“…The geochemistry of clastic sedimentary rocks is used as an effective tool in the study of source area composition (Cullers, 2000(Cullers, , 2002Osae et al, 2006;Armstrong-Altrin, 2009;Saha et al, 2010), intensity of chemical weathering in the source region (Selvaraj and Chen, 2006;Roy et al, 2008;Gallala et al, 2009;Gupta et al, 2012;Raza et al, 2012), paleoclimatic conditions (Nesbitt and Young, 1982;Bhatia, 1983;Taylor and McLennan, 1985;Absar et al, 2009;Raza et al, 2010), provenance (Cullers, 2000(Cullers, , 2002Armstrong-Altrin, 2009;Bakkiaraj et al, 2010) and tectonic setting of the sedimentary basins (Cullers, 2000;Armstrong-Altrin and Verma, 2005;Joo et al, 2005;Sabaou et al, 2009;Fatima and Khan, 2012). The geochemical composition of clastic sediments is a complex function and depends on other factors such as physical sorting, diagenesis, source material and relief (Nagarajan et al, 2007a(Nagarajan et al, , 2007bArmstrong-Altrin et al, 2004Moosavirad et al, 2012). Likewise, geochemical parameters have been used by various authors to understand the paleo-oxygenation conditions of ancient sediments (Calvert and Pedersen, 1993;Jones and manning, 1994;Nath et al, 1997;Madhavaraju and Ramasamy, 1999;Cullers, 2002;Armstrong-Altrin et al, 2003;Dobrzinski et ...…”