Geochemical studies of shales from the Asu River Group, Lower Benue Trough: Implications for provenance and paleo-environment reconstruction

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Solid Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2022-03-15 DOI:10.1016/j.sesci.2021.12.002
Anthony Temidayo Bolarinwa , Olufemi Faloye , Sunday Ojochogwu Idakwo
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Combined use of trace elements, rare earth elements (REEs) with hydrogen (δH) and oxygen (δ18O) stable isotope composition to elucidate origin and paleo-environment-conditions and reconstruction is a contemporary trend in the field of geochemistry. Geochemical investigations were carried out on the shale deposit from five wells within the Asu River Group Formation, exposed at Ikwo, Lower Benue Trough (LBT). Results of trace elements for the shale deposits examined showed averages of Co (19.10 ppm), Th (16.50 ppm), Zn (103.73 ppm), Sr (203.71 ppm) and Zr (292.80 ppm) compared to PAAS and UCC. Observed negative Eu anomalies, enriched LREEs and depleted HREEs patterns have shown that the shales are from rocks of continental origin. This is provided by Al/(Al + Fe + Mn) with a value > 0.2. Plots of Zr/Sc vs Th/Sc, La/Th vs. Hf and Cr/V vs. Y/Ni indicated felsic igneous rock precursors for the shale samples. C-parameter, ratios of Rb/Sr and Sr/Cu signify paleo-climatic conditions of semi-humid to arid, Ba/Al showed low paleo-productivity of the basin during shale deposition, largely within the freshwater setting according to the ratio of Sr/Ba. V/(V + Ni), U/Th, Ni/Co ratios and Ce/Ce∗ anomalies have revealed an oxic depositional environment with Fe/Ti > 20 suggesting hydrothermal activity. The temperature of formation (120 °C–∼195 °C) coupled with δ18O (+17 to + 23‰) and δH (−46.90 to −38.80‰) is consistent with materials of sedimentary origin from chemically weathered felsic precursors under humid climatic conditions with an influence of hydrothermal activity.

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结合微量元素、稀土元素(REEs)与氢(δH)、氧(δ18O)稳定同位素组成来阐明成因、古环境条件和重建是当代地球化学领域的发展趋势。对下Benue海槽(LBT) Ikwo地区Asu河群组5口井的页岩矿床进行了地球化学调查。与PAAS和UCC相比,页岩沉积物的微量元素平均值为Co (19.10 ppm)、Th (16.50 ppm)、Zn (103.73 ppm)、Sr (203.71 ppm)和Zr (292.80 ppm)。观察到Eu负异常、lree富集和hree亏缺模式表明页岩为陆源岩。这是由Al/(Al + Fe + Mn)提供的,值为>0.2. Zr/Sc与Th/Sc、La/Th与Hf、Cr/V与Y/Ni的对比图显示了页岩样品的长质火成岩前驱体。c参数、Rb/Sr和Sr/Cu比值反映了半湿润到干旱的古气候条件,Ba/Al比值反映了页岩沉积时期盆地的低古生产力,Sr/Ba比值反映了盆地在淡水环境下的低古生产力。V/(V + Ni)、U/Th、Ni/Co比值和Ce/Ce *异常揭示了含Fe/Ti >的氧化沉积环境;20表明热液活动。地层温度为120℃~ 195℃,δ18O值为+17 ~ + 23‰,δH值为- 46.90 ~ - 38.80‰,与热液活动影响下潮湿气候条件下化学风化的长英质前体沉积物质相一致。
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