Geochemistry of sandstones from the upper Miocene Kudankulam Formation, southern India: Implications for provenance, weathering, and tectonic setting

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Armstrong-Altrin, JS
Lee, YI
Verma, SP
Ramasamy, S
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[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Ctr Invest Energia, Temixco 62580, Morelos, Mexico
[2] Seoul Natl Univ, Sch Earth & Environm Sci, Seoul 151747, South Korea
[3] Univ Madras, Dept Geol, Madras 600025, Tamil Nadu, India
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10.1306/082803740285
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Petrographic, major, trace, and rare earth element compositions of sandstones from the upper Miocene Kudankulam Formation, Southern India, have been investigated to determine their provenance, tectonic setting, and weathering conditions. All sandstone samples are highly enriched in quartz (Q) but poor in feldspar (F) and lithic fragments (L). The major-element concentrations of these sandstones reveal the relative homogeneity of their source. Geochemically, the Kudankulam sandstones are classified as arkose, subarkose, litharenite, and sublitharenite. The CIA values (chemical index of alteration; mean value similar to 44.5) for these sandstones and the A-CN-K diagram suggest their low-weathering nature. Similarly, their Fe2O3* + MgO (mean similar to 2.7), Al2O3/SiO2 (similar to 0.09), K2O/Na2O (similar to 2.2) ratios and TiO2 contents (similar to 0.3) are consistent with a passive-margin setting. The Eu/Eu* (similar to 0.5), (La/Lu)(cn) (similar to 21), La/Sc (similar to 5.9), Th/Sc (similar to 1.9), La/Co (similar to 5.7), Th/Co (similar to 1.8), and Cr/Th (similar to 5.3) ratios support a felsic source for these sandstones. Chondrite-normalized REE patterns with LREE enrichment, flat HREE, and negative Eu anomaly also are attributed to felsic source-rock characteristics for Kudankulam sandstones. Total REE concentrations of these sandstones reflect the variations in their grain-size fractions. The source rocks are probably identified to be Proterozoic gneisses, charnockites, and granites of the Kerala Khondalite Belt, which must have been exposed at least since the late Miocene. Finally, the unusual Ni enrichment in the Kudankulam sandstones, unaccompanied by a similar enrichment in Cr, Co, and V, may be related to either the presence of pyrite in the sandstones or, more likely, the fractionation of garnet from the source rocks during transportation.
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