Provenance and depositional setting of the Late Miocene- Pleistocene clastic sediments in the eastern Arabian Peninsula and western Iraq using rare earth elements geochemistry

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Salih M. Awadh
Zinah S. Al-Ankaz
Mohanad R. A. Al-Owaidi
John S. Armstrong-Altrin
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[1] University of Baghdad,Department of Geology, College of Science
[2] University of Wasit,Department of Geology, College of Science
[3] University of Babylon,Department of Applied Geology, College of Science
[4] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Unidad de Procesos Oceánicos y Costeros, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología
[5] Bharathidasan University,Department of Marine Sciences
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Acta Geochimica | 2024年 / 43卷
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REE; Dibdibba formation; Clastic sediments; Passive continental margin;
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The sandstones of the Late miocene–Pliocene Dibdibba Formation in the Najaf–Karbala Plateau and Basra were examined to determine their source rocks and origin. The rare earth elements (REE) and trace elements (Sc, Co, V, and Th) concentrations in these sandstones revealed that they likely derived from a single source. The steep light rare earth elements (LREE) and flat, heavy rare earth element (HREE) patterns, negative Eu anomaly, and high ΣREE contents in sandstones suggest its derivation from a suggests that a passive continental margin environment and originated from felsic source rocks. The average concentration of ΣREE is 93.5 ppm, which is lower than that of the average crustal compositions like Upper Continental Crust and Post Archean Australian Shale. The higher proportion of LREE compared to HREE implies that these sandstones were recycled and derived from a distal source. The Th/Co, Th/Sc, La/Sc, La/Co, Eu/Eu* and (La/Lu)cn elemental ratios indicated that these Late Miocene–Pliocene sandstones were derived from felsic rocks located in the marginal region of the Arabian Shield.
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