Alex M. Washburn , Paul J. Sylvester , Kathryn E. Snell
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Abstract
The Central Montana Trough is an important sedimentary basin for petroleum resources and as a record of North American tectonism. The thermal, overpressure, and tectonic histories of the trough are investigated through a study of beef calcite veins taken from the Heath Formation, the primary hydrocarbon source rock of the basin. Results from beef calcite analysis include petrographic characterization, U-Pb geochronology via LA-ICP-MS, clumped isotope thermometry, and conventional carbon and oxygen stable isotopes. U-Pb ages and clumped isotope temperatures are 121.8 ± 19.2 Ma at 43.1 ± 2.3 °C; 96.2 ± 25.9 Ma at 52.1 ± 3.7 °C; and 101.6 ± 24.2 Ma at 50.2 ± 2.4 °C. Large errors on U-Pb ages result from very low U contents (<0.03 ppm). Ages and temperatures indicate staged vein precipitation at burial depths between 600 m to 1.3 km during the major burial event of the basin and a normal geothermal gradient of 25 °C/km. Beef calcite emplacement and basin burial are the direct result of regional tectonism of the Sevier Orogeny. Calculated fluid δ18O using clumped isotope temperatures revealed δ18O values of 3–7 ‰ (SMOW), indicating beef calcite precipitation from connate formation brine. Analysis of median-symmetrical beef carbonate δ18O and δ13C values indicates precipitating fluids were diagenetically modified by bacterial sulfate reduction and methanogenesis of organic matter. A thin (0.1 mm) second generation of growth is found on the outermost vein margin by a sharp chemical boundary and a trail of inclusions. This second growth stage could not be dated separately, but significantly lower δ18O and δ13C values of −2 ‰ and −5.5 ‰, respectively, indicate precipitating fluids were hotter and further diagenetically altered by thermal organic matter breakdown.
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