Burial Diagenesis of Magnetic Minerals: New Insights from the Grès d’Annot Transect (SE France)

The diagenetic evolution of the magnetic minerals during burial in sedimentary basins has been recently proposed. In this study, we provide new data from the Grès d’Annot basin, SE France. We analyze fine-grained clastic rocks that suffered a burial temperature from ~60 to >250 °C, i.e., cov...

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Main Authors: Myriam Kars, Charles Aubourg, Pierre Labaume, Thelma S. Berquó, Thibault Cavailhes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-07-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/4/3/667
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spelling doaj-50c5a62caa2440d898deebee317cb40c2020-11-24T21:43:25ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2014-07-014366768910.3390/min4030667min4030667Burial Diagenesis of Magnetic Minerals: New Insights from the Grès d’Annot Transect (SE France)Myriam Kars0Charles Aubourg1Pierre Labaume2Thelma S. Berquó3Thibault Cavailhes4Laboratoire des Fluides Complexes et leurs Réservoirs, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, UMR 5150 CNRS TOTAL, Avenue de l'Université, 64013 Pau cedex, FranceLaboratoire des Fluides Complexes et leurs Réservoirs, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, UMR 5150 CNRS TOTAL, Avenue de l'Université, 64013 Pau cedex, FranceMontpellier, Université de Montpellier 2, UMR 5243 CNRS, Place E. Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier cedex 5, FrancePhysics Department, Concordia College, 901 8th St. S., Moorhead, MN 56562, USAMontpellier, Université de Montpellier 2, UMR 5243 CNRS, Place E. Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier cedex 5, FranceThe diagenetic evolution of the magnetic minerals during burial in sedimentary basins has been recently proposed. In this study, we provide new data from the Grès d’Annot basin, SE France. We analyze fine-grained clastic rocks that suffered a burial temperature from ~60 to >250 °C, i.e., covering oil and gas windows. Low temperature magnetic measurements (10–300 K), coupled with vitrinite reflectance data, aim at defining the magnetic mineral evolution through the burial history. Magnetite is documented throughout the entire studied transect. Goethite, probably occurring as nanoparticles, is found for a burial temperature <80 °C. Micron-sized pyrrhotite is highlighted for a burial temperature >200 °C below the Alpine nappes and the Penninic Front. A model of the evolution of the magnetic assemblage from 60 to >250 °C is proposed for clastic rocks, containing iron sulfides (pyrite) and organic matter. This work provides the grounds for a better understanding of the magnetic properties of petroleum plays.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/4/3/667Grès d’Annot basinburial diagenesismagnetitepyrrhotitepaleotemperature
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author Myriam Kars
Charles Aubourg
Pierre Labaume
Thelma S. Berquó
Thibault Cavailhes
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Charles Aubourg
Pierre Labaume
Thelma S. Berquó
Thibault Cavailhes
Burial Diagenesis of Magnetic Minerals: New Insights from the Grès d’Annot Transect (SE France)
Minerals
Grès d’Annot basin
burial diagenesis
magnetite
pyrrhotite
paleotemperature
author_facet Myriam Kars
Charles Aubourg
Pierre Labaume
Thelma S. Berquó
Thibault Cavailhes
author_sort Myriam Kars
title Burial Diagenesis of Magnetic Minerals: New Insights from the Grès d’Annot Transect (SE France)
title_short Burial Diagenesis of Magnetic Minerals: New Insights from the Grès d’Annot Transect (SE France)
title_full Burial Diagenesis of Magnetic Minerals: New Insights from the Grès d’Annot Transect (SE France)
title_fullStr Burial Diagenesis of Magnetic Minerals: New Insights from the Grès d’Annot Transect (SE France)
title_full_unstemmed Burial Diagenesis of Magnetic Minerals: New Insights from the Grès d’Annot Transect (SE France)
title_sort burial diagenesis of magnetic minerals: new insights from the grès d’annot transect (se france)
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2014-07-01
description The diagenetic evolution of the magnetic minerals during burial in sedimentary basins has been recently proposed. In this study, we provide new data from the Grès d’Annot basin, SE France. We analyze fine-grained clastic rocks that suffered a burial temperature from ~60 to >250 °C, i.e., covering oil and gas windows. Low temperature magnetic measurements (10–300 K), coupled with vitrinite reflectance data, aim at defining the magnetic mineral evolution through the burial history. Magnetite is documented throughout the entire studied transect. Goethite, probably occurring as nanoparticles, is found for a burial temperature <80 °C. Micron-sized pyrrhotite is highlighted for a burial temperature >200 °C below the Alpine nappes and the Penninic Front. A model of the evolution of the magnetic assemblage from 60 to >250 °C is proposed for clastic rocks, containing iron sulfides (pyrite) and organic matter. This work provides the grounds for a better understanding of the magnetic properties of petroleum plays.
topic Grès d’Annot basin
burial diagenesis
magnetite
pyrrhotite
paleotemperature
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/4/3/667
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