Title of article :
The controls on the major- and trace-element evolution of shales, siltstones and sandstones of Ordovician to tertiary age in the Wet Mountains region, Colorado, U.S.A.
Author/Authors :
Cullers، نويسنده , , Robert L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages :
25
From page :
107
To page :
131
Abstract :
A vertical section of shales, siltstones and sandstones from Ordovician to Eocene age in a limited geographic area east of the Wet Mountains and Sangre de Cristo Mountains in Colorado have been analyzed for major elements and a variety of trace-element concentrations, including the REE. In addition, the petrography of the sandstones has been determined. artz-rich arenites contain considerably lower concentrations of most elements relative to coexisting shales or siltstones at the same outcrop. The arkosic sandstones contain similar to lower concentrations of most elements compared to coexisting shales or siltstones in the same area. Accordingly, the average concentrations of Al2O3, Fe2O3, MgO, TiO2, LOI, Rb, Th, Co, Sc, Cr, Cs, Nb, Y and REE are significantly lower in all sandstones relative to all shales and siltstones. The exceptions are SiO2, Na2O and Ba concentrations, and the Eu/Eu★, LaSc and ThSc ratios as they are higher in the sandstones than the shales and siltstones. There is no significant difference in the MnO, CaO, K2O and Sr concentrations or the solLaCo, ThCo, LaNi, CrTh and (LaLucn ratios of the average sandstones relative to the shales and siltstones. Many of these differences may be related to the higher quartz and feldspar and lower clay mineral amounts in the sandstones than in the shales and siltstones. For example, average LaSc, ThSc, EuEu★ and (LaLucn ratios of th arkosic sandstones tend to be higher than the coexisting shales and siltstones due to enrichment of the arkoses in feldspar relative to the other minerals (e.g., EuEu★ = 0.82 ± 0.19 in average arkoses in the Trinidad, Vermejo, Raton, Poison Canyon and Cuchara Formations; EuEu★ = 0.63 ± 0.19 in average shales and siltstones in the same formations). In addition, the elemental concentrations and ratios are more variable for most elements in the sandstones than the shales and siltstones. This suggests that the shales are rapidly homogenized near the source. emental fractionation in the arkosic sandstones due to enrichment of feldspar relative to other minerals suggests that they are poorer indicators of provenance that the associated shales, whereas, the more homogeneous elemental distributions in the shales and siltstones suggest that they may be better indicators of provenance than the sandstones. Nevertheless, the elemental ratios that are most similar in the sandstones and in the shales and siltstones are consistent with their derivation from similar average intermediate to silicic source rocks.
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Serial Year :
1995
Journal title :
Chemical Geology
Record number :
2255123
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