Provenance and Diagenetic Features of Sandstones in the Surma -Tipam Transitional Sequence exposed in the Schuppen Belt, Naga Hills, NE India

Borgohain P, Pandey N
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The Schuppen Belt, a part of the Indo-Burma Ranges is basically comprised of molasses of Tertiary age. This tectono–stratigraphic belt is restricted by two major thrust faults, namely Disang and Naga. In the southern part of the Naga Hills a significant part is occupied by Surma–Tipam Transitional Sequences (STTS). This study deals with the petrography, provenance, and tectonic setting of the STTS sandstones. The sandstones are classified as arkose and arkosic wacke types. The major contribution of detritus has been observed from the recycled orogen, dissected arc, transitional continental and basement uplift. The geochemistry data reveals that the sandstones were derived from a collisional setting of an active continental margin. The low degree of chemical maturity indicates that the sandstones were deposited in an arid climatic condition. The diagenetic signatures observed in these sandstones such as, point, long and concavo-convex grain boundary, albitization, crushing and squashing of quartz grains, warping of mica around detrital grains, and bending of mica suggest early to a late stage deep burial diagenesis.
印度东北部那加山舒本带出露的苏尔玛-蒂帕姆过渡层序砂岩的成因和成因特征
舒本带是印缅山脉的一部分,基本上由第三纪的熔岩组成。该构造地层带受到两条主要推断断层的限制,即迪桑断层和那加断层。在那加山脉的南部,苏尔玛-蒂帕姆过渡层(STTS)占据了很大一部分。本研究涉及 STTS 砂岩的岩相学、产状和构造环境。这些砂岩被划分为弧岩和弧岩角砾岩类型。据观察,碎屑主要来自再造造山带、断裂弧、过渡大陆和基底隆起。地球化学数据显示,这些砂岩来自活动大陆边缘的碰撞环境。低化学成熟度表明砂岩是在干旱气候条件下沉积的。在这些砂岩中观察到的成岩特征包括:点状、长条状和凹凸状晶界、白化、石英颗粒的挤压和压扁、碎屑颗粒周围云母的翘曲以及云母的弯曲,这些特征表明了早期至晚期的深埋成岩过程。
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