Volume 26, Issue No. 2b, 2001
Giovanni Mongelli* and Enrico Dinelli**
* Dipartimento di Scienze Geologiche, Università degli Studi
della Basilicata, Potenza, Italy (e-mail:mongelli@unibas.it).
** Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra e Geologico-Ambientali, Università
degli Studi di Bologna, Italy
(e-mail.dinelli@geomin.unibo.it).
Keywords: geochemistry, shales, provenance, Frido Unit, Liguride Complex. Lucanian Apennines.
ABSTRACT
The geochemistry of shales from a well-exposed section in the «Frido
Unit» located in the Lucanian Apennine is discussed to contribute
on both provenance affinity and tectonic history of the terranes which
accreted in the Liguride wedge in the Western Mediterranean area. The distribution
of major and trace elements in these shales is close to the average composition
of the Post Archean Australian Shales, (i.e, of upper crustal derived fine-grained
sediments). Geochemical proxies of provenance including REE, HFSE and Sc,
V and Cr, as inferred by R-mode statistical analysis, are linked to detrital
minerals, (i.e., clay phases), supporting the idea they efficiently record
source area composition. Other transition elements including Co, Ni, Cu
and Zn covariate with S, Pb and Sb suggesting they are principally housed
in sulphur minerals. It, in turn, involves these TE and especially Co,
an element retained as an important provenance indicator, have to be used
with care to assess parental affinity for Frido shales.
The weathering in the source area, estimated using the CIA index, was
moderate. This is consistent with the values of Th/U index and the content
of total REE in the rocks, which are only slightly higher than the average
shale. These indices, as well as the Zr/Sc ratio indicate, the role of
sediment recycling was minor. The role of sorting on the variations of
Eu/Eu*, REE, Th and possibly Sc is negligible.
In the La-Th-Sc plot the Frido shales fall close to the average composition
of continent-derived material consistent with the values of the Eu/Eu*
index. Upper crustal provenance, excluding significant mafic supply, is
highlighted also using the Cr/V vs Y/Ni and Fe/Ti vs Al/(Al+Fe+Mn) plots.
The La-Th-Sc plot indicates that Frido shales fall in the field of continental
arc whereas the deposition of the sediment occurred in a tectonic setting
related to an active continental margin and the same result is obtained
using the Th-Sc Zr/10 plot. Discrimination diagrams likely describe the
paleotectonic setting of the source and not that of the basin in which
the sediment was deposited.