Provenance of low-grossular–high-pyrope detrital garnets from beach sands of East Coast of India between Gosthani and Vamsadhara rivers

IF 2.7 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOLOGY
K. Bangaku Naidu , K. Vijaya Kumar , K.S.N. Reddy , P. Ganapati Rao , Ch. Ravi Sekhar
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Major element compositional spectrum, formation in diverse magmatic and metamorphic rocks, and relative stability during sediment transport, burial, and diagenesis make garnet an important indicator of sedimentary provenances. However, a fundamental question yet to be answered is whether the low-grossular–high-pyrope detrital garnets reflect source characteristics or record sedimentary processes. To address this problem, we have analysed garnets from the beach sands of the East Coast of India and in the source lithologies of the catchment area within the Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt. Investigated garnets show a broad compositional spectrum; most garnets are dominated by almandine4986% with variable contents of pyrope947%, minor grossular0.815%, and low spessartine0.54%. Using multiple proxies, including a state-of-the-art machine-learning-based garnet discrimination scheme, we found that 96 % of analysed beach sand garnets are of metamorphic origin and 4 % igneous. Amongst the metamorphic garnets, 85 % were derived from granulite facies, 5 % from eclogite/ultrahigh-pressure facies, 5 % from amphibolite facies, and 1 % from blueschist/greenschist facies rocks. Concerning host-rock bulk composition, 93 % of garnets belong to intermediate–felsic/meta-sedimentary class and 7 % belong to the mafic category. The chemistries of the beach sand detrital garnets of the East Coast of India are readily coupled with the compositions of the garnets from source rock lithologies of the Eastern Ghats Mobile Belt. Very low-grossular garnets are derived from meta-pelitic rocks (khondalites) and mafic granulites, whereas slightly grossular-rich garnets are derived from charnockites. The present study indicates that the low-grossular–high-pyrope detrital garnets are vital signposts of sedimentary provenances. We advocate that the high P-T granulite facies mobile belts are distinctive sources for the low-grossular–high-pyrope detrital garnets.

印度东海岸戈斯塔尼河和瓦姆萨达拉河之间沙滩上的低粗粒-高沸石碎屑榴石的产地
主要元素组成谱、在不同岩浆岩和变质岩中的形成以及在沉积物搬运、埋藏和成岩过程中的相对稳定性,使石榴石成为沉积产地的一个重要指标。然而,一个有待回答的基本问题是,低粗粒-高细粒的碎屑石榴石是反映了来源特征还是记录了沉积过程。为了解决这个问题,我们分析了印度东海岸海滩沙以及东高止山脉移动带集水区源岩性中的石榴石。所调查的石榴石显示出广泛的成分谱;大多数石榴石以金刚石为主49-86%,火烧石含量不等9-47%,少量毛石0.8-15%,低锰铁矿0.5-4%。利用多种代用指标,包括基于机器学习的最先进的石榴石鉴别方案,我们发现在分析的海滩砂石榴石中,96%属于变质岩,4%属于火成岩。在变质石榴石中,85%来自花岗岩岩相,5%来自闪长岩/超高压岩相,5%来自闪长岩岩相,1%来自蓝晶岩/绿帘岩岩相。关于寄主岩体成分,93%的石榴石属于中长石/元沉积岩类,7%属于岩浆岩类。印度东海岸海滩砂屑石榴石的化学成分很容易与东高止山脉移动带源岩岩性中的石榴石成分结合起来。毛绿柱石含量极低的石榴石来自元绿柱石岩(孔雀石)和黑云母花岗岩,而毛绿柱石含量稍高的石榴石则来自黑云母。本研究表明,低粗粒-高粗粒的碎屑石榴石是沉积产地的重要标志。我们主张,高P-T花岗岩面移动带是低粗粒-高细粒岩屑石榴石的独特来源。
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Sedimentary Geology
Sedimentary Geology 地学-地质学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
133
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: Sedimentary Geology is a journal that rapidly publishes high quality, original research and review papers that cover all aspects of sediments and sedimentary rocks at all spatial and temporal scales. Submitted papers must make a significant contribution to the field of study and must place the research in a broad context, so that it is of interest to the diverse, international readership of the journal. Papers that are largely descriptive in nature, of limited scope or local geographical significance, or based on limited data will not be considered for publication.
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