Major and trace element abundances in the <180μm and sand fractions of stream sediments from the Hino River, Tottori, Japan

島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告 Volume 23 Page 27-37 published_at 2004-12-27
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Title
Major and trace element abundances in the <180μm and sand fractions of stream sediments from the Hino River, Tottori, Japan
Creator
Ortiz Edwin
Source Title
島根大学地球資源環境学研究報告
Volume 23
Start Page 27
End Page 37
Journal Identifire
ISSN 13439774
Descriptions
X-ray fluorescence analyses for major elements and 14 trace elements were made of both the <180μm and sand fractions of 103 stream sediment samples collected from active channels of the Hino River,west Tottori Prefecture.Combined histograms of elemental abundances show clear dependence ofcomposition on grain size,with the fine factions containing greater abundances of all elements except SiO_2,K_2O,Ba,Pb,and Rb.Distributions are representative of fractions taken from river sediments,with mainly positively skewed pattetns.Bimodal or polymodal distributions in the sand fractions for a number of elements(Sr,SiO_2,K_2O,Al_2O_3,CaO,Na_2O,and Rb)reflect the influence of local source rocks on composition,as one of the modes is related to samples with catchments draining Mount Daisen.Variation diagrams also clearly display fractionation between the fine and sand fractions.The results show that samples originating from Mount Daisen are the most distinctive,especially with respect to high Sr abundances and relatively low Y,which reflect the adakitic nature of the source volcanics.Intermediate abundances in samples from the lower main channel renect mixing and homogenization of detritus from two areas with contrasting lithologies,felsic granitoids and volcanics to the south,and volcanic products from Daisen to the northeast.Values of Cr are high in the upper reaches of the main channel,reflecting a strong provenance fingerprint from ultrabasic rocks.Abundances of this element then decrease steadily downstream due to dilution from Cr-poor lithotypes.
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学総合理工学部地球資源環境学教室
Department of Geoscience, Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science and Engineering, Shimane University
Date of Issued 2004-12-27
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[NCID] AA11455176
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