Geochemistry of the Late Cretaceous Pandan Formation in Cebu Island, Central Philippines: Sediment Contributions From the Australian Plate Margin During the Mesozoic

The Late Cretaceous Pandan Formation in Cebu Island is one of the oldest sedimentary units in the Central Philippines. The inconsistencies in geological descriptions and interpretation of the depositional environment of the Pandan Formation complicated efforts to determine the origin and tectonic hi...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo, Jerali D, Gabo-Ratio, Jilian Aira S, Queaño, Karlo L, Fernando, Allan Gil S, de Silva, Leopoldo P, Jr, Yonezu, Kotaro, Zhang, Yu
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.es-faculty-pubs-10972022-04-01T02:18:20Z Geochemistry of the Late Cretaceous Pandan Formation in Cebu Island, Central Philippines: Sediment Contributions From the Australian Plate Margin During the Mesozoic Rodrigo, Jerali D Gabo-Ratio, Jilian Aira S Queaño, Karlo L Fernando, Allan Gil S de Silva, Leopoldo P, Jr Yonezu, Kotaro Zhang, Yu The Late Cretaceous Pandan Formation in Cebu Island is one of the oldest sedimentary units in the Central Philippines. The inconsistencies in geological descriptions and interpretation of the depositional environment of the Pandan Formation complicated efforts to determine the origin and tectonic history of the basement of Cebu Island. This study therefore looks into the petrological and geochemical characteristics of the Pandan Formation and their implications for the tectonic development of the Philippine Arc during the late Mesozoic. Petrographic analyses indicate significant contribution from mafic sources with additional inputs from felsic rocks, siliciclastics and metamorphic sources. Enrichment of detrital quartz from felsic volcanic and plutonic rocks, as well as from siliciclastic and metamorphic sources, has shifted the SiO2 composition of the Pandan clastics from a mafic to a more intermediate source. Whole-rock geochemical analyses revealed low SiO2/Al2O3 = 4.21, low K2O/Na2O = 1.16, low Th/Sc = 0.13, low Th/U = 2.78, high La/Th = 4.51, significantly low REEs = ca 76.45 ppm and low LaN/YbN = 4.28. A slight negative chondrite-normalized Eu/Eu* (0.91) anomaly and significantly high PAAS-normalized positive Eu/Eu* (1.39) values are consistent with derivation from a young undissected magmatic arc terrane. Tectonic discrimination diagrams suggest formation in an oceanic island arc to active margin/collision zone modelled to be located at the oceanic leading edge of Australia. Rapid uplift and erosion of the magmatic arc and older allochthonous blocks gave way to the rapid deposition of the Pandan Formation in the Late Cretaceous at the subequatorial region. 2020-01-23T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/95 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1097&context=es-faculty-pubs Environmental Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Australian Plate margin Mesozoic provenance whole-rock and trace element geochemistry Earth Sciences Environmental Sciences
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Australian Plate margin
Mesozoic
provenance
whole-rock and trace element geochemistry
Earth Sciences
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Australian Plate margin
Mesozoic
provenance
whole-rock and trace element geochemistry
Earth Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Rodrigo, Jerali D
Gabo-Ratio, Jilian Aira S
Queaño, Karlo L
Fernando, Allan Gil S
de Silva, Leopoldo P, Jr
Yonezu, Kotaro
Zhang, Yu
Geochemistry of the Late Cretaceous Pandan Formation in Cebu Island, Central Philippines: Sediment Contributions From the Australian Plate Margin During the Mesozoic
description The Late Cretaceous Pandan Formation in Cebu Island is one of the oldest sedimentary units in the Central Philippines. The inconsistencies in geological descriptions and interpretation of the depositional environment of the Pandan Formation complicated efforts to determine the origin and tectonic history of the basement of Cebu Island. This study therefore looks into the petrological and geochemical characteristics of the Pandan Formation and their implications for the tectonic development of the Philippine Arc during the late Mesozoic. Petrographic analyses indicate significant contribution from mafic sources with additional inputs from felsic rocks, siliciclastics and metamorphic sources. Enrichment of detrital quartz from felsic volcanic and plutonic rocks, as well as from siliciclastic and metamorphic sources, has shifted the SiO2 composition of the Pandan clastics from a mafic to a more intermediate source. Whole-rock geochemical analyses revealed low SiO2/Al2O3 = 4.21, low K2O/Na2O = 1.16, low Th/Sc = 0.13, low Th/U = 2.78, high La/Th = 4.51, significantly low REEs = ca 76.45 ppm and low LaN/YbN = 4.28. A slight negative chondrite-normalized Eu/Eu* (0.91) anomaly and significantly high PAAS-normalized positive Eu/Eu* (1.39) values are consistent with derivation from a young undissected magmatic arc terrane. Tectonic discrimination diagrams suggest formation in an oceanic island arc to active margin/collision zone modelled to be located at the oceanic leading edge of Australia. Rapid uplift and erosion of the magmatic arc and older allochthonous blocks gave way to the rapid deposition of the Pandan Formation in the Late Cretaceous at the subequatorial region.
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author Rodrigo, Jerali D
Gabo-Ratio, Jilian Aira S
Queaño, Karlo L
Fernando, Allan Gil S
de Silva, Leopoldo P, Jr
Yonezu, Kotaro
Zhang, Yu
author_facet Rodrigo, Jerali D
Gabo-Ratio, Jilian Aira S
Queaño, Karlo L
Fernando, Allan Gil S
de Silva, Leopoldo P, Jr
Yonezu, Kotaro
Zhang, Yu
author_sort Rodrigo, Jerali D
title Geochemistry of the Late Cretaceous Pandan Formation in Cebu Island, Central Philippines: Sediment Contributions From the Australian Plate Margin During the Mesozoic
title_short Geochemistry of the Late Cretaceous Pandan Formation in Cebu Island, Central Philippines: Sediment Contributions From the Australian Plate Margin During the Mesozoic
title_full Geochemistry of the Late Cretaceous Pandan Formation in Cebu Island, Central Philippines: Sediment Contributions From the Australian Plate Margin During the Mesozoic
title_fullStr Geochemistry of the Late Cretaceous Pandan Formation in Cebu Island, Central Philippines: Sediment Contributions From the Australian Plate Margin During the Mesozoic
title_full_unstemmed Geochemistry of the Late Cretaceous Pandan Formation in Cebu Island, Central Philippines: Sediment Contributions From the Australian Plate Margin During the Mesozoic
title_sort geochemistry of the late cretaceous pandan formation in cebu island, central philippines: sediment contributions from the australian plate margin during the mesozoic
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/95
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1097&context=es-faculty-pubs
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