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Major and Trace Element Evaluation of the Campano-Maastrichtian Sediments of Anambra Basin Exposed around Enugu, Nigeria
HARUNA, KA & OJO, OJ
Abstract
An integrated geochemical and sedimentological study of the Campano- Maastrichtian sediment of
Ajali and Owelli Formation exposed within the southern portion of the Anambra basin was undertaken to determine the
sandstone provenance, tectonic setting, and paleo-weathering conditions. All sandstone samples are enriched in quartz
(Q) but poor in feldspar (F) andlithic-fragments (L). The major-element concentrations of these sandstones reveal the
relative homogeneity of their source. Geochemically, the sandstones are classified as quartzarenite, sub-litharenite, and
subarkose. Tectonic setting discrimination diagrams suggest a passive continental margin. The sediments are enriched in
SiO2 and depleted in Na2O, CaO and TiO2.Chemical index of weathering (CIW) of the sample suggests intense
recycling and high degree of weathering in a humid climatic condition. Results of the elemental ratios critical of
provenance compared to those of felsic and basic derived sediment of UCC and PAAS values suggests a felsic source
rock. Cu/Zn, U/Th, Ni/Co and (Cu+Mo)/Zn paleo-oxygenation ratios used as redox parameters depicts an oxic
environment. Finally, presence of minerals, like Anatase, Rutile and Microcline depicts an igneous and metamorphic
source terrain.
Keywords
Provenance; Sub-litharenite; Sandstone; Minerals.
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