Fluid Inclusion Trails in Granite Quartz: Evidence for Aqueous Fluid Infiltration in the Oughterard Granite, Eastern Connemara

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
M. Feely, J. Conliffe, K. Faure, Siobhain Power
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Abstract:The results of fluid inclusion petrography and microthermometry of Oughterard Granite quartz reveals the presence of a dominant and ubiquitous population of liquid rich (degree of fill ∼ 0.70-0.95) saline (<11 equivalent wt% NaCl) fluid inclusions. Temperature of homogenisation (to the liquid phase) ranges between 140°C and 380°C with the majority in the range 175°C to 250°C. These aqueous fluid inclusions invariably occur in annealed fractures that transverse the granite quartz. These represent evidence of saline hydrothermal fluid infiltration post crystallisation of granite quartz. Microthermometry also reveals that within this population rare CaCl₂-bearing fluid inclusions occur. Oxygen isotope $\Delta _{\text{quartz-feldspar}}$ values are lower than 0.70, reflecting isotope disequilibrium. The isotope data supports the fluid inclusion evidence for the influx of post crystallisation hydrothermal fluids, possibly related to granite emplacement, or to a later incursion of relatively low temperature (<200°C) meteoric waters.
花岗岩石英中的流体包裹体痕迹:康涅马拉东部奥特拉德花岗岩含水流体渗透的证据
摘要/ Abstract摘要:Oughterard花岗岩石英流体包裹体岩石学和显微测温结果表明,富液(充填度~ 0.70 ~ 0.95)盐(<11等效wt% NaCl)流体包裹体普遍存在。均质温度(到液相)范围在140°C到380°C之间,大多数在175°C到250°C之间。这些含水流体包裹体总是出现在穿过花岗岩石英的退火裂缝中。这是花岗岩石英结晶后盐热液渗透的证据。显微测温还显示,在这一群体中出现了罕见的含cacl2流体包裹体。氧同位素$\Delta _{\text{石英-长石}}$值小于0.70,反映了同位素不平衡。同位素数据支持结晶后热液流体流入的流体包裹体证据,可能与花岗岩侵位有关,或者与后来相对低温(<200°C)的大气水侵入有关。
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Irish Journal of Earth Sciences
Irish Journal of Earth Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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