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Sediment geochemistry of coastal environments,southern Kerala,India: implication for provenance
Authors:Tiju Itty Varghese  Prakash Thirumali Nageshrao  Nagendra Raghavendramurthy  Nagarajan Ramasamy
Institution:1.Coastal Processes Group, National Centre for Earth Science Studies,Thiruvananthapuram,India;2.Department of Geology,Anna University,Chennai,India;3.Department of Applied Geology,Curtin University,Miri,Malaysia
Abstract:Late Quaternary sediments representing the floodplain, estuary and offshore environments of southern Kerala were investigated to infer provenance. The grain size reveals the dominance of sand to silty clay, clay to clayey silt and clayey silt in the floodplain, estuary and offshore sediments, respectively. The chemical index of alteration (CIA) values and A-CN-K plot attributes to high, moderate and low weathering in floodplain, estuary and offshore regions, respectively. The SiO2/Al2O3 values lesser than Post-Archean Australian Shale indicate low to moderate maturity for the estuarine and offshore sediments. The geochemical immaturity indicates its derivation from low to moderately weathered source rocks. The major and trace elemental ratios and discriminant function diagrams attribute that the sediments were derived from intermediate to felsic source rocks. The enrichment of Cr and Ni concentration in the sediments compared to the upper continental crust, related to the contribution of orthopyroxenes, weathered from charnockite and garnets from the granulite terrain, respectively.
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