Paleomagnetic dating of sulfide mineralization and cap rock formation in Gulf Coast salt domes
Conference
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· AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States)
OSTI ID:5617281
- Univ. of Texas, Austin (United States)
Remnant magnetization of stratiform sulfides within salt dome cap rocks provides a means of dating the timing of mineralization and its relationship with tectonic, sedimentation, and fluid evolution events within the local basin. The Winnfield salt dome in northern Louisiana hosts stratiform laminae of pyrrhotite and other sulfides in anhydrite cap rock. Detailed paleomagnetic analyses indicate the presence of numerous magnetic reversals that can be correlated with the sea-floor magnetic anomaly sequence, thus providing the first direct determination of a salt dome cap rock formation age. The sampled section that represents about two thirds of the total anhydrite thickness formed between 157 and 145 Ma (latest Jurassic). Accumulation rates calculated from these data indicate that the average rate for the oldest cap rock sampled is 5.7 m/m.y. and decreases to 2.8 m/m.y. for the younger strata. The Winnfield diapiric salt contains about 3% anhydrite, indicating the diapir growth rate was at least 30 times faster, a figure that is compatible with independent geologic estimates. The best documented cap rock-hosted sulfide concentrations occur at the Hockley salt dome in south-central Texas. Hockley is a relatively young diapir with the cap rock believed to have developed within the last 45 ma. Sulfides occur throughout the 285-m thick cap rock, but major metal concentrations occur within a 20-m zone within the central cap rock stratigraphy. If this zone formed at comparable rates to the Winnfield cap rock, then the main pulse of Hockley mineralization lasted only a few million years. Paleomagnetic studies are in progress to constrain timing of mineralization of Hockley.
- OSTI ID:
- 5617281
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-910403--
- Conference Information:
- Journal Name: AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States) Journal Volume: 75:3
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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580000* -- Geosciences
AGE ESTIMATION
ANHYDRITE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
FEDERAL REGION VI
GEOLOGIC AGES
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
JURASSIC PERIOD
LOUISIANA
MAGNETISM
MESOZOIC ERA
MINERALIZATION
MINERALOGY
MINERALS
NORTH AMERICA
PALEOMAGNETISM
PARAGENESIS
SALT DEPOSITS
SULFATE MINERALS
SULFIDE MINERALS
TEXAS
US GULF COAST
USA
580000* -- Geosciences
AGE ESTIMATION
ANHYDRITE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
FEDERAL REGION VI
GEOLOGIC AGES
GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS
GEOLOGIC HISTORY
JURASSIC PERIOD
LOUISIANA
MAGNETISM
MESOZOIC ERA
MINERALIZATION
MINERALOGY
MINERALS
NORTH AMERICA
PALEOMAGNETISM
PARAGENESIS
SALT DEPOSITS
SULFATE MINERALS
SULFIDE MINERALS
TEXAS
US GULF COAST
USA