Whole‑rock and Sm–Nd isotopic geochemistry of Triassic SW Iberia sandstones: implications for provenance

dc.contributor.authorGama, C.
dc.contributor.authorPereira, M.F.
dc.contributor.authorFuenlabrada, J.M.
dc.contributor.authorArenas, R.
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-16T16:08:36Z
dc.date.available2022-11-16T16:08:36Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractWhole-rock and Sm–Nd isotopic geochemistry data were used to characterise the probable sources of the Triassic Alentejo and Algarve sandstones. These rocks were deposited in a rift setting, plot within the recycled feld in the QFL and discrimination function diagrams for sandstones, thus supporting derivation from a recycled orogenic terrane. They all show negative Eu anomalies, enrichment of LREE, and nearly fat HREE patterns, typical of upper-continental crustal sources. Their Nd TDM model ages and detrital zircon populations are signifcantly coincident with those of the Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous Phyllite-Quartzite and Tercenas formations and Early Carboniferous Mira turbidites of the South Portuguese Zone (SPZ), indicating that these may have been their dominant sources, with a minor contribution from the Visean Mértola turbidites. In particular, the Mira turbidites may also be regarded as the dominant source of the eastern Algarve Triassic sandstones. Furthermore, the Nd TDM model ages and the detrital zircon populations of the central Algarve Triassic sandstones as compared with those of the SPZ Late Carboniferous Brejeira and Late Devonian Ronquillo formations suggest a strong source to sink relationship. Finally, some of the western Algarve Triassic sandstones show older Nd TDM model ages which have not been recognized in the SPZ basement rocks, and, hence, suggest that these sediments may derive directly from primary remote sources. We advance the suggestion that beyond remote potential sources from the Meguma Terrane, others from the Moroccan Variscan Belt have been reproduced in the Devonian-Carboniferous SPZ basement as the result of sediment recycling. These SPZ would represent intermediate sediment repositories and would be later on reworked and incorporated into the Triassic Algarve Basin, thus indicating multi-cycle sedimentation.por
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dc.identifier.citationGama, C., Pereira, M.F., Fuenlabrada, J.M., Arenas, R. (2021). Whole-rock and Sm-Nd isotopic geochemistry of Triassic SW Iberia sandstones: implications for provenance. JOURNAL OF IBERIAN GEOLOGY. 47 (1-2): 189-207,por
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s41513-020-00149-6por
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/32737
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.peerreviewednopor
dc.publisherSpringerpor
dc.rightsopenAccesspor
dc.subjectProvenancepor
dc.subjectSiliciclastic rockspor
dc.subjectPetrographypor
dc.subjectGeochemistrypor
dc.subjectLocal vs Remote sedimentary sourcespor
dc.titleWhole‑rock and Sm–Nd isotopic geochemistry of Triassic SW Iberia sandstones: implications for provenancepor
dc.typearticlepor

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