A stream-sediment geochemical map (from NURE data) showing bulk silica distribution within the Eocene San Jose Formation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico

R. Chamberlin, James S. Harris, Margaret I. Onimole
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We present a geochemical map showing the estimated silica (eSiO,) content of 496 NURE streamsediment samples collected within the Eocene San Jose Fonnation. This computer-generated map essentially shows the bulk distribution of quartz within the fonnation. The formation is clearly divisible into a central lowsilica (low quartz) domain, a western intennediate-s ilica domain and a ~outheastern high-sil ica domain. Our follow-up stream-sediment sampl ing and analys is have verified the chemical patterns seen in the NURE data. Preliminary petrographic study of follow-up stream-sedi ment samples inuicates that quartz/fe ldspar ratios are relative ly constant within each silica domain, as defined by the NURE data. Some second-order noise within silica domains apparently retlects high concentrations of mudstone grains or heavy minerals in the NURE samples . Quart z/feldspar est imates from 44 thin sections of San Jose sandstones demonstrate a good correlat ion of granite-derived arkose with the low-silica domain, cherty subarkose with the intermediate-silica domain , and subfeldspathic arenite with the high-silica domain . We interpret the intermediate-,ilica . subarkosic strata and the high-silica, subfeldspathic strata as the products of southerly flowi ng early E.ocene river systems that entered the basin near Aztec and Llaves . respectively ; these rivers appear to have joined near Cuba. Preliminary field observations and second-order geochemical patterns suggest that the low-silica, arkos ic strata represent relatively thi n deposits of a younger river system which overlies the main body of San Jose strata. Additional data are needed to accurate ly define the geometry of low-si lica arkosic strata within the San Jose Formation.
来自NURE数据的河流-沉积物地球化学图显示了新墨西哥州圣胡安盆地始新世圣何塞组的大块二氧化硅分布
我们展示了一幅地球化学图,显示了在始新世圣何塞Fonnation中收集的496个NURE河流沉积物样本中估计的二氧化硅(eSiO)含量。这张计算机生成的地图基本上显示了地层中石英的总体分布。地层可划分为中部低硅(低石英)域、西部中硅石域和东部高硅石域。我们后续的河流沉积物取样和分析已经证实了在NURE数据中看到的化学模式。对后续河流-沉积物样品进行的初步岩石学研究表明,石英/铁-晶石比率在每个硅域内相对恒定,正如NURE数据所定义的那样。二氧化硅区域内的一些二阶噪声明显反映了NURE样品中高浓度的泥岩颗粒或重矿物。对圣何塞砂岩44个薄片的石英/长石测试结果表明,花岗岩长石与低硅域、硅质亚长石与中硅域、亚长石砂与高硅域具有良好的相关性。我们解释中间-,ilica。亚黑质地层和高硅质、亚长石质地层是早始新世南流河流系统的产物,这些河流系统进入阿兹特克和拉维斯附近的盆地。分别;这些河流似乎在古巴附近汇合。初步的野外观测和二级地球化学模式表明,低硅质、arkos地层代表了覆盖在San Jose地层主体上的较年轻的河流体系的相对较低的沉积物。需要更多的数据来精确地定义圣何塞组内低硅碳黑岩地层的几何形状。
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