Magnetism and granulometry of Pleistocene sediments of Dhapasi section, Kathmandu (Nepal) : implications for depositional age and paleoenvironment

Pitambar Gautam, T. Sakai, K. Paudayal, S. Bhandari, B. Gyawali, C. Gautam, M. Rijal
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A 28-m thick exposure of the younger stage deposits of Kathmandu Valley fluvio-deltaic deposits at Dhapasi has been studied for magnetic susceptibility (MS), remanent magnetization (RM), grain size characteristics of fine-grained sediments, and sedimentary fabric by anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) . In situ volume MS (κ; in 10 -3 SI) of the natural sediments ranges from 0.001 to 0.15, with lower range ( 45 to 34 Ka). Laser granulometry of fine-grained sediments from 76 levels reveals polymodal (2-4 modes) nature. With two prominent modes corresponding at 7.3 and 57.5 μm, these sediments plot into sandy silt, silt, and silty sand regions. MS correlates positively among broad grain size classes (i.e., increasing trend from sand through silt to clay). Mainly oblate susceptibility ellipsoids and low anisotropy degree shown by AMS data suggest a depositional fabric contributed by mainly paramagnetic minerals (e.g., phyllosilicates) responsible to low magnitudes of mass-specific MS (5-15 × 10 -8 m 3 kg -1 ). Magnetic lineations or maximum susceptibility axes (k max ) are inferred to be predominantly NNW to SSE below ca. 18-m level, but NNE to SSW above. Such difference points to shift of paleoflow during the sediment deposition, and together with slight differences in grain-size parameters, in two prominent intervals of prodelta deposits, suggests significant changes in the paleodrainage configuration and source-sink relationship. doi: 10.3126/bdg.v12i0.2247 Bulletin of the Department of Geology, Vol. 12, 2009, pp. 17-28
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尼泊尔加德满都Dhapasi剖面更新世沉积物的磁性和粒度特征:沉积时代和古环境的意义
利用磁化率各向异性(AMS)研究了Dhapasi加德满都河谷河流三角洲沉积物年轻期沉积物28 m厚的磁化率(MS)、剩余磁化率(RM)、细粒沉积物粒度特征和沉积组构。原位体积MS (κ;在10 -3 SI)范围为0.001 ~ 0.15,范围较小(45 ~ 34 Ka)。激光粒度测定从76层细粒度沉积物揭示了多模态(2-4模式)的性质。在7.3 μm和57.5 μm有2个显著的模态,主要分为砂质粉砂区、粉砂区和粉砂区。质谱在宽粒度级之间呈正相关(即从砂到粉到粘土呈增加趋势)。AMS数据显示的主要扁圆形磁化率椭球和低各向异性程度表明,沉积结构主要由顺磁性矿物(如层状硅酸盐)贡献,导致低量级的质量比质谱(5-15 × 10 -8 m 3 kg -1)。磁力线或最大磁化率轴(kmax)推断在约18米以下主要为NNW至SSE,而在NNE至SSW以上。在前三角洲沉积的两个突出层段中,沉积过程中古水流移动的差异点,以及粒度参数的微小差异,表明古水系形态和源汇关系发生了显著变化。地质学报,2009年第12卷,第17-28页。doi: 10.3126/ bg .v12i0.2247
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