
Provenance reconstructions. Article 3. Modern research methods for heavy detrital minerals (garnet, tourmaline, chromespinelide, rutile, chloritoid, pyroxene and amphibole)
Author(s) -
Л. В. Бадида,
А. В. Маслов,
Г. А. Мизенс
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
litosfera
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2500-302X
pISSN - 1681-9004
DOI - 10.24930/1681-9004-2020-20-2-149-167
Subject(s) - provenance , geology , tourmaline , pyroxene , geochemistry , heavy mineral , terrigenous sediment , ilmenite , clastic rock , amphibole , mineralogy , sedimentary rock , paleontology , olivine , quartz
Research subject. This article considers accessory minerals, which, unlike zircons, are present in the vast majority of common clastic rocks. Materials and methods . The data on the chemical composition of minerals (garnet, tourmaline, chromespinelide, rutile, chloritoid and clinopyroxene) extracted from the Riphean and Vendian, as well as Upper Permian and Lower Triassic sandstones of the Southern Urals, were used to illustrate the features of applying various methods and techniques. In addition, numerous examples from publications are presented. Results. A number of modern methods for studying accessory minerals, which might be used to elucidate the composition and characteristics of the provenance rocks for terrigenous strata, were reviewed. Conclusions . It is shown that, similar to zircons, accessory minerals possess a significant potential in terms of providing important data on parent rocks.