Sedimentary Provenance and Petrogenesis: Perspectives from Petrography and Geochemistry

Significance of geochemical signatures on provenance in intracratonic rift basins: Examples from the Iberian plate
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Published:January 01, 2007
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M. Ochoa, M.E. Arribas, J. Arribas, R. Mas, 2007. "Significance of geochemical signatures on provenance in intracratonic rift basins: Examples from the Iberian plate", Sedimentary Provenance and Petrogenesis: Perspectives from Petrography and Geochemistry, José Arribas, Mark J. Johnsson, Salvatore Critelli
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Following the Variscan orogeny, the Iberian plate was affected by an extensional tectonic regime from Late Permian to Late Cretaceous time. In the central part of the plate, NW-SE–trending rift basins were created. Two rifting cycles can be identified during the extensional stage: (1) a Late Permian to Hettangian cycle, and (2) a latest Jurassic to Early Cretaceous cycle. During these cycles, thick clastic continental sequences were deposited in grabens and half grabens. In both cycles, sandstone petrofacies from periods of high tectonic activity reveal a main plutoniclastic (quartzofeldspathic) character due to the erosion of coarse-grained crystalline rocks from the...
- basins
- chemical composition
- clastic rocks
- correlation
- Cretaceous
- crust
- cycles
- Europe
- extension tectonics
- felsic composition
- fluvial environment
- geochemical anomalies
- geochemistry
- Iberian Massif
- Iberian Mountains
- Iberian Peninsula
- Iberian Plate
- intracratonic basins
- Jurassic
- lithofacies
- Lower Cretaceous
- Lower Triassic
- major elements
- Mesozoic
- metals
- orogeny
- Paleozoic
- Permian
- Permian-Triassic boundary
- provenance
- rare earths
- rift zones
- sandstone
- sedimentary rocks
- Southern Europe
- Spain
- stratigraphic boundary
- tectonics
- thickness
- trace elements
- Triassic
- Upper Permian
- Variscan Orogeny
- volcanism
- weathering