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The origin and development of the travertines and associated thermal waters at Matlock Bath, Derbyshire

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The origin and development of the travertines and associated thermal waters at Matlock Bath, Derbyshire

Auteurs : Allan Pentecost

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An investigation has been made of the hydrochemistry of the five thermal springs at Matlock Bath and the geochemistry of the associated travertines. The thermal waters are shown to have a common source and originate from precipitation which has equilibrated with a soil atmosphere which has descended through Carboniferous Limestone at a depth probably no greater than 0.5 km. The springs issue below a basalt lava at Matlock Bath at 20°C.Two springs deposit travertine (calcareous tufa) which covers an area of about 6 ha. The travertines consist of low magnesian calcite but with high levels of Sr, Pb and Zn . Their δ13C and δ18O values indicate deposition at or close to isotopic equilibrium with the springwater and confirm a soil-origin of the CO2 in the percolation water. The travertines form around the moss Cratoneuron commutatum which provides an open framework and is ultimately cemented with microspar to form a tough low-porosity deposit. Inactive travertines at the New Bath contain molluscan and pollen assemblages suggesting an open nitrophile woodland environment probably of Atlantic age or later.

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DOI: 10.1016/S0016-7878(99)80072-8

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