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Correlations between mineralogical and chemical compositions of fine stream sediments: application to geochemical exploration in tropical rain forests, Bolívar State, Venezuela
Authors:T Tosiani  J Tapia
Abstract:In this work we have studied stream sediments that differ in hydrodynamic energy of depositional environments and in the lithologies of source areas. The first type consists of sediment sampled in stream channels in a relatively high energy environment (samples CS); the other type is from sediments deposited laterally, along margins of channels, where stream energy decreases (samples LS). Eighteen CS samples and 36 LS samples, sieved to 230 mesh, taken from streams and rivers that drain different lithologies, were analyzed for mineralogical and chemical compositions.Samples CS and LS have different chemical compositions, although they are composed of the same minerals. CS samples have low concentrations of absorbing phases (e.g., clay and Fe-Mn oxides), low total and extractable Cu, Co, Ni and Cr, and high zircon and quartz. Conversely, LS samples have greater abundances of absorbing phases, transition elements, and lower zircon and quartz. The sample types can be discriminated by compositional differences in Zr, Si and Al.Differences in proportions of minerals of the fine sediment samples (Fe-Mn oxides, clays, quartz and zircon) result from differences in source areas and hydrodynamic characteristics of depositional sites. It is difficult, if not impossible, to collect all samples from sites with exactly the same hydrodynamic conditions or from the same source area; it is therefore necessary to classify samples according to mineralogical compositions, and to know proportions of absorber phases, clays and oxides, to the inert phase, quartz, before interpretation.
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