Abakaliki背斜向阿南布拉盆地沉积物迁移的地质统计学研究

M. E. Okiotor, G. Asuen
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本文采用地质统计学方法对下贝努埃海槽下阿苏河组、恩波罗组和马木组页岩层序进行了多参数研究,建立了下贝努埃海槽下阿苏河组、恩波罗组和马木组页岩层序的沉积物源和古环境成岩条件模型。采用x射线衍射和电感耦合等离子体质谱(ICP-MS)技术对主要氧化物、微量元素和稀土元素进行了定性和定量分析。主要矿物为SiO2(40.96%、56.08%和60.39%)2、Al2O3(15.09%、18.27%和21.16%)、TiO2(0.75%、1.73%和1.63%)和Fe2O3(9.66%、2.78%和2.85%),分别属于阿苏河组、恩波罗组和马木组。研究表明,大量沉积物流入Abakaliki背斜和Anambra盆地。通过因子分析、主成分分析、对应分析和聚类分析等多元统计方法,揭示了沉积物中隐藏的相似性和差异性。研究的阿苏河群和阿南布拉盆地沉积物中生物成因指标CaO (EF=1.87 ~ 0.01)和P2O5 (EF=1.58 ~ 0.33)的富集和衰竭分别反映了沉积的深海相-边缘海相古环境。成熟度指标的化学检验表明,阿南布拉盆地沉积物更为成熟,表明阿南布拉盆地沉积物大部分来自Abakaliki背斜。
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Investigation of Sediment Migration From The Abakaliki Anticlinorium To The Anambra Basin - A Geostatistical Approach
The present investigation focused on geochemical evaluation of shale sequences in The Lower Benue Trough using geostatistical approach Thirty two representative samples of shale sequences of The Asu River Group, Nkporo Group and Mamu Formation in The Lower Benue Trough were subjected to Multi-Parameter study in an attempt to present a model of the sediment provenance, and paleoenvironment diagenetic conditions. The X-ray diffraction and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) techniques were employed to examine and establish qualitative and quantitative constituents of the Major oxides, Trace and Rare Earth elements. The major minerals determined include SiO2 (40.96%, 56.08% & 60.39%)2, Al2O3 (15.09%, 18.27% and 21.16%), TiO2 (0.75%, 1.73% and 1.63%) and Fe2O3 (9.66%, 2.78% & 2.85%), for Asu River Group, Nkporo Group and Mamu Formation respectively. The studies suggest high influx of sediments into both The Abakaliki Anticlinorium and the Anambra Basin. When tested with multivariate statistical techniques such as Factor, Principal Component, Correspondence and Cluster analyses, the hidden affinities within the sediments were revealed in terms of similarities and dissimilarities. Enrichment and depletion of biogenic indicators CaO (EF=1.87 − 0.01) and P2O5 (EF=1.58 − 0.33) in the studied Asu River Group and Anambra basin sediments indicate deep marine to marginal marine paleoevironment of deposition respectively. Chemical examination of the maturity indexes indicate that the Anambra basin sediments were more matured, indicating that most of the Anambra Basin sediments were reworked from the Abakaliki Anticlinorium.
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