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Roddaz M., Christophoul F., Zambrano J. D. B., Soula J. C., Baby Patrice. (2012). Provenance of late Oligocene to quaternary sediments of the Ecuadorian Amazonian foreland basin as inferred from major and trace element geochemistry and Nd-Sr isotopic composition. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 37, p. 136-153. ISSN 0895-9811.

Titre du document
Provenance of late Oligocene to quaternary sediments of the Ecuadorian Amazonian foreland basin as inferred from major and trace element geochemistry and Nd-Sr isotopic composition
Année de publication
2012
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000305494300010
Auteurs
Roddaz M., Christophoul F., Zambrano J. D. B., Soula J. C., Baby Patrice
Source
Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2012, 37, p. 136-153 ISSN 0895-9811
Oligocene to Quaternary deposits from the Oriente Amazonian foreland basin (Ecuador and Peru) were analyzed for major and trace element geochemistry (46 and 32 samples respectively) and Nd-Sr isotopic systematics (n = 10). Chemical Index of Alteration values lower than those of other Amazonian foreland basin sediments and scattering along the AK join in the A-CN-K diagram indicate that the Oriente foreland basin has been continuously fed by poorly to moderately weathered sediments having an overall Andesitic composition since the Oligocene. Chemical ratios such as Cr/Th and Th/Sc as well as Eu anomaly and Nd-Sr isotopic compositions indicate that most of the analyzed sediments contained a greater proportion of volcanic arc rock material than the other Amazonian foreland basin sediments. When compared with the older sediments The Quaternary sediments are characterized by a greater contribution of the volcanic arc source. The composition of the sediments deposited in the Ecuadorian Amazonian foreland basin is mainly controlled by geodynamic processes. We suspect the Late Pliocene-Pleistocene subduction of the Carnegie ridge to be responsible for the back arc volcanism feeding the Amazonian foreland with more basic materials. Input of young Ecuadorian volcanic rocks may explain the difference in Sr and Nd isotopic ratios of suspended sediments between the Solimoes and the Madeira rivers.
Plan de classement
Géologie et formations superficielles [064]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010055990]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010055990
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