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Title: Uranium-isotope disequilibrium in brine reservoirs of the Castile Formation, northern Delaware Basin, southeastern New Mexico. I. Principles and methods

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5261867

We evaluated uranium isotope activity ratios with respect to models for the origin of the brines in two brine reservoirs in the Castile Formation (ERDA No. 6 and WIPP No. 12). In Castile anhydrite, a completely closed water system that was continuously leaching Th-recoil-produced /sup 234/U from freshly exposed surfaces of fractured host rock would give rise to uranium 234/238 isotope activity ratio (..cap alpha..) values significantly higher than observed values. Therefore, the brine occurrences are not the result of continuous deformation. Similarly, a model assuming movement of intergranular Permian seawater into fractures was found inconsistent with observed uranium isotope systematics. The observed ..cap alpha..-values (95% confidence limits) of ERDA No. 6 (1.34 to 1.58) and WIPP No. 12 (1.74 to 2.54), used in conjunction with an inferred intial ..cap alpha../sub 0/ higher than observed values, allows calculation of reasonable finite minimum ages, involving no preferential leaching of /sup 234/U in the host rock. If the brine occurrences are inferred to have been connected at one time with a more extensive nearby hydrologic system, the Capitan limestone (..cap alpha../sub 0/ = 5.1), calculated minimum ages of isolation from that system are 700,000 to 880,000 yr for ERDA No. 6 and 360,000 to 610,000 yr for WIPP No. 12. These ranges in ages are the 95% confidence limits based on experimental determinations of ..cap alpha..-values. The ages thus derived may reflect an episode of structural deformation in the Pleistocene that allowed water to enter the resulting fractures. 16 references, 6 figures.

Research Organization:
Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM (USA); Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC04-76DP00789
OSTI ID:
5261867
Report Number(s):
SAND-83-0144; ON: DE84007443
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English