Brittle tectonothermal evolution in the Forsmark area, central Fennoscandian Shield, recorded by paragenesis, orientation and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of fracture minerals

In this paper, we show how studies of fracture mineral paragenesis, their orientation and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology can be applied in order to recognise the brittle tectonothermal evolution in an area. Samples were selected from nearly 18 km of drill cores from the upper I km of the Fennoscandian Sh...

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Main Authors: Sandstrom, Bjorn, Tullborg, Eva-Lena, Larson, Sven Ake, Page, Laurence
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description In this paper, we show how studies of fracture mineral paragenesis, their orientation and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology can be applied in order to recognise the brittle tectonothermal evolution in an area. Samples were selected from nearly 18 km of drill cores from the upper I km of the Fennoscandian Shield obtained during the site investigation for a repository of spent nuclear fuel in Forsmark, central Sweden. Four major events of fracturing and/or reactivation of fractures associated with fracture mineralisation have been distinguished. The first event was characterised by precipitation of epidote, quartz and chlorite, along preferably sub-horizontal and gently-dipping fractures or steep, WNW-ESE to NW-SE fractures. Precipitation occurred between 1.8 and 1.1 Ga, possibly during the late stage of the Svecokarelian orogeny close to 1.8-1.7 Ga. The second event is associated with precipitation of hematite-stained adularia and albite, prehnite, laumontite, calcite and chlorite, preferably along steep, ENE-WSW to NNE-SSW and NNW-SSE fractures. Precipitation occurred around 1107 +/- 7 to 1034 +/- 3 Ma, probably due to effects from the Sveconorwegian orogeny. This event was followed by a period with dissolution of fracture minerals and subsequent precipitation of mainly calcite, quartz, pyrite and asphaltite during the Palaeozoic. The formation fluid emanated from an overlying organic-rich sedimentary cover. Precipitation occurred during reactivation of Proterozoic fractures, but formation of new fractures is also inferred, possibly due to far-field effects of the Caledonian orogeny, or elevated hydrostatic pressure due to its foreland basin. The latest event is dominated by clay minerals, chlorite and calcite along hydraulically conductive fractures. These minerals are prominent along sub-horizontal and gently-dipping fractures, but also occur in sets of steeply-dipping fractures. It is inferred that the hydraulically conductive fractures are Proterozoic structures in which mineral precipitation has occurred during a ...
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:bf2dc16e-ae6d-42b8-a666-d2056ef4a22e 2025-04-06T14:52:02+00:00 Brittle tectonothermal evolution in the Forsmark area, central Fennoscandian Shield, recorded by paragenesis, orientation and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of fracture minerals Sandstrom, Bjorn Tullborg, Eva-Lena Larson, Sven Ake Page, Laurence 2009 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1532204 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2009.08.006 eng eng Elsevier https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1532204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2009.08.006 wos:000272733800002 scopus:70449529321 Tectonophysics; 478(3-4), pp 158-174 (2009) ISSN: 0040-1951 Geology Caledonian Sveconorwegian Fennoscandian Shield Brittle deformation Fracture minerals Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology contributiontojournal/systematicreview info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2009 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2009.08.006 2025-03-11T14:07:50Z In this paper, we show how studies of fracture mineral paragenesis, their orientation and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology can be applied in order to recognise the brittle tectonothermal evolution in an area. Samples were selected from nearly 18 km of drill cores from the upper I km of the Fennoscandian Shield obtained during the site investigation for a repository of spent nuclear fuel in Forsmark, central Sweden. Four major events of fracturing and/or reactivation of fractures associated with fracture mineralisation have been distinguished. The first event was characterised by precipitation of epidote, quartz and chlorite, along preferably sub-horizontal and gently-dipping fractures or steep, WNW-ESE to NW-SE fractures. Precipitation occurred between 1.8 and 1.1 Ga, possibly during the late stage of the Svecokarelian orogeny close to 1.8-1.7 Ga. The second event is associated with precipitation of hematite-stained adularia and albite, prehnite, laumontite, calcite and chlorite, preferably along steep, ENE-WSW to NNE-SSW and NNW-SSE fractures. Precipitation occurred around 1107 +/- 7 to 1034 +/- 3 Ma, probably due to effects from the Sveconorwegian orogeny. This event was followed by a period with dissolution of fracture minerals and subsequent precipitation of mainly calcite, quartz, pyrite and asphaltite during the Palaeozoic. The formation fluid emanated from an overlying organic-rich sedimentary cover. Precipitation occurred during reactivation of Proterozoic fractures, but formation of new fractures is also inferred, possibly due to far-field effects of the Caledonian orogeny, or elevated hydrostatic pressure due to its foreland basin. The latest event is dominated by clay minerals, chlorite and calcite along hydraulically conductive fractures. These minerals are prominent along sub-horizontal and gently-dipping fractures, but also occur in sets of steeply-dipping fractures. It is inferred that the hydraulically conductive fractures are Proterozoic structures in which mineral precipitation has occurred during a ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Lund University Publications (LUP) Tectonophysics 478 3-4 158 174
spellingShingle Geology
Caledonian
Sveconorwegian
Fennoscandian Shield
Brittle deformation
Fracture minerals
Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology
Sandstrom, Bjorn
Tullborg, Eva-Lena
Larson, Sven Ake
Page, Laurence
Brittle tectonothermal evolution in the Forsmark area, central Fennoscandian Shield, recorded by paragenesis, orientation and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of fracture minerals
title Brittle tectonothermal evolution in the Forsmark area, central Fennoscandian Shield, recorded by paragenesis, orientation and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of fracture minerals
title_full Brittle tectonothermal evolution in the Forsmark area, central Fennoscandian Shield, recorded by paragenesis, orientation and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of fracture minerals
title_fullStr Brittle tectonothermal evolution in the Forsmark area, central Fennoscandian Shield, recorded by paragenesis, orientation and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of fracture minerals
title_full_unstemmed Brittle tectonothermal evolution in the Forsmark area, central Fennoscandian Shield, recorded by paragenesis, orientation and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of fracture minerals
title_short Brittle tectonothermal evolution in the Forsmark area, central Fennoscandian Shield, recorded by paragenesis, orientation and Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of fracture minerals
title_sort brittle tectonothermal evolution in the forsmark area, central fennoscandian shield, recorded by paragenesis, orientation and ar-40/ar-39 geochronology of fracture minerals
topic Geology
Caledonian
Sveconorwegian
Fennoscandian Shield
Brittle deformation
Fracture minerals
Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology
topic_facet Geology
Caledonian
Sveconorwegian
Fennoscandian Shield
Brittle deformation
Fracture minerals
Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology
url https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1532204
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2009.08.006