2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2006.08.019
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Tracing end-member fluid sources in sub-surface iron mineralization and dolomitization along a proximal fault to the dead sea transform

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“…A kinetic calculation based on the rate model of Arvidson & Mackenzie (1997) indicates that dolomitization must have occurred at high values of the dolomite saturation index. This result and the suggestion that epigenetic dolomitization is more protracted in the deeper formations located closer to the DST is consistent with some magnesium being derived from Mg‐rich brines formed in the Dead Sea Rift, as suggested by studies of the Sr and Pb isotopes (Listovsky 2004; Erel et al. 2006).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…A kinetic calculation based on the rate model of Arvidson & Mackenzie (1997) indicates that dolomitization must have occurred at high values of the dolomite saturation index. This result and the suggestion that epigenetic dolomitization is more protracted in the deeper formations located closer to the DST is consistent with some magnesium being derived from Mg‐rich brines formed in the Dead Sea Rift, as suggested by studies of the Sr and Pb isotopes (Listovsky 2004; Erel et al. 2006).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…A kinetic calculation based on the rate model of Arvidson & Mackenzie (1997) indicates that dolomitization must have occurred at high values of the dolomite saturation index. This result and the suggestion that epigenetic dolomitization is more protracted in the deeper formations located closer to the DST is consistent with some magnesium being derived from Mg-rich brines formed in the Dead Sea Rift, as suggested by studies of the Sr and Pb isotopes (Listovsky 2004;Erel et al 2006). The proximity to the Dead Sea Rift system would potentially allow density-driven flow of such Mg-rich brines into deep-seated sub-surface aquifers and into the fault systems as was theoretically modelled by Stanislavsky & Gvirtzman (1999).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The Mo-enriched iron oxides precipitated at the redox interface between rising reduced Fe(II)-bearing solutions and oxidized waters of the upper aquifer (Erel et al, 2006;Grosz et al, 2006). Fractionation factors for Mo isotopes during adsorption onto Fe oxides are still not well defi ned (Wasylenki et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples selected for isotopic analysis of Sr and Pb went through ion exchange columns according to the protocols outlined in Erel et al (2006). Then, the samples were analyzed by a MC-ICP-MS (Nu Instruments) as described by Erel et al (2006) and Ehrlich et al (2004) Pb ¼ 0.9145 ± 4 (2s), n ¼ 7.…”
Section: Chemical and Isotopic Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the samples were analyzed by a MC-ICP-MS (Nu Instruments) as described by Erel et al (2006) and Ehrlich et al (2004) Pb ¼ 0.9145 ± 4 (2s), n ¼ 7.…”
Section: Chemical and Isotopic Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%