How the geochemistry of syn-kinematic calcite cement depicts past fluid flow and assists structural interpretations: a review of concepts and applications in orogenic …
Orogenic forelands host interactions between deformation and static or migrating fluids.
Given their accessibility and dimensions, these areas are not only historic landmarks for …
Given their accessibility and dimensions, these areas are not only historic landmarks for …
On the distribution of fluids in folds: A review of controlling factors and processes
MA Evans, MP Fischer - Journal of Structural Geology, 2012 - Elsevier
Growing macroscale fold structures are one of the most dynamic and complex systems in
geology, where during fold growth pore fluid pressure, fluid temperature, and fluid …
geology, where during fold growth pore fluid pressure, fluid temperature, and fluid …
Mechanisms of fluid flow and fluid–rock interaction in fossil metamorphic hydrothermal systems inferred from vein–wallrock patterns, geometry and microstructure
NHS Oliver, PD Bons - Geofluids, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Comparison of mass transfer patterns, geometry and microstructures developed
within and around veins allows the interpretation of processes of fluid flow during …
within and around veins allows the interpretation of processes of fluid flow during …
Preparation zones for large crustal earthquakes consequent on fault-valve action
RH Sibson - Earth, Planets and Space, 2020 - Springer
A combination of geological evidence (in the form of hydrothermal vein systems in exhumed
fault systems) and geophysical information around active faults supports the localized …
fault systems) and geophysical information around active faults supports the localized …
The formation of large quartz veins by rapid ascent of fluids in mobile hydrofractures
PD Bons - Tectonophysics, 2001 - Elsevier
This paper aims to resolve two main problems related to the formation of quartz veins:(1) the
predominance of quartz veins at shallow crustal levels and not deeper in the crust, close to …
predominance of quartz veins at shallow crustal levels and not deeper in the crust, close to …
Fault-segment rupture, aftershock-zone fluid flow, and mineralization
S Micklethwaite, SF Cox - Geology, 2004 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We propose that zones of transient high permeability around ancient fault systems can be
predicted if fault segments and likely locations for paleo-rupture arrest are identified. Lode …
predicted if fault segments and likely locations for paleo-rupture arrest are identified. Lode …
[PDF][PDF] The formation of veins and their microstructures
PD Bons - Journal of the Virtual Explorer, 2000 - tectonique.net
An overview is presented of the various vein types, their microstructures and the processes
that lead to vein formation. Vein types and their structures are divided into three categories …
that lead to vein formation. Vein types and their structures are divided into three categories …
Thermochronology constraints for the propagation sequence of the south Pyrenean basement thrust system (France‐Spain)
In this work we combined apatite fission track and biotite/K‐feldspar 40Ar/39Ar ages with
tectonic data in the west central part of the Axial Zone of the Pyrenees. We discuss the …
tectonic data in the west central part of the Axial Zone of the Pyrenees. We discuss the …
Fluid mixing and recycling during Pyrenean thrusting: evidence from fluid inclusion halogen ratios
Syntectonic fluids have been sampled through fluid inclusion microthermometry and crush-
leach analyses (cations and halogens) from a 50 km NS transect through the central …
leach analyses (cations and halogens) from a 50 km NS transect through the central …
Crustal‐scale fluid flow during the tectonic evolution of the Bighorn Basin (Wyoming, USA)
Stable isotope measurements (O, C, Sr), microthermometry and salinity measurements of
fluid inclusions from different fracture populations in several anticlines of the Sevier …
fluid inclusions from different fracture populations in several anticlines of the Sevier …