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The IUP Journal of Earth Sciences :
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Abstract |
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Geochemical data of pyroclastics rocks from Ishiagu, Lokpaukwu and Uturu are presented. The occurrence of compositional variation in the samples indicates that high-level fractionation or alteration occurred. The data indicate that samples are Picrite to Basanite (GroupA), Hawaiite (Group B) and Nephelinite (Group C). Such variation would suggest that rocks of these three localities do not form part of continuous series and could have resulted from partial melting process generated from the mantle and later passed through the process of magma contamination/ assimilation. The rocks can be separated into three magmatic groups: mildly tholeiitic, transitional tholeitic and calcalkaline. Petrographic characterization shows that the rocks are composed of plagioclase (Labradiorite and andesine), clinopyroxene (cpx) (Augite), orthopyroxene (opx) (hypersthene), iron ores, olivine, nepheline and k-spar (in three samples) and quartz (in five samples). Major element geochemistry indicates that all the pyroclastics in the study areas are deficient in CaO and MgO and high in Na2O, TiO2 and LOi. K2O content is low in the pyroclastic rocks of Ishiagu and Uturu, while the pyroclastics in Lopkaukwu are exceptionally high in K2O, implying that the magma was eventually modified by high K-alkaline chemistry, probably from the widening of the proto-oceanic South Atlantic before final emplacement as volcanic in a sediment dominated continental rift setting. |
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Keywords |
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Earth Sciences Journal, Palaeoenvironmental Studies, Rajapuram and Somanapally Sandstones, Palaeocurrent Analysis, Crossbedding, Proterozoic Rocks, Godavari Valley, Pakhal Sandstones, Polycrystalline Grains, Precambrian Sediments, Bimodal System.
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