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Title: Geochemical evidence for increased sediment supply from the Deccan basalts during the Late Holocene aridity
Authors: Kulkarni, Yogesh R.
TRIPATHY, GYANA RANJAN
Sangode, Satish Jagdeo
Naga Kumar, K.Ch.V.
Demudu, G.
Rao, Kakani Nageswara
Dept. of Earth and Climate Science
Keywords: Earth and Climate Science
2024
2024-NOV-WEEK3
TOC-NOV-2024
Issue Date: Oct-2024
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Quaternary International, 707, 24-34.
Abstract: The drainage basins of Peninsular India are characterized by silicate-dominated lithologies, and influenced by Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM) precipitation. The Godavari River Basin (GRB), the largest river basin in Peninsular India situated within the ISM region, represents an ideal case for assessing weathering and climate interaction at different timescales. In this contribution, major and trace elemental geochemistry of a radiocarbon-dated sediment core (CY; 54.2 m long) from the Godavari delta region was investigated to reconstruct erosional changes in the Godavari basin in response to ISM variations during the Late Holocene. Comparison of geochemical data for the CY sediments and their possible sources confirm dominant sediment supply from the Deccan basalts and Archean Gneisses to the site. A distinct increase in Ti/Al, Ca/Al, and Cr/Al, along with a decrease in CIA* and LREE/HREE at 3.2 ka BP, point to relative increase in sediment supply from the Deccan Traps. Inverse model calculations of Al-normalized ratios of selected elements (Ti, Fe, V, Cr, Cu, Co) estimate that the core site on average receives ∼41 % sediments from the Deccan regions, which increased by ∼20% since last 3.2 ka BP. This accelerated erosion is attributed to the coupled effect of aridity-induced Deccan upland erosion with a relative decrease from the Archean rock source. This period of accelerated erosion coincides with the abandonment of Chalcolithic settlements.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2024.07.016
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9162
ISSN: 1040-6182
1873-4553
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