2020
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2020.00290
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Weathering Products of a Dismantled Variscan Basement. Minero-Chemical Proxies to Insight on Cretaceous Palaeogeography and Late Neogene Palaeoclimate of Sardinia (Italy)

Abstract: This study compares, for the first time, the mineralogy and geochemistry of two residual-clay deposits in NW Sardinia (Nurra district) that formed at different times in tropical and subtropical climates. Both deposits represent palaeosols with deep-weathered residual profiles and overlie Mesozoic carbonate rocks that were deposited on the south European palaeomargin. The older alterite is Cenomanian-Turonian in age and grades upward into a horizon of karstic bauxite, whereas the younger unit occurs within allu… Show more

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“…Proxies based on low-mobility elements, affected by minor fractionation during intense weathering and recording chemical differentiation, are used to identify the parent rock(s) of shales [2,3,7,8,10,11,14,15]. Among them, the Eu anomaly is retained as the more conservative provenance proxy [3,10,11,14].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Proxies based on low-mobility elements, affected by minor fractionation during intense weathering and recording chemical differentiation, are used to identify the parent rock(s) of shales [2,3,7,8,10,11,14,15]. Among them, the Eu anomaly is retained as the more conservative provenance proxy [3,10,11,14].…”
Section: Provenancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, weathering conditions affect the leaching of elements during the path from the protolith(s) to the sediment(s). Low-field-strength elements have a high affinity for aqueous phases, although some of them can be further partially incorporated into secondary clay minerals (see [10,11], and references therein). Mobile elements can be used to evaluate the degree of chemical weathering [12][13][14][15][16] and to characterize the paleoclimate and paleoprecipitation [17][18][19][20][21][22][23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to redefine the processes and paleo-conditions that led to the formation of bauxites, geochemical element discrimination and heavy mineral tracing methods have been widely used. These models investigate the distribution of weathering-resistant elements in bauxites, such as Ti, Zr, Nb, Ta, and Rare Earth Elements (hereafter REEs) as a tool to unroof parental affinity by comparing the abundances of immobile elements in both bauxite deposits and potential source rocks [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]. Great interest has been focused on the Mediterranean Bauxite Province [1,19] since this bauxite province is closely related to the tectonic evolution and paleoclimatic conditions of the Tethyan realm [20,21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Cenozoic bauxites are classified as Salento-type deposits, formed by the erosion and re-deposition of pre-existing Cretaceous bauxite rocks [22]. Previous studies on Italian bauxite deposits focused on ore deposition processes [19], mineralogy [23], elemental geochemistry [8,11,17,22,24,25], and zircon age for paleogeographic restoration [5,18,26]. These studies provided constraints for the provenance of the southern Italy bauxite deposits, the main mineralogical composition, the fractionation of REEs and other critical raw materials, and paleoenvironmental-paleoclimatic conditions.…”
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