Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program 1988
DOI: 10.2973/odp.proc.sr.103.127.1988
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Composition of Lower Cretaceous Sandstone, Galicia Margin

Abstract: The composition of 31 samples of Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian to Aptian) sandstone from ODP Sites 638 through 641 was analyzed using the Gazzi-Dickinson point-counting method. The results show that the source of the Valanginian to Hauterivian sand was a continental block, dominated by granitic and/or high-grade-metamorphic rocks. Although these petrologic results do not allow discrimination between various potential continental block provinces, they suggest, in conjunction with seismic profiles and regional c… Show more

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“…The Hercynian metamorphic/plutonic basement produces feldspathic sand, as seen in Iberian-margin ODP Leg 103 Cretaceous sandstones (Johnson, 1988;Winterer et al, 1988), and ODP Leg 149 Cenozoic sandstones (Marsaglia et al, 1996). Even today, the Tagus River of Portugal drains Hercynian granites and metasedimentary basement rocks, producing feldspatholithic sand with potassium feldspar more common than plagioclase feldspar (Le Pera and Arribas, 2004).…”
Section: Discriminators Between Iberian and Newfoundland Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The Hercynian metamorphic/plutonic basement produces feldspathic sand, as seen in Iberian-margin ODP Leg 103 Cretaceous sandstones (Johnson, 1988;Winterer et al, 1988), and ODP Leg 149 Cenozoic sandstones (Marsaglia et al, 1996). Even today, the Tagus River of Portugal drains Hercynian granites and metasedimentary basement rocks, producing feldspatholithic sand with potassium feldspar more common than plagioclase feldspar (Le Pera and Arribas, 2004).…”
Section: Discriminators Between Iberian and Newfoundland Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 97%