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Geochemistry and Depositional Setting of Fort Munro Formation, Middle and Lower Indus Basins, Pakistan
引用本文:ShahidNaseem ShamimAhmedSheikh ErumBashir KhaulaShirin. Geochemistry and Depositional Setting of Fort Munro Formation, Middle and Lower Indus Basins, Pakistan[J]. 中国地质大学学报(英文版), 2005, 16(2): 160-169
作者姓名:ShahidNaseem ShamimAhmedSheikh ErumBashir KhaulaShirin
作者单位:Department of Geology,University of Karachi,Karachi,Pakistan,Department of Geology,University of Karachi,Karachi,Pakistan,Department of Geology,University of Karachi,Karachi,Pakistan,PCSIR Lab.Complex,Karachi,Pakistan
摘    要:INTRODUCTION Theinteractionofcomplextectonicphasesinthe IndusbasinduringtheCretaceoushasimpartedascal lopedoutlineinthesedimentarysequences.Thedevel opmentofdiversifiedsedimentaryformationsduringthe Cretaceousensuresexcellentsources(SembarandGoru formations)andreservoirs(MoghalKotandPabfor mations)forhydrocarbons.Numerousplaysandpros pectsofhydrocarbonareassociatedwiththeCretaceous system,consequentlytheIndusbasinisattractiveto petroleumexplorationcompaniesinPakistan(Sheikh andNa…

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Geochemistry and Depositional Setting of Fort Munro Formation, Middle and Lower Indus Basins, Pakistan
Shahid Naseem,Shamim Ahmed Sheikh,Erum Bashir,Khaula Shirin. Geochemistry and Depositional Setting of Fort Munro Formation, Middle and Lower Indus Basins, Pakistan[J]. Journal of China University of Geosciences, 2005, 16(2): 160-169
Authors:Shahid Naseem  Shamim Ahmed Sheikh  Erum Bashir  Khaula Shirin
Abstract:Fort Munro Formation represents the products of the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) in the middle and lower Indus basins. The formation is exposed in the Rakhi Nala (Sulaiman Range), Bara Nala (Lakhi Range) and Naka Pabni (Southern Pab Range) areas. Major and trace elemental geochemistry and petrographic studies of the formation have been carried out to understand the facies trends in the middle and lower Indus basins. A high amount of acid-insoluble fraction, Ca/Mg and Mg vs. Ca/Sr ratio reveal that the formation was deposited in a shallow marine regressive environment. High amounts of clastic reflect abundant influx of terrigenous materials from the east (Indian craton) and west (Bibai volcanic). High Sr content indicates that aragonite was the precursor mineral, which was transformed into stable low-Mg calcite during diagenesis. Enrichment of Cu and Zn contents in the samples of the formation implies the influence of volcanic activity and that they were incorporated into the calcite lattice in the late phase.
Keywords:geochemistry  depositional setting  Fort Munro Formation  middle and lower Indus basins
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