Petrography of Lower Cretaceous sandstones on Spitsbergen
The sandstone petrography of sample suites from four sites spanning the Rurikfjellet (Hauterivian) to Carolinefjellet (Aptian–Albian) formations in central Spitsbergen was investigated. The sandstones show a distinct stepwise shift in composition from quartz arenites to sublitharenites and lithic ar...
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ftjpolarres:oai:journals.openacademia.net:article/2083 2024-09-15T18:31:21+00:00 Petrography of Lower Cretaceous sandstones on Spitsbergen Maher, Jr. Hays, Troy Shuster, Robert Mutrux, Jeremy 2004-12-01 application/pdf https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2083 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v23i2.6276 eng eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2083/5334 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2083 doi:10.3402/polar.v23i2.6276 Polar Research; Vol. 23 No. 2 (2004); 147-165 1751-8369 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2004 ftjpolarres https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v23i2.6276 2024-06-28T03:10:15Z The sandstone petrography of sample suites from four sites spanning the Rurikfjellet (Hauterivian) to Carolinefjellet (Aptian–Albian) formations in central Spitsbergen was investigated. The sandstones show a distinct stepwise shift in composition from quartz arenites to sublitharenites and lithic arenites, typically within the upper part of the Helvetiafjellet Formation. This shift is related to the introduction of 10 - 25 % (grain %) plagioclase grains and volcanic lithics, and a notable increase in basement and sedimentary lithics. Quartz grain character also changes, and grain shapes become more varied. The shift is also associated with the transgressive arrival of marine sediments in the area, and the introduction of sands from the east-northeast by shore-parallel transport. Regional regression and subsequent transgression, and the change in sandstone composition is attributed to the development of the High Arctic Large Igneous Province in the region. The relative constancy of sand composition and volume of volcanic detritus within the Carolinefjellet Formation suggests long term (? 20 M) stability of the sediment system and a large volcanic source area, consistent with LIP (Large Igneous Province) derivation, along with significant exposure of basement rocks. Sample spacing and sediment recycling and mixing do not allow detection of events that would have changed sandstone composition that were less than ? 1 M duration. Preservation of significant amounts of plagioclase in a sediment-starved shelf can be explained by relatively cold climatic conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Polar Research Spitsbergen Polar Research Polar Research 23 2 147 165 |
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The sandstone petrography of sample suites from four sites spanning the Rurikfjellet (Hauterivian) to Carolinefjellet (Aptian–Albian) formations in central Spitsbergen was investigated. The sandstones show a distinct stepwise shift in composition from quartz arenites to sublitharenites and lithic arenites, typically within the upper part of the Helvetiafjellet Formation. This shift is related to the introduction of 10 - 25 % (grain %) plagioclase grains and volcanic lithics, and a notable increase in basement and sedimentary lithics. Quartz grain character also changes, and grain shapes become more varied. The shift is also associated with the transgressive arrival of marine sediments in the area, and the introduction of sands from the east-northeast by shore-parallel transport. Regional regression and subsequent transgression, and the change in sandstone composition is attributed to the development of the High Arctic Large Igneous Province in the region. The relative constancy of sand composition and volume of volcanic detritus within the Carolinefjellet Formation suggests long term (? 20 M) stability of the sediment system and a large volcanic source area, consistent with LIP (Large Igneous Province) derivation, along with significant exposure of basement rocks. Sample spacing and sediment recycling and mixing do not allow detection of events that would have changed sandstone composition that were less than ? 1 M duration. Preservation of significant amounts of plagioclase in a sediment-starved shelf can be explained by relatively cold climatic conditions. |
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Petrography of Lower Cretaceous sandstones on Spitsbergen |
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Petrography of Lower Cretaceous sandstones on Spitsbergen |
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Petrography of Lower Cretaceous sandstones on Spitsbergen |
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Petrography of Lower Cretaceous sandstones on Spitsbergen |
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Petrography of Lower Cretaceous sandstones on Spitsbergen |
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