2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.crte.2009.09.009
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Textural and geochemical characteristics of the Ajali Sandstone, Anambra Basin, SE Nigeria: Implication for its provenance

Abstract: This study presents the mineralogical, textural and geochemical characteristics of the regional Maastrichtian Ajali Sandstone in Anambra Basin, SE Nigeria. The intent is to highlight possible constraints on the chemical weathering conditions of the source materials on one hand, and to infer the provenance on the other hand. The investigation approach involved field studies and collection of samples from 12 different outcrop locations, followed by laboratory studies involving grain-size analysis (GSA), major an… Show more

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“…10) for sed i mentary prov e nance, ma jor ity of the sam ples plot within the quartz ose sed i men tary prov e nance with one sam ple ly ing within the fel sic ig ne ous prov e nance, sup port ing the in ter pre -ta tion that the sand stones were de rived from a mixed prov enance of gra nitic rocks and re cy cled sed i ments. Also, the high CIA and CIW val ues of the sam ples sup port the as ser tion that the re cy cled sed i ments were de rived from the up lifted ex trusive and sed i men tary units of the ad ja cent Abakaliki Anticlinorium (Tijani et al, 2010), and the ad ja cent Cam er oon Basement Com plex and Oban Mas sif (Hoque and Ezepue, 1977). Fur ther more, the high Zr/Sc val ues (68-313 ppm) of the quartz arenites in the Ajali Sand stones and low Zr/Sc val ues (44-55 ppm) of the mudstone sam ples are sim i lar to the values of sed i ments de rived from fel sic and mafic base ment (Osae et al, 2006) of the ad ja cent base ment com plex.…”
Section: Implications Provenance and Tectonic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…10) for sed i mentary prov e nance, ma jor ity of the sam ples plot within the quartz ose sed i men tary prov e nance with one sam ple ly ing within the fel sic ig ne ous prov e nance, sup port ing the in ter pre -ta tion that the sand stones were de rived from a mixed prov enance of gra nitic rocks and re cy cled sed i ments. Also, the high CIA and CIW val ues of the sam ples sup port the as ser tion that the re cy cled sed i ments were de rived from the up lifted ex trusive and sed i men tary units of the ad ja cent Abakaliki Anticlinorium (Tijani et al, 2010), and the ad ja cent Cam er oon Basement Com plex and Oban Mas sif (Hoque and Ezepue, 1977). Fur ther more, the high Zr/Sc val ues (68-313 ppm) of the quartz arenites in the Ajali Sand stones and low Zr/Sc val ues (44-55 ppm) of the mudstone sam ples are sim i lar to the values of sed i ments de rived from fel sic and mafic base ment (Osae et al, 2006) of the ad ja cent base ment com plex.…”
Section: Implications Provenance and Tectonic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CIW, CIA and PIA val ues for the Ajali Sand stone vary from 77.1 to 99.8%, 74.1 to 99.2% and 76.6 to 99.4%, re spectively (Ap pen dix 1). The high CIW, CIA and PIA val ues sug gest high de gree of chem i cal weath er ing in the source area from adja cent Cam er oon base ment com plex and Oban Mas sif (Hoque and Ezepue, 1977;Tijani et al, 2010).…”
Section: Source-area Weatheringmentioning
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“…The point -counting method of Ingersoil et al (1984) adopted by Tijani, et al (2010) was used for the different mineral grains quantitative compositional analysis while the modal analysis was by counting more than 300 points per thin section according to Dickson (1970).…”
Section: Analytical Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%