Comparison of the Sr isotopic signatures in brines of the Canadian and Fennoscandian shields

International audience A synthesis of Sr isotope data from shallow and deep groundwaters, and brines from the Fennoscandian and Canadian Shields is presented. A salinity gradient is evident in the water with concentrations varying from approximately 1–75 g L−1 below 1500 m depth in the Fennoscandian...

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Published in:Applied Geochemistry
Main Authors: Négrel, Philippe, Casanova, Joël
Other Authors: Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2005
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spelling ftbrgm:oai:HAL:hal-03763145v1 2024-05-19T07:40:11+00:00 Comparison of the Sr isotopic signatures in brines of the Canadian and Fennoscandian shields Négrel, Philippe Casanova, Joël Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM) 2005-04 https://brgm.hal.science/hal-03763145 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2004.11.010 en eng HAL CCSD Elsevier info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2004.11.010 hal-03763145 https://brgm.hal.science/hal-03763145 doi:10.1016/j.apgeochem.2004.11.010 ISSN: 0883-2927 Applied Geochemistry https://brgm.hal.science/hal-03763145 Applied Geochemistry, 2005, 20 (4), pp.749-766. ⟨10.1016/j.apgeochem.2004.11.010⟩ [SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2005 ftbrgm https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2004.11.010 2024-05-02T00:09:59Z International audience A synthesis of Sr isotope data from shallow and deep groundwaters, and brines from the Fennoscandian and Canadian Shields is presented. A salinity gradient is evident in the water with concentrations varying from approximately 1–75 g L−1 below 1500 m depth in the Fennoscandian Shield and from 10 up to 300 g L−1 below 650 m depth in the Canadian Shield. Strontium isotope ratios were measured to assess the origin of the salinity and evaluate the degree of water–rock interaction in the systems. In both shields, the Sr concentrations are enriched relative to Cl, defining a positive trend parallel to the seawater dilution line and indicative of Sr addition through weathering processes. The depth distribution for Sr concentration increases strongly with increasing depth in both shields although the variation in Sr-isotope composition does not mirror that of Sr concentrations. Strontium-isotope compositions are presented for surface waters, and groundwaters in several sites in the Fennoscandian and Canadian Shields. Numerous mixing lines can be drawn reflecting water–rock interaction. A series of calculated lines links the surface end-members (surface water and shallow groundwater) and the deep brines; these mixing lines define a range of 87Sr/86Sr ratios for the deep brines in different selected sites. All sites show a specific 87Sr/86Sr signature and the occurrence of large 87Sr/86Sr variations is site specific in both shields. In Canadian Shield brines, the Sr isotope ratios clearly highlight large water rock interaction that increases the 87Sr/86Sr ratio from water that could have been of marine origin. In contrast to the Canadian Shield, groundwater does not occur in closed pockets in the Fennoscandian, and the well-constrained 87Sr/86Sr signatures in deep brines should correspond to a large, well-mixed and homogeneous water reservoir, whose Sr isotope signature results from water–rock interaction. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian BRGM: HAL (Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières) Applied Geochemistry 20 4 749 766
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Comparison of the Sr isotopic signatures in brines of the Canadian and Fennoscandian shields
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description International audience A synthesis of Sr isotope data from shallow and deep groundwaters, and brines from the Fennoscandian and Canadian Shields is presented. A salinity gradient is evident in the water with concentrations varying from approximately 1–75 g L−1 below 1500 m depth in the Fennoscandian Shield and from 10 up to 300 g L−1 below 650 m depth in the Canadian Shield. Strontium isotope ratios were measured to assess the origin of the salinity and evaluate the degree of water–rock interaction in the systems. In both shields, the Sr concentrations are enriched relative to Cl, defining a positive trend parallel to the seawater dilution line and indicative of Sr addition through weathering processes. The depth distribution for Sr concentration increases strongly with increasing depth in both shields although the variation in Sr-isotope composition does not mirror that of Sr concentrations. Strontium-isotope compositions are presented for surface waters, and groundwaters in several sites in the Fennoscandian and Canadian Shields. Numerous mixing lines can be drawn reflecting water–rock interaction. A series of calculated lines links the surface end-members (surface water and shallow groundwater) and the deep brines; these mixing lines define a range of 87Sr/86Sr ratios for the deep brines in different selected sites. All sites show a specific 87Sr/86Sr signature and the occurrence of large 87Sr/86Sr variations is site specific in both shields. In Canadian Shield brines, the Sr isotope ratios clearly highlight large water rock interaction that increases the 87Sr/86Sr ratio from water that could have been of marine origin. In contrast to the Canadian Shield, groundwater does not occur in closed pockets in the Fennoscandian, and the well-constrained 87Sr/86Sr signatures in deep brines should correspond to a large, well-mixed and homogeneous water reservoir, whose Sr isotope signature results from water–rock interaction.
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title Comparison of the Sr isotopic signatures in brines of the Canadian and Fennoscandian shields
title_short Comparison of the Sr isotopic signatures in brines of the Canadian and Fennoscandian shields
title_full Comparison of the Sr isotopic signatures in brines of the Canadian and Fennoscandian shields
title_fullStr Comparison of the Sr isotopic signatures in brines of the Canadian and Fennoscandian shields
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Sr isotopic signatures in brines of the Canadian and Fennoscandian shields
title_sort comparison of the sr isotopic signatures in brines of the canadian and fennoscandian shields
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