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Geological Society of America Bulletin | 2015

Mineral reactions associated with hydrocarbon paleomigration in the Huincul High, Neuquén Basin, Argentina

Ana Laura Rainoldi; Marta Franchini; Daniel Beaufort; Peter S. Mozley; Adolfo Giusiano; Cesaretti Nora; Patricia Patrier; Agnes Impiccini; Josefina Pons

Bleaching of red beds by the migration of reducing pore fluids is a widespread phenomenon, with most previous work on the topic focused on detailed studies in the southwestern United States, and to a lesser extent Germany. Herein, we report on widespread bleaching of Cretaceous red beds in the Neuquen Basin and the relationship of this bleaching to hydrocarbon migration. In the Cerro Granito area of the Huincul High, Neuquen Basin, the basal deposits of the Neuquen Group (Candeleros and Huincul Formations) are bleached. This alteration was apparently controlled by fluid and host-rock composition as well as by the intensity and span of the fluid-rock interaction. Red, fine-grained sandstones and mudstones of the Candeleros Formation were deposited in fluvial and swamp environments and contain authigenic hematite, Na-rich corrensite, micro- and mesoquartz, calcite, and analcite. Coarse-grained sandstones and mudstones of the Huincul Formation, which overlie the Candeleros Formation, were deposited in a braided fluvial system, under more humid and acidic conditions than the Candeleros Formation. Sandstones are similar in composition and texture to the Candeleros sandstones, except they contain less basic volcanic detritus and lack corrensite. Bleached facies in both formations contain bitumen and clusters of calcite + bitumen concretions, and partially dissolved detrital clasts and most cements, including early Fe-oxides, which resulted in an increase in secondary porosity and bleaching of the red beds. Alteration of the Candeleros Formation is confined to medium- to coarse-grained sandstone in which corrensite is partially dissolved and its interlayer charge is satisfied by Ca instead of Na, as in corrensite from the red sandstones. Extensive dissolution occurred in the Huincul Formation, which favored the precipitation of new authigenic minerals such as smectite, mixed-layer chlorite-smectite, and pyrite. Bleaching and associated alteration most likely resulted from interaction of hydrocarbons with the red beds. Hydrocarbon paleomigration in the Cerro Granito area occurred in higher-permeability portions of the Candeleros and Huincul Formations. The seal provided by the Lisandro Formation was breached during uplift driven by Tertiary tectonism, resulting in the exhumation of the Huincul and Candeleros Formations. This study highlights the importance of a variety of alterations, including complex clay mineral paragenesis, contemporaneous with bleaching of the red beds. Such alterations can potentially be used to provide evidence for the passage of chemically reducing fluids associated with hydrocarbons in other regions, including cases where the original red color has been completely removed.


Ore Geology Reviews | 2011

Porphyry to epithermal transition in the Agua Rica polymetallic deposit, Catamarca, Argentina: An integrated petrologic analysis of ore and alteration parageneses

Marta Franchini; Agnes Impiccini; David R. Lentz; Francisco Javier Rios; Sol Oleary; Josefina Pons; Abel Isidoro Schalamuk


Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2011

Petrology of the Miocene igneous rocks in the Altar region, main Cordillera of San Juan, Argentina. A geodynamic model within the context of the Andean flat-slab segment and metallogenesis

Laura Maydagán; Marta Franchini; Massimo Chiaradia; Josefina Pons; Agnes Impiccini; Jeff Toohey; Roger Rey


Economic Geology | 2015

Porphyry to Epithermal Transition in the Altar Cu-(Au-Mo) Deposit, Argentina, Studied by Cathodoluminescence, LA-ICP-MS, and Fluid Inclusion Analysis

Laura Maydagán; Marta Franchini; Brian Rusk; David R. Lentz; Christopher R.M. McFarlane; Agnes Impiccini; Francisco Javier Rios; Roger Rey


Economic Geology | 2007

Clay Mineralogy and Zonation in the Campana Mahuida Porphyry Cu Deposit, Neuquén, Argentina: Implications for Porphyry Cu Exploration

Marta Franchini; Agnes Impiccini; Lawrence D. Meinert; Georg Grathoff; Isidoro Bernardo Abel Schalamuk


Journal of Sedimentary Research | 2014

Large-Scale Bleaching of Red Beds Related To Upward Migration of Hydrocarbons: Los Chihuidos High, Neuquén Basin, Argentina

Ana Laura Rainoldi; Marta Franchini; Daniel Beaufort; Patricia Patrier; Adolfo Giusiano; Agnes Impiccini; Josefina Pons


Applied Clay Science | 2012

Mineral assemblages and distribution of phyllosilicates composition along the main section of the Agua Rica deposit, Catamarca, Argentina. Implications for future mine development

Marta Franchini; Agnes Impiccini; Daniel Beaufort; Patricia Patrier; Corby G. Anderson; Josefina Pons


Economic Geology | 2005

Na-Fe-Ca Alteration and LREE (Th-Nb) Mineralization in Marble andGranitoids of Sierra de Sumampa, Santiago del Estero, Argentina

Marta Franchini; Raúl Lira; Lawrence D. Meinert; Francisco Javier Rios; María F. Poklepovic; Agnes Impiccini; Hugo A. Millone


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2016

Phyllosilicates geochemistry and distribution in the Altar porphyry Cu-(Au) deposit, Andes Cordillera of San Juan, Argentina: Applications in exploration, geothermometry, and geometallurgy

Laura Maydagán; Marta Franchini; Agnes Impiccini; David R. Lentz


Ore Geology Reviews | 2018

Chlorite, white mica and clay minerals as proximity indicators to ore in the shallow porphyry environment of Quebrada de la Mina deposit, Argentina

Laura Maydagán; Marta Franchini; Agnes Impiccini; David R. Lentz; Patricia Patrier; Daniel Beaufort

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Marta Franchini

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Josefina Pons

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Ana Laura Rainoldi

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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Laura Maydagán

Universidad Nacional del Sur

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David R. Lentz

University of New Brunswick

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Josefina M. Pons

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Sol Oleary

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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