Heavy mineral distribution and geochemical studies of coastal sediments between Besant Nagar and Marakkanam, Tamil Nadu, India

The main objectives of the present study are to understand the heavy mineral distribution, trace elemental distribution and to study the variation, if any, between the grain size and trace elemental distribution within the beach. Totally 20 stations have been collected and weight percentage of heavy...

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Main Authors: M. Suresh Gandhi, M. Raja
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2014-07-01
Series:Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
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spelling doaj-9f0b776b3d7f4fe8b9a7cb91379d87912020-11-25T01:16:37ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences1687-85072014-07-017325626810.1016/j.jrras.2014.06.002Heavy mineral distribution and geochemical studies of coastal sediments between Besant Nagar and Marakkanam, Tamil Nadu, IndiaM. Suresh GandhiM. RajaThe main objectives of the present study are to understand the heavy mineral distribution, trace elemental distribution and to study the variation, if any, between the grain size and trace elemental distribution within the beach. Totally 20 stations have been collected and weight percentage of heavy minerals are identified. In the present study area most of the sands are fine and medium grained, indicates beach environment and most of the grains are positively skewed. The study area contained a high percentage of orthopyroxene (hypersthene) and garnet, rounded and broken zircons inferred to have been derived from charnockites and granulite gneiss of the study area. Overall from the geochemistry studies, it is observed that the Ni and Cr are more dominant and higher concentration in Panayar (station no. 2), Mahabalipuram (station no. 6), Kalpakkam (Station no. 7) and Perunthuravu (station no. 8). The present study has clearly indicated the multiple roles of tectonically controlled coastal blocks and their geomorphological influence in redistributing the sediments with favourable NE–SW configuration and wave energy conditions must have contributed to the formation of heavy minerals in a particular zone.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850714000557Heavy mineralsGeochemistryCoastal sedimentsBesant Nagar and MarakkanamTamil NaduIndia
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M. Raja
Heavy mineral distribution and geochemical studies of coastal sediments between Besant Nagar and Marakkanam, Tamil Nadu, India
Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
Heavy minerals
Geochemistry
Coastal sediments
Besant Nagar and Marakkanam
Tamil Nadu
India
author_facet M. Suresh Gandhi
M. Raja
author_sort M. Suresh Gandhi
title Heavy mineral distribution and geochemical studies of coastal sediments between Besant Nagar and Marakkanam, Tamil Nadu, India
title_short Heavy mineral distribution and geochemical studies of coastal sediments between Besant Nagar and Marakkanam, Tamil Nadu, India
title_full Heavy mineral distribution and geochemical studies of coastal sediments between Besant Nagar and Marakkanam, Tamil Nadu, India
title_fullStr Heavy mineral distribution and geochemical studies of coastal sediments between Besant Nagar and Marakkanam, Tamil Nadu, India
title_full_unstemmed Heavy mineral distribution and geochemical studies of coastal sediments between Besant Nagar and Marakkanam, Tamil Nadu, India
title_sort heavy mineral distribution and geochemical studies of coastal sediments between besant nagar and marakkanam, tamil nadu, india
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
issn 1687-8507
publishDate 2014-07-01
description The main objectives of the present study are to understand the heavy mineral distribution, trace elemental distribution and to study the variation, if any, between the grain size and trace elemental distribution within the beach. Totally 20 stations have been collected and weight percentage of heavy minerals are identified. In the present study area most of the sands are fine and medium grained, indicates beach environment and most of the grains are positively skewed. The study area contained a high percentage of orthopyroxene (hypersthene) and garnet, rounded and broken zircons inferred to have been derived from charnockites and granulite gneiss of the study area. Overall from the geochemistry studies, it is observed that the Ni and Cr are more dominant and higher concentration in Panayar (station no. 2), Mahabalipuram (station no. 6), Kalpakkam (Station no. 7) and Perunthuravu (station no. 8). The present study has clearly indicated the multiple roles of tectonically controlled coastal blocks and their geomorphological influence in redistributing the sediments with favourable NE–SW configuration and wave energy conditions must have contributed to the formation of heavy minerals in a particular zone.
topic Heavy minerals
Geochemistry
Coastal sediments
Besant Nagar and Marakkanam
Tamil Nadu
India
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850714000557
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