Insights into the strain history of Neoproterozoic limestones in the Paraguay Belt using stylolites

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Autor(a) principal: Seoane,Kauê
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Domingos,Fábio Henrique Garcia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Geology
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Resumo: Abstract Tectonic stylolites are indicators of compressive deformation episodes in rocks and are commonly studied in terms of their geometrical attributes’ length (L), and maximum (D max ) and average (D avg ) amplitudes. These parameters were analyzed for vertical stylolites from a sinistral strike-slip fault zone in limestones from the Guia Formation, Paraguay Belt, and compared mathematically to scarce vertical stylolites away from the fault zone. The study aimed to understand the role of strain-induced stylolites on the thinning of faulted limestone layers. Stylolites range from 2.66 up to 28.15 mm in length and from 0.143 up to 1.378 mm in amplitude. The total contractional strain (ϵ) was calculated for 49 stylolites with maximum amplitude peaks of 0.762 mm, using the Kostrov formula. The strain produced layer thinning and growth of the stylolite population. Regions of high stylolite concentration accommodated 16.92% contractional strain, whereas strain values of 3.29% are present in portions with low stylolite density. Layer thinning is directly proportional to contractional strain (ϵ) values spatially induced by faulting. The stylolite morphology plays an essential role in the permeability structure at the reservoir scale, where it can act as a barrier or a channel for fluid flux.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Insights into the strain history of Neoproterozoic limestones in the Paraguay Belt using stylolites
title Insights into the strain history of Neoproterozoic limestones in the Paraguay Belt using stylolites
spellingShingle Insights into the strain history of Neoproterozoic limestones in the Paraguay Belt using stylolites
Seoane,Kauê
stylolites
Neoproterozoic
strain
Paraguay Belt
limestone
title_short Insights into the strain history of Neoproterozoic limestones in the Paraguay Belt using stylolites
title_full Insights into the strain history of Neoproterozoic limestones in the Paraguay Belt using stylolites
title_fullStr Insights into the strain history of Neoproterozoic limestones in the Paraguay Belt using stylolites
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the strain history of Neoproterozoic limestones in the Paraguay Belt using stylolites
title_sort Insights into the strain history of Neoproterozoic limestones in the Paraguay Belt using stylolites
author Seoane,Kauê
author_facet Seoane,Kauê
Domingos,Fábio Henrique Garcia
author_role author
author2 Domingos,Fábio Henrique Garcia
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Seoane,Kauê
Domingos,Fábio Henrique Garcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv stylolites
Neoproterozoic
strain
Paraguay Belt
limestone
topic stylolites
Neoproterozoic
strain
Paraguay Belt
limestone
description Abstract Tectonic stylolites are indicators of compressive deformation episodes in rocks and are commonly studied in terms of their geometrical attributes’ length (L), and maximum (D max ) and average (D avg ) amplitudes. These parameters were analyzed for vertical stylolites from a sinistral strike-slip fault zone in limestones from the Guia Formation, Paraguay Belt, and compared mathematically to scarce vertical stylolites away from the fault zone. The study aimed to understand the role of strain-induced stylolites on the thinning of faulted limestone layers. Stylolites range from 2.66 up to 28.15 mm in length and from 0.143 up to 1.378 mm in amplitude. The total contractional strain (ϵ) was calculated for 49 stylolites with maximum amplitude peaks of 0.762 mm, using the Kostrov formula. The strain produced layer thinning and growth of the stylolite population. Regions of high stylolite concentration accommodated 16.92% contractional strain, whereas strain values of 3.29% are present in portions with low stylolite density. Layer thinning is directly proportional to contractional strain (ϵ) values spatially induced by faulting. The stylolite morphology plays an essential role in the permeability structure at the reservoir scale, where it can act as a barrier or a channel for fluid flux.
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