Geochemical constraints on provenance of the mid-Pleistocene red earth sediments in subtropical China
The source of mid-Pleistocene red earth sediments in the middle to lower reaches of the Yangtze (Changjiang) River was investigated based on their geochemical characteristics. The Xuancheng and Jiujiang red earth sediments have similar major and trace element distribution patterns. Compared to the l...
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Abstract | The source of mid-Pleistocene red earth sediments in the middle to lower reaches of the Yangtze (Changjiang) River was investigated based on their geochemical characteristics. The Xuancheng and Jiujiang red earth sediments have similar major and trace element distribution patterns. Compared to the loess and paleosol deposits of the Chinese Loess Plateau, the upper continental crust (UCC), and the post-Archean Australian average shale (PAAS), the sediments display notable depletion of CaO, MgO, Na2O, and accumulation of TiO2, Al2O3, and Fe2O3(t). The trace element distribution patterns of the red earth sediments are also different from those of loess and the PAAS, but are similar to those of the loess deposits, except for lower values of mobile trace elements Sr, Ba, and Ni, and higher values of Zr and Y. The red earth samples have uniform La/Th ratios of ~2.8, compatible with those of the UCC, loess, and paleosol. They also have similar chondrite-normalized REE patterns, characterized by enriched LREE and relatively flat HREE profiles, and consistent negative Eu anomalies, similar to those of the UCC, the loess and paleosol, and the Yangtze deposits. These results suggest that the red earth sediments have been subject to considerable mixing prior to deposition and strong subsequent chemical weathering. The sediments have very uniform 143Nd/144Nd and 147Sm/144Nd ratios, this points to well-mixed and multi-recycled sediments. The 143Nd/144Nd and 87Sr/86Sr values of the red earth sediments match well with those of the deposits in the middle to lower reaches of the Yangtze River, but are different from those of the loess and paleosols. This suggests that the red earth sediments are derived from the drainage basins of the middle to lower Yangtze River and might have experienced more intense chemical weathering relative to the Yangtze deposits, as reflected by their higher Rb/Sr ratios, intense depletion of mobile elements and accumulation of immobile elements, as well as their well-developed net-like structure. |
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AbstractList | The source of mid-Pleistocene red earth sediments in the middle to lower reaches of the Yangtze (Changjiang) River was investigated based on their geochemical characteristics. The Xuancheng and Jiujiang red earth sediments have similar major and trace element distribution patterns. Compared to the loess and paleosol deposits of the Chinese Loess Plateau, the upper continental crust (UCC), and the post-Archean Australian average shale (PAAS), the sediments display notable depletion of CaO, MgO, Na2O, and accumulation of TiO2, Al2O3, and Fe2O3(t). The trace element distribution patterns of the red earth sediments are also different from those of loess and the PAAS, but are similar to those of the loess deposits, except for lower values of mobile trace elements Sr, Ba, and Ni, and higher values of Zr and Y. The red earth samples have uniform La/Th ratios of ~2.8, compatible with those of the UCC, loess, and paleosol. They also have similar chondrite-normalized REE patterns, characterized by enriched LREE and relatively flat HREE profiles, and consistent negative Eu anomalies, similar to those of the UCC, the loess and paleosol, and the Yangtze deposits. These results suggest that the red earth sediments have been subject to considerable mixing prior to deposition and strong subsequent chemical weathering. The sediments have very uniform 143Nd/144Nd and 147Sm/144Nd ratios, this points to well-mixed and multi-recycled sediments. The 143Nd/144Nd and 87Sr/86Sr values of the red earth sediments match well with those of the deposits in the middle to lower reaches of the Yangtze River, but are different from those of the loess and paleosols. This suggests that the red earth sediments are derived from the drainage basins of the middle to lower Yangtze River and might have experienced more intense chemical weathering relative to the Yangtze deposits, as reflected by their higher Rb/Sr ratios, intense depletion of mobile elements and accumulation of immobile elements, as well as their well-developed net-like structure. The source of mid-Pleistocene red earth sediments in the middle to lower reaches of the Yangtze (Changjiang) River was investigated based on their geochemical characteristics. The Xuancheng and Jiujiang red earth sediments have similar major and trace element distribution patterns. Compared to the loess and paleosol deposits of the Chinese Loess Plateau, the upper continental crust (UCC), and the post-Archean Australian average shale (PAAS), the sediments display notable depletion of CaO, MgO, Na₂O, and accumulation of TiO₂, Al₂O₃, and Fe₂O₃(t). The trace element distribution patterns of the red earth sediments are also different from those of loess and the PAAS, but are similar to those of the loess deposits, except for lower values of mobile trace elements Sr, Ba, and Ni, and higher values of Zr and Y. The red earth samples have uniform La/Th ratios of ~2.8, compatible with those of the UCC, loess, and paleosol. They also have similar chondrite-normalized REE patterns, characterized by enriched LREE and relatively flat HREE profiles, and consistent negative Eu anomalies, similar to those of the UCC, the loess and paleosol, and the Yangtze deposits. These results suggest that the red earth sediments have been subject to considerable mixing prior to deposition and strong subsequent chemical weathering. The sediments have very uniform ¹⁴³Nd/¹⁴⁴Nd and ¹⁴⁷Sm/¹⁴⁴Nd ratios, this points to well-mixed and multi-recycled sediments. The ¹⁴³Nd/¹⁴⁴Nd and ⁸⁷Sr/⁸⁶Sr values of the red earth sediments match well with those of the deposits in the middle to lower reaches of the Yangtze River, but are different from those of the loess and paleosols. This suggests that the red earth sediments are derived from the drainage basins of the middle to lower Yangtze River and might have experienced more intense chemical weathering relative to the Yangtze deposits, as reflected by their higher Rb/Sr ratios, intense depletion of mobile elements and accumulation of immobile elements, as well as their well-developed net-like structure. |
Author | Zeng, Kefeng Gu, Yansheng Wang, Chaowen Yin, Ke Wu, Yuanbao Hong, Hanlie Li, Zhaohui |
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