The distribution of trace water around brine leaks in the avery island salt mine: Implications for the natural migration of water in salt

Anthony J. Tesoriero , L.Paul Knauth
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The natural distribution of water in the Avery Island domal salt has been investigated by performing trace water content analysis on 64 samples collected systematically at the 210 and 270 meter levels of the International Salt Compan mine. Specific attention was given to salt near an internal shear zone which is the apparent source of several mine leaks. No discernible migration of brine into the adjacent salt was observed from the meteoric leak at the 210 m level. Extensive water enrichment (>1000 mg/kg) was limited to 30 meters from the formation water leak at the 270 m level. The water contents of coexisting samples near the formation water leak are highly variable. If water is moving from; this leak into the adjacent normal salt it is not doing so by way of a uniform diffusion process. Petrographic examination of polished salt samples reveals that fluid inclusions occur mainly in healed fractures. The water content of a sample depends on the density of such fractures. Natural movement of water in the salt appears to occur mainly through microfractures and possibly along crystal boundaries rather than by the diffusion of brine through crystals. One possible zone of enhanced water content may occur along a possible bedding plane which intersects a mine leak. This suggests that any natural movement of fluid not associated with fractured salt may occur preferentially along bedding planes. The method of brine migration under natural conditions, the occurrence of fluid inclusions (i.e., fracture vs. nonfracture-fill inclusions), and the water content of salt will be helpful in evaluating the migration of brine in response to the thermal and/or pressure gradient which will be created by the emplacement of radioactive waste.

艾弗里岛盐矿卤水泄漏周围微量水的分布:对水在盐中的自然运移的启示
通过对国际盐业公司在210米和270米高度系统收集的64个样品进行痕量水含量分析,研究了艾弗里岛丘状盐中水的自然分布。特别注意了内部剪切带附近的盐,这是几个矿井泄漏的明显来源。在210 m高度的大气泄漏中,没有观测到盐水向邻近盐的明显迁移。广泛的水富集(>1000 mg/kg)被限制在距离地层水泄漏处270 m的30米处。地层漏水附近共存样品的含水量变化很大。如果水从;这种泄漏进入邻近的普通盐,它不是通过均匀扩散过程这样做的。抛光盐样品的岩石学检查表明,流体包裹体主要出现在愈合的裂缝中。样品的含水量取决于这种裂缝的密度。水在盐中的自然运动似乎主要是通过微裂缝进行的,可能沿着晶体边界进行,而不是通过盐水在晶体中的扩散。沿着与矿井泄漏点相交的可能的层理平面可能出现一个可能的含水率增加的区域。这表明任何与裂缝性盐无关的流体的自然运动都可能优先沿层理面发生。在自然条件下的盐水迁移方法、流体包裹体(即裂缝与非裂缝充填包裹体)的发生情况以及盐的含水量将有助于评估放射性废物安置将产生的热梯度和/或压力梯度对盐水迁移的影响。
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