Chemical And Geological Study Of Mexican North Pacific Littoral Sediments

International Marine Minerals Society
Leticia Rosales Hoz
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

A chemical and geological study of beach samples from the Mexican North Pacific was undertaken in order to evaluate the chemical composition of the beach sediments and it s association to lithology, climate, topography and weathering. The North Pacific Mexican littoral is characterized by arid weather with wide coastal plains and three geological provinces. The sands from the area are mainly finer, well sorted and show high maturity because of the high wave regime and the high energy conditions produced by the California Current in the coastline. The provenance index reflects that the region has a source of deep seated rocks, now exposed and dissected. Factor analysis made using the chemical composition showed the samples can be differentiated by five factors: 1) SiO2, 2) Al2O3; 3) Cu; 4) Sr and P2O2 and 5) Na content. Samples located in the northof the study area showed the highest values of Fe2O3 (17.72%), TiO2 (2.43%), V (576 ppm) and Zn (141 ppm) associated to methamorphic rocks present in the area.
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APA: Leticia Rosales Hoz  (2000)  Chemical And Geological Study Of Mexican North Pacific Littoral Sediments

MLA: Leticia Rosales Hoz Chemical And Geological Study Of Mexican North Pacific Littoral Sediments. International Marine Minerals Society, 2000.

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