the produc...
The Mount Isa Block (MIB) preserves evidence of significant hydrothermal alteration produced during ...
<p>In the Taemas area, New South Wales, Australia, a swarm of hydrothermal calcite and quartz veins ...
We present a structural, microstructural, and stable isotope study of a calcite vein mesh within the...
The mechanism by which syntectonic hydrothermal veins form is widely debated, with some workers sugg...
Tectonic forces generated during thrust emplacement along active margins may drive complex fluid-flo...
Quartz veins in the early Variscan Monts d'Arrée slate belt (Central Armorican Terrane, Western Fran...
Abstract Large calcite veins and pods in the Proterozoic Corella Formation of the Mount Isa Inlier p...
Flamborough Head chalks are located at the extremities of E-W and N-S trending fault systems along t...
In this thesis, an integrated structural and chemical approach has been used to investigate the spat...
Flamborough Head chalks are located at the termination of E-W and N-S trending fault systems along t...
International audienceThe spatial and temporal scales and the geometry of fluid pathways in a collis...
Petrographic and geochemical analyses (δ18O, δ13C, 87Sr/86Sr, clumped isotopes, and elemental compos...
Fractures are important conduits for fluid flow in the Earth’s crust. To better understand the spati...
International audienceFractures are important conduits for fluid flow in the Earth's crust. To bette...
In mid-crustal, low-permeability environments pervasive fluid flow is primarily driven by the produc...
The Mount Isa Block (MIB) preserves evidence of significant hydrothermal alteration produced during ...