Jr. Cann et Da. Banks, Constraints on the genesis of the mineralization of the Alston Block, Northern Pennine Orefield, northern England, P YORKS G S, 53, 2001, pp. 187-196
New evidence from fluid inclusion compositions and simple physical modellin
g provide important constraints on the genesis of the ores of the Alston Bl
ock in northern England. Evidence from fluid inclusions shows that probably
at least four, hydrothermal fluids were involved, two of which are formed
by evaporation of seawater, in some cases well beyond halite saturation. So
me of the high-temperature fluid dissolved evaporites during its evolution.
Physical modelling shows that neither compactional dewatering of the adjac
ent Carboniferous sedimentary basins nor compressional tilting and throughf
low within the Northumberland Trough could have contributed significantly t
o the hydrothermal fluids of the orefield. Most of the high temperature hyd
rothermal flow must have been generated by penetrative circulation of surfa
ce brines to 8 to 10 km depth in the basement, with the upflow focused and
accelerated by the high heat production of the Weardale Granite that unconf
ormably underlies the Carboniferous rocks of the Alston Block. The orefield
is considered to have formed during the Upper Permian by the following seq
uence of events. Initially, fluid movement in the basement was prevented by
sealing of pre-existing cracks, and temperatures rose at depth. An episode
of extension allowed saline water, probably from the Upper Permian Zechste
in Sea, to penetrate deep into the basement, reacting with the rocks there,
and becoming heated to as much as 200 degreesC. Penetration to 10 km took
a few tens of thousands of years. The granite, at 300 degreesC at that dept
h, up to 100 degreesC hotter than the surrounding basement, acted to focus
the flow, and to generate concentric zones of increasing temperature fluid
towards the centre. Once the basement had become cooled, the flow slowed, c
racks became sealed, and the episode of hydrothermal circulation and ore fo
rmation was complete.