Variability, petrography and provenance of basement clasts from CRP-2/2A drillcore (Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica)
SciVal Topics Metrics Abstract Distribution patterns, petrography, whole-rock and mineral chemistry, and shape and fabric data are described for the most representative basement lithologies occurring as clasts (granule to boulder grain-size class) from the 625 m deep CRP-2/2A drillcore. A major chan...
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author | TALARICO, F. M. SANDRONI, S. FIELDING, C. ATKINS, C. |
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description | SciVal Topics Metrics Abstract Distribution patterns, petrography, whole-rock and mineral chemistry, and shape and fabric data are described for the most representative basement lithologies occurring as clasts (granule to boulder grain-size class) from the 625 m deep CRP-2/2A drillcore. A major change in the distribution pattern of the clast types occurs at c. 310 mbsf, with granitoid-dominated clasts above and mainly dolerite clasts below: moreover, compositional and modal data suggest a further division into seven main detrital assemblages or petrofacies. In spite of this variability, most granitoid pebbles consist of either pink or grey biotite±hornblende monzogranites. Other less common and ubiquitous lithologies include biotite syenogranite, biotite±hornblende granodiorite, tonalite, monzogranitic or monzonitic porphyries (very common below 310 mbsf), microgranite, and subordinately, monzogabbro, Ca-silicate rocks, biotite-clinozoisite schist and biotite orthogneiss (restricted to the pre-Pliocene strata). The ubiquitous occurrence of biotite±hornblende monzogranite pebbles in both the Quaternary-Pliocene and Miocene-Oligocene sections, apparently reflects the dominance of these lithologies in the onshore basement, and particularly in the Cambro-Ordovician Granite Harbour Igneous Complex which forms the most extensive outcrop in southern Victoria Land. The petrographical features of the other CRP-2/2A pebble lithologies are consistent with a supply dominantly from areas of the Transantarctic Mountains facing the CRP-2/2A site, and they thus provide further evidence of a local provenance for the supply of basement clasts to the CRP-2/2A sedimentary strata. |
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spelling | ftunivsiena:oai:usiena-air.unisi.it:11365/8328 2025-06-15T14:12:39+00:00 Variability, petrography and provenance of basement clasts from CRP-2/2A drillcore (Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica) TALARICO, F. M. SANDRONI, S. FIELDING, C. ATKINS, C. Talarico, F. M. Sandroni, S. Fielding, C. Atkins, C. 2000 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11365/8328 eng eng volume:7 issue:4-5 firstpage:529 lastpage:544 numberofpages:16 journal:TERRA ANTARTICA http://hdl.handle.net/11365/8328 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2000 ftunivsiena 2025-05-29T04:15:47Z SciVal Topics Metrics Abstract Distribution patterns, petrography, whole-rock and mineral chemistry, and shape and fabric data are described for the most representative basement lithologies occurring as clasts (granule to boulder grain-size class) from the 625 m deep CRP-2/2A drillcore. A major change in the distribution pattern of the clast types occurs at c. 310 mbsf, with granitoid-dominated clasts above and mainly dolerite clasts below: moreover, compositional and modal data suggest a further division into seven main detrital assemblages or petrofacies. In spite of this variability, most granitoid pebbles consist of either pink or grey biotite±hornblende monzogranites. Other less common and ubiquitous lithologies include biotite syenogranite, biotite±hornblende granodiorite, tonalite, monzogranitic or monzonitic porphyries (very common below 310 mbsf), microgranite, and subordinately, monzogabbro, Ca-silicate rocks, biotite-clinozoisite schist and biotite orthogneiss (restricted to the pre-Pliocene strata). The ubiquitous occurrence of biotite±hornblende monzogranite pebbles in both the Quaternary-Pliocene and Miocene-Oligocene sections, apparently reflects the dominance of these lithologies in the onshore basement, and particularly in the Cambro-Ordovician Granite Harbour Igneous Complex which forms the most extensive outcrop in southern Victoria Land. The petrographical features of the other CRP-2/2A pebble lithologies are consistent with a supply dominantly from areas of the Transantarctic Mountains facing the CRP-2/2A site, and they thus provide further evidence of a local provenance for the supply of basement clasts to the CRP-2/2A sedimentary strata. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Victoria Land Unknown Victoria Land Transantarctic Mountains Granite Harbour ENVELOPE(162.733,162.733,-76.883,-76.883) |
spellingShingle | TALARICO, F. M. SANDRONI, S. FIELDING, C. ATKINS, C. Variability, petrography and provenance of basement clasts from CRP-2/2A drillcore (Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica) |
title | Variability, petrography and provenance of basement clasts from CRP-2/2A drillcore (Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica) |
title_full | Variability, petrography and provenance of basement clasts from CRP-2/2A drillcore (Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica) |
title_fullStr | Variability, petrography and provenance of basement clasts from CRP-2/2A drillcore (Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica) |
title_full_unstemmed | Variability, petrography and provenance of basement clasts from CRP-2/2A drillcore (Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica) |
title_short | Variability, petrography and provenance of basement clasts from CRP-2/2A drillcore (Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica) |
title_sort | variability, petrography and provenance of basement clasts from crp-2/2a drillcore (victoria land basin, antarctica) |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11365/8328 |