SILLi 1.0: a 1-D numerical tool quantifying the thermal effects of sill intrusions
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Published:2018-01-05
Issue:1
Volume:11
Page:43-60
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ISSN:1991-9603
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Container-title:Geoscientific Model Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Model Dev.
Author:
Iyer KarthikORCID, Svensen Henrik, Schmid Daniel W.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Igneous intrusions in sedimentary basins may have a profound effect on the
thermal structure and physical properties of the hosting sedimentary rocks.
These include mechanical effects such as deformation and uplift of
sedimentary layers, generation of overpressure, mineral reactions and
porosity evolution, and fracturing and vent formation following
devolatilization reactions and the generation of CO2 and CH4. The
gas generation and subsequent migration and venting may have contributed to
several of the past climatic changes such as the end-Permian event and the
Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum. Additionally, the generation and expulsion
of hydrocarbons and cracking of pre-existing oil reservoirs around a hot
magmatic intrusion are of significant interest to the energy industry. In
this paper, we present a user-friendly 1-D finite element method (FEM)-based tool, SILLi, which
calculates the thermal effects of sill intrusions on the enclosing
sedimentary stratigraphy. The model is accompanied by three case studies of
sills emplaced in two different sedimentary basins, the Karoo Basin in South
Africa and the Vøring Basin off the shore of Norway. An additional example
includes emplacement of a dyke in a cooling pluton which forgoes
sedimentation within a basin. Input data for the model
are the present-day well log or sedimentary column with an Excel input file and
include rock parameters such as thermal conductivity, total organic carbon
(TOC) content, porosity and latent heats. The model accounts for
sedimentation and burial based on a rate calculated by the sedimentary layer
thickness and age. Erosion of the sedimentary column is also included to
account for realistic basin evolution. Multiple sills can be emplaced within
the system with varying ages. The emplacement of a sill occurs
instantaneously. The model can be applied to volcanic sedimentary basins
occurring globally. The model output includes the thermal evolution of the
sedimentary column through time and the changes that take place following
sill emplacement such as TOC changes, thermal maturity and the amount of
organic and carbonate-derived CO2. The TOC and vitrinite results can be
readily benchmarked within the tool to present-day values measured within
the sedimentary column. This allows the user to determine the conditions
required to obtain results that match observables and leads to a better
understanding of metamorphic processes in sedimentary basins.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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