International audienceThe present study reports on elemental and Sr isotopic analyses of calcite and associated celestite infillings of various microtectonic features collected mostly in the Main Fault of the Opalinus Clay from Mont Terri rock laboratory. Based on a detailed microstructural description of veins, slickensides, scaly clay aggregates and gouges, the geochemical signatures of the infillings were compared to those of the leachates from undeformed Opalinus Clay, and to the calcite from veins crosscutting Hauptrogenstein, Passwang and Staffelegg Formations above and below the Opalinus Clay. Vein calcite and celestite from Main Fault yield identical 87Sr/86Sr ratios that are also close to those recorded in the Opalinus Claymatrix...
International audienceAn innovative multidisciplinary approach was used on quartz–calcite veins that...
The well-known Erzberg site represents the largest siderite (FeCO 3 ) deposit in the world. It consi...
The Opalinus Clay is an argillaceous to silty mudstone formation, notable in Switzerland as the sel...
International audienceThe present study reports on elemental and Sr isotopic analyses of calcite and...
Calcite, calcite-celestite and celestite veins were identifed from the bottom of the Opalinus Clay u...
Data pertinent to pore-water composition in Opalinus Clay in the Mont Terri and Mont Russelin anticl...
The Jurassic clay-rich aquitard sequence underlying the Swiss Molasse Basin is locally penetrated by...
Abstract The Middle-Jurassic Opalinus Clay is the foreseen host rock for radioactive waste disposal ...
Abundant veins filled by calcite, celestite and pyrite were found in the core of a 719 m deep boreho...
Abundant veins filled by calcite, celestite and pyrite were found in the core of a 719m deep borehol...
Argillaceous rocks are considered to be a suitable geological barrier for the long-term containment ...
The study is based on core samples from the recently drilled, 719 m deep borehole at Oftringen (near...
International audienceAn innovative multidisciplinary approach was used on quartz–calcite veins that...
The well-known Erzberg site represents the largest siderite (FeCO 3 ) deposit in the world. It consi...
The Opalinus Clay is an argillaceous to silty mudstone formation, notable in Switzerland as the sel...
International audienceThe present study reports on elemental and Sr isotopic analyses of calcite and...
Calcite, calcite-celestite and celestite veins were identifed from the bottom of the Opalinus Clay u...
Data pertinent to pore-water composition in Opalinus Clay in the Mont Terri and Mont Russelin anticl...
The Jurassic clay-rich aquitard sequence underlying the Swiss Molasse Basin is locally penetrated by...
Abstract The Middle-Jurassic Opalinus Clay is the foreseen host rock for radioactive waste disposal ...
Abundant veins filled by calcite, celestite and pyrite were found in the core of a 719 m deep boreho...
Abundant veins filled by calcite, celestite and pyrite were found in the core of a 719m deep borehol...
Argillaceous rocks are considered to be a suitable geological barrier for the long-term containment ...
The study is based on core samples from the recently drilled, 719 m deep borehole at Oftringen (near...
International audienceAn innovative multidisciplinary approach was used on quartz–calcite veins that...
The well-known Erzberg site represents the largest siderite (FeCO 3 ) deposit in the world. It consi...
The Opalinus Clay is an argillaceous to silty mudstone formation, notable in Switzerland as the sel...