Mass-Transfer and Fluid Flow along Extensional Detachment Faults in Hyperextended Rift Systems: The Examples of Tasna in the Alps, Mauléon in the Pyrenees, and Hobby High Offshore Iberia

Hyperextended rift systems are characterized by extreme crustal thinning and mantle exhumation associated with extensional detachment faults. These faults cut through thinned continental crust, reaching the underlying mantle and allowing for seawater to infiltrate and react with the crustal and mantle rocks. Hydrothermal fluid systems linked to detachment faults result in fluid–rock reactions occurring along the detachments, resulting in the breakdown and alteration of minerals, loss of elements and strain weakening in both mantle and crustal rocks. We present new geological observations and geochemical data from the modern Iberia and fossil Alpine Tethys Ocean Continent Transition and the West Pyrenean Mauléon hyperextended rift basin. We show evidence for a km-scale fluid flow along detachment faults and discuss the conditions under which fluid flow and mass transfer occurred. Convective fluid systems are of major importance for mass transfer between the mantle, crustal and marine reservoirs. We identified gains in Si, Mg, Fe, Mn, Ca, Ni, Cr and V along extensional detachment faults that we relate to channelized, hydrothermal crust- and mantle-reacted fluid systems migrating along detachments in the hyperextended continental crust. The observation that fault rocks of extensional detachment and syn-extensional sedimentary rocks are enriched in mantle-derived elements such as Cr, Ni and V enables us to define the pathways of fluids, as well as to estimate their age relative to detachment faulting and sedimentation. Because all three examples show a similar mass transport of elements along detachment systems at km-scale, we conclude that these examples are linked to convective fluid systems that may affect the thermal state of the lithosphere, as well as the rheology and chemistry of rocks in hyperextended systems, and may have implications for ore mineral exploration in hyperextended rift systems.

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