Geochemical feature of laminae in Late Quarternary lacustrine sequence in Srpenica, Soča valley

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  • Mateja Gosar
  • Katarina Kovačič
  • Miloš Bavec

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https://doi.org/10.5474/geologija.2008.013

Abstract

Carbonate component prevails substantially over the silicate within the Quaternary detritial lacustrine sedimentary sequence sampled in the abandoned clay-pit in Srpenica, NW Slovenia. Sampling was done discriminately among dark and light laminae. Cluster analysis and other statistical methods of geochemical data interpretation from these samples show that dark gray laminae contain significantly more of the silicate component and some heavy metals (Ni, Cu, Co, Zr) compared to light gray laminae. The differences in geochemical and mineral composition are the cause of lamination of this lacustrine sediment sequence. Moreover, the dark gray laminae are coarser - grained. Lamination is thus conditioned by changes in the inflow pattern of the detritial material from different source areas and not by seasonal sedimentary cycles.

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Gosar, M., Kovačič, K., & Bavec, M. (2008). Geochemical feature of laminae in Late Quarternary lacustrine sequence in Srpenica, Soča valley. Geologija, 51(1), 119–126. https://doi.org/10.5474/geologija.2008.013

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