Abstract
Fracture-filling calcite and quartz from the Lopra-1/1A well (at 2380m and 3543m depth) contains both aqueous low-salinity fluid inclusions and hydrocarbon-dominated fluid inclusions. Microthermometry indicates that the aqueous fluids contain 0.2 to 1.4 equivalent weight% NaCl and occasionally contain traces of hydrocarbons. Homogenisation to liquid occurred between 90°C and 150°C. Modelling based on these fluid inclusion observations indicates that during burial the basaltic section was subjected to temperatures of 160°C and 170°C, occasional pressures of 600-700 bars and the simultaneous percolation of aqueous and hydrocarbon fluids. These fluid conditions may also be relevant to the formation of zeolite observed in the Lopra-1/1A well. © GEUS, 2006.
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Konnerup-Madsen, J. (2006). A reconnaissance study of fluid inclusions in fracture-filling quartz and calcite from the Lopra-1/1A well, Faroe Islands. Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin, (9), 119–122. https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v9.4864
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