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Origin of Sr-87 enrichment in calcite cements in Jurassic limestones (Eastern Paris Basin, France)

APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY(2022)

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In this contribution, the origin of fluids having cemented the Jurassic limestones in the eastern part of the Paris Basin is discussed through the isotopic composition (delta O-18, delta C-13, Sr-87/Sr-86) of authigenic calcite crystals filling vugs and fractures. The Upper and Middle Jurassic limestones, overlying and underlying the Callovian-Oxfordian claystones, experienced dissolution and crystallization leading to a succession of calcite cements depleted in O-18 and enriched in Sr-87 compared to the bulk host limestone isotope composition. These isotopic shifts originate from the flow of allochthonous basinal fluids through the fracture network that developed during the main tectonic deformation events. Mixing between the allochthonous fluids and the autochthonous local porewaters is attested by variable Sr-87/Sr-86 in diagenetic calcite. Sr-87-enriched fluids that precipitated calcite cements strongly impact the Sr-87/Sr-86 ratio of present-day groundwaters in Jurassic limestones and may have modified the Callovian-Oxfordian porewater isotope composition.
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Paris Basin, Jurassic limestones, Calcite cement, Strontium isotope composition, Diagenesis
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