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The Origin and Evolution of Late Holocene Tsunamiites in the Doñana National Park (SW Spain): Trace Elements as Geochemical Proxies

Authors :
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Cristalografía, Mineralogía y Química Agrícola
Pozo, Manuel
Ruiz, Francisco
González-Regalado Montero, María Luz
Carretero León, María Isabel
Monge Gómez, Mª Guadalupe
Rodríguez Vidal, Joaquín
Cáceres, Luis Miguel
Abad, Manuel
Tosquella, Josep
Izquierdo, Tatiana
Muñoz Pichardo, Juan Manuel
Prudencio, María Isabel
Arroyo, Marta
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Cristalografía, Mineralogía y Química Agrícola
Pozo, Manuel
Ruiz, Francisco
González-Regalado Montero, María Luz
Carretero León, María Isabel
Monge Gómez, Mª Guadalupe
Rodríguez Vidal, Joaquín
Cáceres, Luis Miguel
Abad, Manuel
Tosquella, Josep
Izquierdo, Tatiana
Muñoz Pichardo, Juan Manuel
Prudencio, María Isabel
Arroyo, Marta
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The elemental content—mainly trace elements—of samples from two boreholes (PLN, CM) with evidence of tsunamiites, located in the Doñana National Park (SW Spain), were studied. The geochemical variations of the REE, LILE, HFSE, and other elements (Al, Ti, S, Na, Br, Sc, Co, Cr) were interpreted according to the mineralogy present in the samples. The results obtained show the geochemical complexity of the estuarine paleoenvironments, in this case with the existence of three Holocene-age tsunamigenic deposits (around 4.25, 3.56 and 2.2–2 kyr BP). The statistical analysis of the samples’ geochemistry, by means of linear correlation and factor analysis, made it possible to differentiate two associations. The first is representative of an inherited mineralogy (REE-Y-Rb-Sr-Cs-Th-U-Hf-Al-Ti-Co-Cr-Sc); the second includes elements (Br-Na) linked to mineral formation under evaporite conditions (halite). The trace element geochemistry of sediments thus becomes an excellent tool to identify tsunamiites in the studied zone, especially those elements that are clear proxies for marine incursions (Na, Br, Sr) and high energy events (Hf, Ti). The parent area of the provenance of the materials is mainly of felsic composition.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1290384044
Document Type :
Electronic Resource