2012
DOI: 10.7306/gq.1019
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Oxygen and sulphur isotopes of gypsum from the Mogilno Salt Dome cap-rock (Central Poland)

Abstract: (5) gyp sum in which the d 18 O value of the H 2 O ranges be tween -8.7 and -6.9‰ (in ter preted as gyp sum with a mixed iso to pic com po si tion due to mix ing of wa ter from cap-rock and wa ter en riched in light iso topes of ox y gen: re cent me te oric wa ter or postglacial wa ter?, or as gyp sum formed in a warm in ter val when the ground wa ter was some what en riched in heavy iso topes of ox y gen if com pared with the ground wa ter at pres ent).

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“…A preserved primary selenitic texture is also unlikely, considering (i) the scarcity of swallow-tail twin habitus and (ii) the diagenetic transformations that must have affected the evaporite during burial. Similar, macro-crystalline textures have been described in the residual cap-rock of salt diapirs in Poland (Jaworska and Wilkosz, 2012) and in Italy (Lugli, 2001). In these settings, the gypsum crystals have grown at shallow depth, in the phreatic zone, from the hydration of anhydrite grains left as a residual phase after the leaching of diapiric halite.…”
Section: Gf3 Diagenetic Secondary Crystalline Gypsumsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…A preserved primary selenitic texture is also unlikely, considering (i) the scarcity of swallow-tail twin habitus and (ii) the diagenetic transformations that must have affected the evaporite during burial. Similar, macro-crystalline textures have been described in the residual cap-rock of salt diapirs in Poland (Jaworska and Wilkosz, 2012) and in Italy (Lugli, 2001). In these settings, the gypsum crystals have grown at shallow depth, in the phreatic zone, from the hydration of anhydrite grains left as a residual phase after the leaching of diapiric halite.…”
Section: Gf3 Diagenetic Secondary Crystalline Gypsumsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The chaotic orientation of the gypsum crystals, the almost total absence of swallow-tail habitus and the anhydrite inclusions suggest this facies is not a primary one (e.g. Bąbel, 2004;Ortí, 2011) but rather results from the hydration of anhydrite rocks (Lugli, 2001;Jaworska, 2012;Jaworska and Wilkosz, 2012;Jaworska and Nowak, 2013). A preserved primary selenitic texture is also unlikely, considering (i) the scarcity of swallow-tail twin habitus and (ii) the diagenetic transformations that must have affected the evaporite during burial.…”
Section: Gf3 Diagenetic Secondary Crystalline Gypsummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some salt domes lack carbonate cap rock. Several Permian Zechstein salt diapirs in Germany and Poland exhibit only gypsum cap rock and lack associated hydrocarbons, carbonate, and elemental sulfur 2,43 . In these settings, δ 34 S values of dissolved sulfate in local aquifers indicate closed-system sulfate reduction, perhaps coupled with organic matter oxidation 44 rather than with the oxidation of petroleum or methane.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%