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Quartz trace element geochemistry and internal morphology as proxies for provenance characterization: Results from the Marwar basin, NW India

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作者Jun Zhang; Rui Li; Manoj K. Pandit; Ting-Guang Lan; Qing Xiong; Yuan-Bao Wu; Jun-Hong Zhao; Wei Wang
刊名Precambrian Research
出版日期2024
卷号409页码:107436
关键词Quartz trace Element cathodoluminescence source-to-sink System marwar Basin nw India
DOI10.1016/j.precamres.2024.107436
英文摘要

Quartz as one of the most stable minerals in sedimentary processes, is widely distributed in clastic sedimentary rocks, making it a potential provenance tracer in the source-to-sink system. In this study, internal morphology and trace element geochemistry of detrital quartz from the Marwar sandstones in NW India were utilized to decipher the source lithologies. Quartz from various source rocks displays distinctive trace element characteristics that correspond to specific cathodoluminescence properties. Phenocrystic quartz in hypabyssal and volcanic rocks is characterized by higher Li (>10 ppm), Al (>90 ppm), and Ti (>60 ppm) contents, medium to bright blue cathodoluminescences, and visible zoning. Quartz in plutonic rocks, especially diorite, contains a lower abundance of trace elements. It exhibits dark brownish red, violet to blue cathodoluminescence, and is marked by dark streaks, patches, and partial healing fractures. Pegmatitic quartz with the lowest Li (0.03 ppm) and the highest Ge (1.38 ppm) contents, displays brown to dark blue cathodoluminescences. Gneissic quartz with the highest Fe (3.98 ppm) and a moderate abundance of other trace elements, exhibits non-luminescence or dark brown to dark blue cathodoluminescence, occasional dark streaks, and healing fractures. Quartz in migmatites generally shows a lower trace elements abundance, non-luminescence, or dark brown to dark blue cathodoluminescence. A robust statistical correlation between the cathodoluminescence properties and trace element characteristics is discernible in the detrital quartz grains through the entire stratigraphy of the Marwar Supergroup, shedding light on the lithological and compositional make-up of the provenances. This study identifies that the early sedimentation in the Marwar basin was predominantly fed by detritus from the Neoproterozoic Malani Igneous Suite and Paleoproterozoic granitoids, whereas the younger strata document a marked increase in contributions from the older Aravalli Craton basement. Our findings demonstrate the utility of quartz trace element geochemistry and internal morphology as effective tools for provenance analysis in source-to-sink systems. Moreover, detrital quartz and zircon in combination can be effectively used in tracing the specific source and quantifying relative contributions from different source rocks that could be applied to provenance studies elsewhere.

 

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专题地球化学研究所_矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
作者单位1.State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources, School of Earth Sciences, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China
2.Department of Geology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur 302004, India
3.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
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Jun Zhang,Rui Li,Manoj K. Pandit,et al. Quartz trace element geochemistry and internal morphology as proxies for provenance characterization: Results from the Marwar basin, NW India[J]. Precambrian Research,2024,409:107436.
APA Jun Zhang.,Rui Li.,Manoj K. Pandit.,Ting-Guang Lan.,Qing Xiong.,...&Wei Wang.(2024).Quartz trace element geochemistry and internal morphology as proxies for provenance characterization: Results from the Marwar basin, NW India.Precambrian Research,409,107436.
MLA Jun Zhang,et al."Quartz trace element geochemistry and internal morphology as proxies for provenance characterization: Results from the Marwar basin, NW India".Precambrian Research 409(2024):107436.

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