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Assessing provenance of Upper Cretaceous siliciclastics using spectral gamma-ray record

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SIMICEK Daniel BÁBEK Ondřej

Rok publikování 2015
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Geologica Carpathica
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Přírodovědecká fakulta

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www https://www.degruyter.com/dg/viewarticle/j$002fgeoca.2015.66.issue-4$002fgeoca-2015-0028$002fgeoca-2015-0028.xml
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/geoca-2015-0028
Klíčová slova Western Carpathians; gravity-flow sediments; geochemistry; heavy minerals; gamma-ray spectrometry; provenance
Popis The relationship between contents of clay minerals/grain size and spectral gamma-ray record (concentrations of K, U and Th) in sediments is used for interpretation of sedimentary facies in wire-line logs. However, this approach is often complicated by the multi-component nature of mineralogically immature siliciclastics. As mineralogy of the source material and grain-size sorting during transport both contribute to the detrital composition of the final sediment, a joint study of facies and outcrop.- ray spectra can potentially make the latter an effective tool in provenance studies. This paper provides comparison of outcrop.- ray data and detailed facies mapping with mineral and chemical composition of the rocks (modal composition; transparent heavy mineral assemblages; WDX SEM chemistry of minerals) and interprets them in terms of provenance changes. We studied the Upper Cretaceous, synorogenic siliciclastic sediments of the Mazak and Godula Formations (Silesian Unit of the Western Carpathians flysch belt). Decreasing mineral maturity of the studied sandstones is consistent with provenance change from craton interior - (Mazak Formation) to transitional continental and recycled orogen sources (Godula Formation). Two major phases of K, U and Th concentration shifts, which occurred close to the Mazak/Godula Formation and Middle/Upper Godula Members boundaries, are consistent with changes in main detrital modes. These trends indicate gradually accelerated influx of material derived from high-grade metamorphic and plutonic rocks during deposition of the Mazak and Godula Formations. These changes are interpreted as reflecting a gradual exhumation and erosion of deeper crustal levels of the source area, the Silesian ridge.

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