2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2021.04.035
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The solubility of thorium in carbonate-bearing solutions at hydrothermal conditions

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“…This interpretation is supported by thorium-potassium ratios and the association of saddle dolomite and chlorite cement. Chlorite is a common high-temperature hydrothermal alteration mineral (Fulignati, 2020) and thorium, in contrast to the generally held view, is highly mobile at temperature 175-250°C and commonly incorporates into the structure of carbonate-bearing minerals precipitated from or modified by hydrothermal fluids (Nisbet et al, 2019(Nisbet et al, , 2022. However, future work on geochemical and fluid inclusion analyses of the Potosi Dolomite may shed more light on the origin of fluids for karstification in the Illinois Basin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This interpretation is supported by thorium-potassium ratios and the association of saddle dolomite and chlorite cement. Chlorite is a common high-temperature hydrothermal alteration mineral (Fulignati, 2020) and thorium, in contrast to the generally held view, is highly mobile at temperature 175-250°C and commonly incorporates into the structure of carbonate-bearing minerals precipitated from or modified by hydrothermal fluids (Nisbet et al, 2019(Nisbet et al, , 2022. However, future work on geochemical and fluid inclusion analyses of the Potosi Dolomite may shed more light on the origin of fluids for karstification in the Illinois Basin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%