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AAPG Bulletin | 2004

Chemical bleaching indicates episodes of fluid flow in deformation bands in sandstone

William T. Parry; Marjorie A. Chan; Brenda Beitler

Jurassic sandstones on the Colorado Plateau have been variably bleached through interaction with hydrocarbon-bearing solutions or other reducing agents. Deformation bands in the Navajo Sandstone have a variety of colors in comparison with the host rock color that indicate the timing of bleaching relative to deformation-band formation. White deformation bands in red sandstone indicate that deformation bands were likely permeable at an early dilatant stage in their development history. Field characteristics, petrography, bulk rock chemistry, clay mineralogy, and geochemical modeling show that bleached deformation bands experienced an episode of chemical reduction where fluids removed some iron and left the remaining iron as pyrite and magnetite. Mass-balance calculations show that as much as 10 kg of chemically reducing fluid per 100 g of rock (1500 pore volumes of fluid) are necessary to remove 0.1 wt.% iron from a deformation band. These large pore volumes suggest that moving, reducing solutions regionally bleached the sandstone white, and bleached deformation bands resulted where deformation bands provided localized fluid access to unbleached, red sandstone during an initial dilatant stage. Alternatively, access of reducing soil solutions may be provided by gravity-driven, unsaturated flow in arid to semiarid vadose zones. Color and chemical composition is a valuable index to the pathway and timing of hydrocarbon movement through both host rocks and deformation bands.


Archive | 2004

Geomorphic and Diagenetic Analogs to Hematite Regions on Mars: Examples from Jurassic Sandstones of Southern Utah, USA

Brenda Beitler; Jens Ormö; Goro Komatsu; Marjorie A. Chan; William T. Parry


Archive | 2008

A New Perspective on Candor Chasma: Land of Knobs

Marjorie A. Chan; Chris H. Okubo; Jens Ormö; Goro Komatsu


Archive | 2005

Fingerprint of fluid flow: chemical diagenetic history of the Jurassic Navajo Sandstone

Brenda Beitler; William T. Parry; Marjorie A. Chan


Archive | 2005

Water-Rock Interaction Simulations of Iron Oxide Mobilization and Precipitation: Implications of Cross-diffusion Reactions for Terrestrial and Mars 'Blueberry' Hematite Concretions

Alex Park; Marjorie A. Chan; William T. Parry


Archive | 2007

Linking Multiple Comparison Features in One Terrestrial Analog: Implications for Rock Properties, Geologic Processes, Fluid History, and Possible Extraterrestrial Life on Mars

Marjorie A. Chan; Jens Ormö; Chris H. Okubo; Werner M. Seiler; Goro Komatsu


Archive | 2006

Diagenesis of Mars Sediments: Coupled Water-Rock Interaction and Mass-Transfer Model

Alex Park; Marjorie A. Chan; William T. Parry


Archive | 2006

Terrestrial Fe-oxide Concretions and Mars Blueberries: Comparisons of Similar Advective and Diffusive Chemical Infiltration Reaction Mechanisms

Alex Park; Marjorie A. Chan


Archive | 2006

Laboratory Experiments to Study Spherical, Iron Oxide Concretion Growth Without Solid Nuclei: Implications for Understanding Meridiani

Jens Ormö; Virginia Souza-Egipsy; Marjorie A. Chan; Alex Park; Monika Stich; Goro Komatsu


Archive | 2005

Hematite ``Blueberry`` Concretion Doublet and Triplets on Mars: Iron Oxide Twin Analogs From Utah

Marjorie A. Chan; William T. Parry; Anthony Sang-Bum Park

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Jens Ormö

Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial

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Chris H. Okubo

United States Geological Survey

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Virginia Souza-Egipsy

Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial

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