Origin of Fracture-Controlled Conduits in Calcite-Rich Highly Productive Aquifers Impregnated with Diagenetic Silica

Author:

Starý Jiří1,Bruthans Jiří1,Schweigstillová Jana2,Mareš Jakub1,Procházka Martin3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague, Czech Republic

2. Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics, The Czech Academy of Sciences v.v.i., V Holešovičkách 94/41, 182 09 Prague, Czech Republic

3. SG Geotechnika a.s., Geologická 988/4, Hlubočepy, 152 00 Prague, Czech Republic

Abstract

The origin of highly permeable flow paths in carbonate-siliciclastic rocks, such as large-aperture fractures in aquifers in the Eastern Bohemian Cretaceous Basin (EBCB), is poorly understood. The karst potential was assessed from the rock carbonate content and the degree of disintegration after leaching in HCl. Surprisingly, dissolution of calcite in EBCB usually did not lead to rock disintegration until calcite > 78%. Instead, porosity increased significantly. High-porosity rock is held together by microns-thick secondary silica cement with a foam-like structure and considerable tensile strength. Three types of conduits occur in the EBCB: (i) bedding-parallel conduits associated with calcite-rich layers, (ii) subvertical fracture swarm conduits that develop on damaged zones of fracture swarms, and (iii) conduits formed by dissolution of calcite veins by groundwater flow. These are ghost-rock karst features where calcite is leached from the rock in the first phase and the residue is washed out by conduits under steep hydraulic gradients in the second phase. Very similar features have been described in Minnesota and Wisconsin, USA. Research has shown that fractures with sharp-edged walls that give the impression of an extensional tectonics origin may actually be ghost-rock karst features in which dissolution and piping have played an important role in their enlargement.

Funder

Review of Groundwater Resources in the Czech Republic

Czech Science Foundation

Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics of the Czech Academy of Sciences

Publisher

MDPI AG

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