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Geological Society of America Bulletin | 1999

Coral reef diagenesis records pore-fluid evolution and paleohydrology of a siliciclastic basin margin succession (Eocene South Pyrenean foreland basin, northeastern Spain)

James P. Hendry; C. Taberner; Jim D. Marshall; Catherine Pierre; Paul F. Carey

An integrated field, petrographic, and geochemical study has determined the fluid-rock interaction history in part of an Eocene reef complex on the margins of the siliciclastic-dominated Catalan sector of the South Pyrenean foreland basin. Results show that at least four distinct fluid systems influenced the basin margin, and demonstrate the sensitivity of reef rocks as paleohydrological archives in siliciclastic environments. The earliest calcite cements precipitated from meteoric waters at shallow burial depths, and mineralogical stabilization of reef carbonate was mostly completed during this episode. Textural and isotope trends typical of paleo-exposure surfaces are lacking, and trace element results suggest that meteoric waters were transmitted laterally and/or upward into the reef via delta-lobe sandstone paleoaquifers. The distribution of late cements is highly variable and fracture-fed, demonstrating the importance of deformation in controlling fluid flow subsequent to reef lithification. Isotopic and elemental compositions of burial calcites, plus their paragenetic association with barite and dolomite, show that fluids of marine parentage were expelled from compacting basinal marls into the basin margin paleoaquifers. The Calders reef also records an episode of extrabasinal fluid circulation, probably associated with faulting of the basin margin. Ferroan saddle dolomite contains fluid inclusions with elevated homogenization temperatures, indicating thermal disequilibrium with the surrounding strata. Hydrothermal activity was possibly related to Neogene extensional tectonics. The final cement stage in the reef records the influence of telogenetic meteoric water, possibly reflecting the present-day basin margin hydrology.


Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program. Scientific results | 2000

13. DIAGENESIS IN THE GAS HYDRATE SEDIMENTS OF THE BLAKE RIDGE: MINERALOGY AND STABLE ISOTOPE COMPOSITIONS OF THE CARBONATE AND SULFIDE MINERALS 1

Catherine Pierre; Jean Marie Rouchy; Annie Gaudichet


Sedimentology | 1995

Deep‐water resedimentation of anhydrite and gypsum deposits in the Middle Miocene (Belayim Formation) of the Red Sea, Egypt

Jean Marie Rouchy; Catherine Pierre; Frederic Sommer


Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program. Scientific results | 1998

34. EVIDENCE OF MESSINIAN NONMARINE DEPOSITION AT SITE 968 (CYPRUS LOWER SLOPE) 1

Marie-Madeleine Blanc-Valleron; Jean-Marie Rouchy; Catherine Pierre; Denise Badaut-Trauth; Monique Schuler


Archive | 2010

Anaerobic oxidation of methane in evaporitic settings: An example from the Messinian in Sicily

Simone B. Ziegenbalg; Daniel Birgel; Catherine Pierre; Jean Marie Rouchy; Jörn Ludwig Peckmann


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Supplement | 2009

REEs in authigenic carbonates: A new proxy for tracing fluid sources at cold seeps

Emmanuelle Rongemaille; Germain Bayon; Catherine Pierre; S. Mecozzi; C. Bollinger; Joel Etoubleau; Michel Voisset; Yves Fouquet


Archive | 2008

Data report: clay mineralogical composition of northern Cascadia margin sediments, IODP Expedition 311 1

Danièle Bartier; Marie-Madeleine Blanc-Valleron; Jean Marie Rouchy; Catherine Pierre


Archive | 2005

High Resolution Reconstruction of the Paleoenvironmental Changes Within the Mediterranean Sea Across the Miocene-Pliocene Boundary.

Catherine Pierre; Alessandra Caruso; M. Blanc Valleron; Jean Marie Rouchy; F. Orszag Sperber


Archive | 2004

Origin of the diagenetic carbonate crusts and concretions from the mud volcanoes of the Nile deep-sea fan

S. Gontharet; Catherine Pierre; M. Blanc Valleron; Jean Marie Rouchy; Yves Fouquet; Germain Bayon


Archive | 2001

Sedimentological and Stable Isotope Changes at the Messinian-Pliocene Boundary Along a West to East Mediterranean Transect.

Catherine Pierre; Jean Marie Rouchy; Marie-Madeleine Blanc-Valleron

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Jean Marie Rouchy

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Marie-Madeleine Blanc-Valleron

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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C. Taberner

Spanish National Research Council

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Jean-Marie Rouchy

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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