87Sr/86Sr of brines from the Fennoscandian Shield:: a synthesis of groundwater isotopic data from the Baltic Sea region

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作者
Négrel, P
Casanova, J
Blomqvist, R
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[1] Bur Rech Geol & Minieres, F-45060 Orleans, France
[2] GTK, FIN-02400 Espoo, Finland
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10.1139/E04-103
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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High salinity Ca-Na-Cl brines occur in Sweden and Finland. The complex geological history of the Fennoscandian Shield is reflected by the wide range of saline waters whose chemical compositions have been explained by local water-rock interaction, simple evolution of relict sea water, or freezing of sea water during glacial periods. This study deals with the present knowledge of Sr isotopes in groundwater from the Fennoscandian Shield to better constrain the origin of their deep saline component. Two different mixing trends are seen between Aspo Island groundwater and the Baltic Sea. The first trend links the North Sea to rivers through various dilution levels in the Baltic; the second trend is a simple linear relationship through Aspo groundwaters, agreeing with a binary mixing between a Baltic end-member and a highly Sr-concentrated fluid. Strontium isotope compositions are presented for precipitation in Finland and Sweden, the Baltic Sea, and the river waters draining the Fennoscandian Shield, and for groundwaters from several sites in the Fennoscandian Shield. At least six mixing lines between rain-and-snow input and surface waters can be drawn in each region around the Baltic Sea, reflecting a first step of water-rock interaction. A second series of calculated lines links the surface end-members and the deep brines, and defines a range of Sr-87/Sr-86 ratios for the deep brines at each site. All sites show a specific Sr-87/Sr-86 signature and the large Sr-87/Sr-86 variations is site specific. The well-constrained Sr-87/Sr-86 signatures in deep brines should correspond to a large, well-mixed, and homogeneous water reservoir.
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