Timescales of regional circulation of saline fluids in continental crystalline rock aquifers (Armorican Massif, western France)

In recent decades, saline fluids have been sampled worldwide at great depths in continental basements. Although some of them have been attributed to marine transgressions, the mechanisms allowing their circulation are not understood. In this paper, we describe the horizontal and vertical distributio...

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Main Authors: A. Armandine Les Landes, L. Aquilina, P. Davy, V. Vergnaud-Ayraud, C. Le Carlier
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-03-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/19/1413/2015/hess-19-1413-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-b5803d627e34453b9b44e3c3b0d1984b2020-11-24T22:31:54ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382015-03-011931413142610.5194/hess-19-1413-2015Timescales of regional circulation of saline fluids in continental crystalline rock aquifers (Armorican Massif, western France)A. Armandine Les Landes0L. Aquilina1P. Davy2V. Vergnaud-Ayraud3C. Le Carlier4Geosciences Rennes, CNRS – UMR6118, University of Rennes 1, Bâtiment 14B, Campus Beaulieu, 263 Avenue du Général Leclerc, 35042 Rennes, FranceGeosciences Rennes, CNRS – UMR6118, University of Rennes 1, Bâtiment 14B, Campus Beaulieu, 263 Avenue du Général Leclerc, 35042 Rennes, FranceGeosciences Rennes, CNRS – UMR6118, University of Rennes 1, Bâtiment 14B, Campus Beaulieu, 263 Avenue du Général Leclerc, 35042 Rennes, FranceGeosciences Rennes, CNRS – UMR6118, University of Rennes 1, Bâtiment 14B, Campus Beaulieu, 263 Avenue du Général Leclerc, 35042 Rennes, FranceGeosciences Rennes, CNRS – UMR6118, University of Rennes 1, Bâtiment 14B, Campus Beaulieu, 263 Avenue du Général Leclerc, 35042 Rennes, FranceIn recent decades, saline fluids have been sampled worldwide at great depths in continental basements. Although some of them have been attributed to marine transgressions, the mechanisms allowing their circulation are not understood. In this paper, we describe the horizontal and vertical distributions of moderately saline fluids (60 to 1400 mg L<sup>−1</sup>) sampled at depths ranging from 41 to 200 m in crystalline rock aquifers on the regional scale of the Armorican Massif (northwestern France). The horizontal and vertical distributions of high chloride concentrations are in good agreement with both the altitudinal and vertical limits and the succession of the three major transgressions between the Mio-Pliocene and Pleistocene ages. The mean chloride concentration for each transgression area is exponentially related to the time spanned until the present. It defines the potential laws of leaching (displacement) of marine waters by fresh meteoric waters. The results of the Armorican aquifers provide the first observed constraints for the timescales of seawater circulation in the continental crystalline basement and the subsequent leaching by fresh meteoric waters. The general trend of increasing chloride concentration with depth and the time frame for the flushing process provide useful information to develop conceptual models of the paleo-functioning of Armorican aquifers.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/19/1413/2015/hess-19-1413-2015.pdf
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author A. Armandine Les Landes
L. Aquilina
P. Davy
V. Vergnaud-Ayraud
C. Le Carlier
spellingShingle A. Armandine Les Landes
L. Aquilina
P. Davy
V. Vergnaud-Ayraud
C. Le Carlier
Timescales of regional circulation of saline fluids in continental crystalline rock aquifers (Armorican Massif, western France)
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
author_facet A. Armandine Les Landes
L. Aquilina
P. Davy
V. Vergnaud-Ayraud
C. Le Carlier
author_sort A. Armandine Les Landes
title Timescales of regional circulation of saline fluids in continental crystalline rock aquifers (Armorican Massif, western France)
title_short Timescales of regional circulation of saline fluids in continental crystalline rock aquifers (Armorican Massif, western France)
title_full Timescales of regional circulation of saline fluids in continental crystalline rock aquifers (Armorican Massif, western France)
title_fullStr Timescales of regional circulation of saline fluids in continental crystalline rock aquifers (Armorican Massif, western France)
title_full_unstemmed Timescales of regional circulation of saline fluids in continental crystalline rock aquifers (Armorican Massif, western France)
title_sort timescales of regional circulation of saline fluids in continental crystalline rock aquifers (armorican massif, western france)
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
issn 1027-5606
1607-7938
publishDate 2015-03-01
description In recent decades, saline fluids have been sampled worldwide at great depths in continental basements. Although some of them have been attributed to marine transgressions, the mechanisms allowing their circulation are not understood. In this paper, we describe the horizontal and vertical distributions of moderately saline fluids (60 to 1400 mg L<sup>−1</sup>) sampled at depths ranging from 41 to 200 m in crystalline rock aquifers on the regional scale of the Armorican Massif (northwestern France). The horizontal and vertical distributions of high chloride concentrations are in good agreement with both the altitudinal and vertical limits and the succession of the three major transgressions between the Mio-Pliocene and Pleistocene ages. The mean chloride concentration for each transgression area is exponentially related to the time spanned until the present. It defines the potential laws of leaching (displacement) of marine waters by fresh meteoric waters. The results of the Armorican aquifers provide the first observed constraints for the timescales of seawater circulation in the continental crystalline basement and the subsequent leaching by fresh meteoric waters. The general trend of increasing chloride concentration with depth and the time frame for the flushing process provide useful information to develop conceptual models of the paleo-functioning of Armorican aquifers.
url http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/19/1413/2015/hess-19-1413-2015.pdf
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