Marsaglia, Kathleen M. and Ingersoll, Raymond V. (1992): Compositional trends in arc-related, deep-marine sand and sandstone; a reassessment of magmatic-arc provenance; with Suppl. Data 92-36

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1992-043713
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10.1130/0016-7606(1992)104<1637:CTIARD>2.3.CO;2
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Creator:
Marsaglia, Kathleen M.
University of Texas at El Paso, Department of Geological Sciences, El Paso, TX, United States
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Ingersoll, Raymond V.
University of California at Los Angeles, United States
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Identification:
Compositional trends in arc-related, deep-marine sand and sandstone; a reassessment of magmatic-arc provenance; with Suppl. Data 92-36
1992
Geological Society of America Bulletin
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
104
12
1637-1649
Detrital modes for 524 deep-marine sand and sandstone samples recovered on circum-Pacific, Caribbean, and Mediterranean legs of the Deep Sea Drilling Project and the Ocean Drilling Program form the basis for an actualistic model for arc-related provenance. This model refines the Dickinson and Suczek (1979) and Dickinson and others (1983) models and can be used to interpret the provenance/tectonic history of ancient arc-related sedimentary sequences. Four provenance groups are defined using QFL, QmKP, LmLvLs, and LvfLvmiLvl ternary plots of site means: (1) intraoceanic arc and remnant arc, (2) continental arc, (3) triple junction, and (4) strike-slip-continental arc. Intraoceanic- and remnant-arc sands are poor in quartz (mean QFL%Q < 5) and rich in lithics (QFL%L > 75); they are predominantly composed of plagioclase feldspar and volcanic lithic fragments. Continental-arc sand can be more quartzofeldspathic than the intraoceanic- and remnant-arc sand (mean QFL%Q values as much as 10, mean QFL%F values as much as 65, and mean QmKP%Qm as much as 20) and has more variable lithic populations, with minor metamorphic and sedimentary components. The triple-junction and strike-slip-continental groups compositionally overlap; both are more quartzofeldspathic than the other groups and show highly variable lithic proportions, but the strike-slip-continental group is more quartzose. Modal compositions of the triple junction group roughly correlate with the QFL transitional-arc field of Dickinson and others (1983), whereas the strike-slip-continental group approximately correlates with their dissected-arc field.
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Sedimentary petrology; Solid-earth geophysics; Atlantic Ocean; Caribbean Sea; Cenozoic; clastic rocks; clastic sediments; composition; Cretaceous; Deep Sea Drilling Project; deep-sea environment; detrital sedimentation; faults; island arcs; marine environment; Mediterranean Sea; Mesozoic; mineral composition; modal analysis; North Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; Pacific Ocean; petrography; plate tectonics; provenance; sand; sandstone; sedimentary rocks; sedimentation; sediments; statistical analysis; strike-slip faults; structural controls; triple junctions;

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