Fluid evolution of Indus basin, Ladakh North-West Himalaya, India: constraint from fluid inclusion and oxygen isotope thermometry

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作者
Kharya, Aditya [1 ]
Sachan, Himanshu K. [1 ]
Rai, Shashi Ranjan [1 ]
机构
[1] Wadia Inst Himalayan Geol, 33 GMS Rd, Dehra Dun 248001, Uttar Pradesh, India
关键词
Himalayan orogen; Indus suture zone (ISZ); Indus basin; Quartz-calcite veins; Fluid inclusion; Oxygen isotopes thermometry; FORE-ARC BASIN; SUTURE ZONE; NW HIMALAYA; METAMORPHIC DEVOLATILIZATION; COEXISTING MINERALS; CONTINENTAL-MARGIN; O-18-O-16; RATIOS; CARBON-ISOTOPE; EASTERN LADAKH; BEARING ROCKS;
D O I
10.1007/s00531-020-01825-9
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Fluid inclusions and oxygen isotope thermometry were carried out on quartz-calcite veins of the Indus Basin in Indus Suture Zone (ISZ) of northwest Ladakh Himalaya to constrain fluid evolution history of the basin. Three types of veins are identified as fault fill, network, and sigmoidal in the study area. The fault fill veins microstructures of calcite and quartz suggest the deformation temperature of veins between 250 and 400 degrees C and oxygen isotope thermometry provide the range between 192 and 359 degrees C. The network type veins microstructures of calcite revel deformation temperature in the range of 170-250 degrees C, and oxygen isotope thermometry indicate vein temperature range between 144 and 276 degrees C. Stable isotopic values of sigmoidal, and network type veins suggest the magmatic source of fluid. The fault fill veins display magmatic to the marine fluid signature. Microstructures and isotope data set advocate the formation of veins from the wall rocks by leaching processes. Fluid Inclusion Microthermometric dataset indicates that veins were formed at a maximum depth of 20 km at 700 degrees C. The CO2 fluids were trapped below 6.2 kbar at 700 degrees C. CH4 fluid was trapped at a shallower depth, between 4.2 kbar, 650 degrees C and 2.3 kbar, 381 degrees C. The primary aqueous fluids were trapped below 3.0 kbar up to 2.3 kbar at 594 to 382 degrees C and secondary aqueous fluids were trapped between 2.9 and 1.5 kbar at 359 to 197 degrees C. The P-T path for the entrapment defines an initial isothermal decompression (ITD). ITD is also supported by decrepitated and stretched inclusions texture as well as 'C' shaped or hook-like fluid inclusions morphology, which collectively points towards fast basin uplift.
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页码:669 / 687
页数:19
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