2012
DOI: 10.1111/bre.12003
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Late Ediacaran syn‐rift/post‐rift transition and related fault‐driven hydrothermal systems in the Anti‐Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Abstract: The syn-rift/post-rift transition of the late Ediacaran-mid Cambrian Atlas rift is characterized by the interplay of several processes, such as a widespread episode of fracturing and tilting, associated with encasement of fault-controlled vein metallic ore deposits of economic importance, and carbonate production and phosphogenesis (Taguedit Bed, Tabia Member) bordering rift-flank uplifts. A correlatable unconformity marks the end of these processes and the beginning of a thermal subsidence-dominated regime wi… Show more

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“…In contrast, circulation of hydrothermal fluids during diagenesis would allow replacement of framboidal pyrite by Cu-sulphides and result in ore zone envelopes transgressive on lithologies. This is supported by the evolution from an environment dominated by regional block faulting during deposition of the Basal Series to an environment characterized by a thermal subsidence-dominated regime during deposition of the overlying Lower Limestone [43,59]. Accordingly the Lower Limestone of the Adoudou Formation was deposited on both the paleohighs and the depressions already filled by the Basal Series.…”
Section: Timing Of Mineralization and Genetic Processesmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…In contrast, circulation of hydrothermal fluids during diagenesis would allow replacement of framboidal pyrite by Cu-sulphides and result in ore zone envelopes transgressive on lithologies. This is supported by the evolution from an environment dominated by regional block faulting during deposition of the Basal Series to an environment characterized by a thermal subsidence-dominated regime during deposition of the overlying Lower Limestone [43,59]. Accordingly the Lower Limestone of the Adoudou Formation was deposited on both the paleohighs and the depressions already filled by the Basal Series.…”
Section: Timing Of Mineralization and Genetic Processesmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The normal faults, which affect the Basal Series, do not offset the Tamjout Dolomite and the overlying layered limestone, confirming that such extensional activity was contemporaneous with deposition of the Adoudou Formation. The transition from the clasticdominated formations of the Basal Series to the dolostonedominated formations of the Lower Limestone reflects the end of an environment with abundant regional block faulting and the beginning of an environment with a thermal subsidence-dominated regime [43,59].…”
Section: The Basal Seriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first step occurs during the Cambrian, from the Terreneuvian to the Miaolingian. It corresponds to a rifting episode [84,86,97,98]. The Adoudou formation and related alkaline volcanic rocks mentioned above belong to this step.…”
Section: Geological Overview Of the Anti-atlas Mountainsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Pulses of rifting generated both accommodation space and networks of narrow, interconnected rifting branches bounded by disconnected shoulders that were locally tilted and uplifted. These led to sharp changes in lithology and facies thickness, episodic deposition of conglomerates and breccias along rift flanks, local tilting and uplift along rift shoulders associated with subaerial exposure, development of hydrothermally induced metal ore deposits and local stratigraphic gaps and deposition of deeper water facies along the axes of rift branches (Álvaro, 2013Álvaro & Clausen, 2007Álvaro & Clausen, , 2008Álvaro et al, 2015;Álvaro & Subías, 2011).…”
Section: Taphonomic Bias Controlling the Stratigraphic Ranges Of Wamentioning
confidence: 99%