New sediment provenance approach based on orthonormal log ratio transformation of geochemical and heavy mineral data: Sources of eolian sands from the southeastern Adriatic archipelago

Publikationen: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftArtikelForschung(peer-reviewed)

Standard

New sediment provenance approach based on orthonormal log ratio transformation of geochemical and heavy mineral data: Sources of eolian sands from the southeastern Adriatic archipelago. / Razum, Ivan; Lužar-Oberiter, Borna; Zaccarini, Federica et al.
in: Chemical geology, Jahrgang 583.2021, Nr. 20 November, 120451, 20.11.2021.

Publikationen: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftArtikelForschung(peer-reviewed)

Vancouver

Razum I, Lužar-Oberiter B, Zaccarini F, Babić L, Miko S, Hasan O et al. New sediment provenance approach based on orthonormal log ratio transformation of geochemical and heavy mineral data: Sources of eolian sands from the southeastern Adriatic archipelago. Chemical geology. 2021 Nov 20;583.2021(20 November):120451. Epub 2021 Jul 24. doi: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2021.120451

Bibtex - Download

@article{570cbc8d49464aa8b30a2c5049186fad,
title = "New sediment provenance approach based on orthonormal log ratio transformation of geochemical and heavy mineral data: Sources of eolian sands from the southeastern Adriatic archipelago",
abstract = "To date, much effort has been made to overcome obstacles involved in inferring the provenance of sediments based on heavy mineral assemblages and geochemical fingerprints of minerals. These efforts have been concentrated on two main avenues. First, efforts have focused on disentangling physical and chemical properties of minerals and their behavior during transport. Second, efforts have centered on processing the obtained data in a way that takes into account the properties of heavy minerals and geochemical data sets. More specifically, to consider the limitations that arise from the nature of point count and compositional data. In this manuscript, a novel workflow for provenance is proposed based on the fact that point count data, although not compositional, carry compositional information. A case study is presented to infer the provenance of late Quaternary eolian sands from the southeastern Adriatic archipelago for which two different sources have been previously proposed. Heavy mineral data were represented in orthonormal log ratio coordinates. In this way, variables which compensate for hydraulic sorting and/or selective dissolution were obtained, with the major advantage that there are no restrictions for their use with statistical methods originally developed for real Euclidian space. To support conclusions based on heavy mineral data, we analyzed the geochemical composition of pyroxenes, which were also discriminated using a novel approach. As a result, the Albania-Montenegro shelf is determined to be a sediment source for eolian sands from Kor{\v c}ula, Lastovo and Mljet Islands. Hvar Island has a Neretva River signature, and Vis Island has a dominantly Neretva River signature with a small portion of sediments from the Albania-Montenegro shelf.",
author = "Ivan Razum and Borna Lu{\v z}ar-Oberiter and Federica Zaccarini and Ljubomir Babi{\'c} and Slobodan Miko and Ozren Hasan and Nikolina Ilijani{\'c} and Enkeleida Beqiraj and Vera Pawlowsky-Glahn",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 Elsevier B.V.",
year = "2021",
month = nov,
day = "20",
doi = "10.1016/j.chemgeo.2021.120451",
language = "English",
volume = "583.2021",
journal = "Chemical geology",
issn = "0009-2541",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "20 November",

}

RIS (suitable for import to EndNote) - Download

TY - JOUR

T1 - New sediment provenance approach based on orthonormal log ratio transformation of geochemical and heavy mineral data: Sources of eolian sands from the southeastern Adriatic archipelago

AU - Razum, Ivan

AU - Lužar-Oberiter, Borna

AU - Zaccarini, Federica

AU - Babić, Ljubomir

AU - Miko, Slobodan

AU - Hasan, Ozren

AU - Ilijanić, Nikolina

AU - Beqiraj, Enkeleida

AU - Pawlowsky-Glahn, Vera

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Elsevier B.V.

PY - 2021/11/20

Y1 - 2021/11/20

N2 - To date, much effort has been made to overcome obstacles involved in inferring the provenance of sediments based on heavy mineral assemblages and geochemical fingerprints of minerals. These efforts have been concentrated on two main avenues. First, efforts have focused on disentangling physical and chemical properties of minerals and their behavior during transport. Second, efforts have centered on processing the obtained data in a way that takes into account the properties of heavy minerals and geochemical data sets. More specifically, to consider the limitations that arise from the nature of point count and compositional data. In this manuscript, a novel workflow for provenance is proposed based on the fact that point count data, although not compositional, carry compositional information. A case study is presented to infer the provenance of late Quaternary eolian sands from the southeastern Adriatic archipelago for which two different sources have been previously proposed. Heavy mineral data were represented in orthonormal log ratio coordinates. In this way, variables which compensate for hydraulic sorting and/or selective dissolution were obtained, with the major advantage that there are no restrictions for their use with statistical methods originally developed for real Euclidian space. To support conclusions based on heavy mineral data, we analyzed the geochemical composition of pyroxenes, which were also discriminated using a novel approach. As a result, the Albania-Montenegro shelf is determined to be a sediment source for eolian sands from Korčula, Lastovo and Mljet Islands. Hvar Island has a Neretva River signature, and Vis Island has a dominantly Neretva River signature with a small portion of sediments from the Albania-Montenegro shelf.

AB - To date, much effort has been made to overcome obstacles involved in inferring the provenance of sediments based on heavy mineral assemblages and geochemical fingerprints of minerals. These efforts have been concentrated on two main avenues. First, efforts have focused on disentangling physical and chemical properties of minerals and their behavior during transport. Second, efforts have centered on processing the obtained data in a way that takes into account the properties of heavy minerals and geochemical data sets. More specifically, to consider the limitations that arise from the nature of point count and compositional data. In this manuscript, a novel workflow for provenance is proposed based on the fact that point count data, although not compositional, carry compositional information. A case study is presented to infer the provenance of late Quaternary eolian sands from the southeastern Adriatic archipelago for which two different sources have been previously proposed. Heavy mineral data were represented in orthonormal log ratio coordinates. In this way, variables which compensate for hydraulic sorting and/or selective dissolution were obtained, with the major advantage that there are no restrictions for their use with statistical methods originally developed for real Euclidian space. To support conclusions based on heavy mineral data, we analyzed the geochemical composition of pyroxenes, which were also discriminated using a novel approach. As a result, the Albania-Montenegro shelf is determined to be a sediment source for eolian sands from Korčula, Lastovo and Mljet Islands. Hvar Island has a Neretva River signature, and Vis Island has a dominantly Neretva River signature with a small portion of sediments from the Albania-Montenegro shelf.

UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85111825510&partnerID=8YFLogxK

U2 - 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2021.120451

DO - 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2021.120451

M3 - Article

VL - 583.2021

JO - Chemical geology

JF - Chemical geology

SN - 0009-2541

IS - 20 November

M1 - 120451

ER -