The petrography and geochemistry of clastic rocks from the Upper Cretaceous Terani Formation of the Cauvery Basin, Southern India

IF 1 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Geologica Carpathica Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.31577/geolcarp.73.1.4
Subin Prakash R., Sooriyamuthu Ramasamy, J. Armstrong-Altrin, T. Chandrasekar
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The petrography and geochemistry of clastic rocks from the Upper Cretaceous Terani Formation of the Cauvery Basin were studied to decipher their intensity of weathering, provenance, and tectonic history. Texturally, the Terani sandstones are moderately sorted with sub-angular and sub-rounded grains, indicating short transport and low maturity. The average Quartz–Feldspar–Rock fragment (Q–F–R) ratio of the Terani sandstone is Q89–F3–R8. Geochemically, the Terani clastic rocks are classified as sublitharenites, Fe-sand, shale, and Fe-shale types. The chemical index of alteration (CIA), plagioclase index of alteration (PIA), and chemical index of weathering (CIW) suggested moderate to high intensity of weathering in the source area. The enrichment of rare earth element (REE) contents in the Terani clastic rocks relative to UCC (Upper Continental Crust) indicates a higher concentration of heavy minerals. Likewise, the average values of Eu/Eu* (0.16), La/Sc (2.94), La/Co (2.15), Th/Sc (1.08), Th/Co (0.79), Th/Cr (0.12), and Cr/Th (8.39) revealed that the Terani clastic rocks were derived from a combination of felsic and intermediate source rocks. The chondrite normalized REE patterns of clastic rocks are characterized by a relatively flat HREE (Gdcn/Ybcn = 1.71), enriched LREE (Lacn/Smcn = 4.15), and negative Eu anomaly (Eu/Eu* = 0.16), which suggest the contribution of sediments with less HREE depleted source rocks from the Archaean group. A comparison of the REE pattern and Eu anomalies from this study with potential source rocks infers that the Terani Formation received a major contribution of sediments from the Dharwar Craton.
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印度南部Cauvery盆地上白垩统Terani组碎屑岩的岩石学和地球化学
研究了高韦里盆地上白垩统特拉尼组碎屑岩的岩石学和地球化学特征,揭示了碎屑岩的风化强度、物源和构造历史。在结构上,特拉尼砂岩分选适中,颗粒呈亚角状和亚圆形,输运短,成熟度低。泰拉尼砂岩的石英-长石-岩石碎片(Q-F-R)平均比值为Q89-F3-R8。地球化学上,太拉尼碎屑岩可分为次岩屑岩、铁砂、页岩和铁页岩。蚀变化学指数(CIA)、斜长石蚀变化学指数(PIA)和风化化学指数(CIW)表明源区风化强度为中~高。泰拉尼碎屑岩中稀土元素(REE)含量相对于UCC(上大陆地壳)富集,表明其重矿物含量较高。Eu/Eu*平均值(0.16)、La/Sc平均值(2.94)、La/Co平均值(2.15)、Th/Sc平均值(1.08)、Th/Co平均值(0.79)、Th/Cr平均值(0.12)和Cr/Th平均值(8.39)表明太拉尼碎屑岩为长英质和中间烃源岩混合形成。碎屑岩的球粒陨石归一化稀土模式表现为相对平坦的HREE (Gdcn/Ybcn = 1.71)、富集的LREE (Lacn/Smcn = 4.15)和负Eu异常(Eu/Eu* = 0.16),表明碎屑岩的贡献来自太古宙组贫烃源岩。通过与潜在烃源岩的稀土元素模式和铕异常对比,推断泰拉尼组的沉积物主要来自达瓦尔克拉通。
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Geologica Carpathica
Geologica Carpathica 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: GEOLOGICA CARPATHICA covers a wide spectrum of geological disciplines including geodynamics, tectonics and structural geology, volcanology, stratigraphy, geochronology and isotopic geology, karstology, geochemistry, mineralogy, petrology, lithology and sedimentology, paleogeography, paleoecology, paleobiology and paleontology, paleomagnetism, magnetostratigraphy and other branches of applied geophysics, economic and environmental geology, experimental and theoretical geoscientific studies. Geologica Carpathica , with its 60 year old tradition, presents high-quality research papers devoted to all aspects not only of the Alpine-Carpathian-Balkanian geoscience but also with adjacent regions originated from the Mediterranean Tethys and its continental foreland. Geologica Carpathica is an Official Journal of the Carpathian-Balkan Geological Association.
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