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Mukul R. Bhatia

Researcher at BHP Billiton

Publications -  11
Citations -  4385

Mukul R. Bhatia is an academic researcher from BHP Billiton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sedimentary rock & Geology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 3784 citations. Previous affiliations of Mukul R. Bhatia include Australian National University.

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Trace element characteristics of graywackes and tectonic setting discrimination of sedimentary basins

TL;DR: In this article, a large variation in trace element characteristics of graywackes of the Paleozoic turbidite sequences of eastern Australia show a large increase in light rare earth elements (La, Ce, Nd), Th, Nb and the Ba/Sr, Rb, Sr, La/Y and Ni/Co ratios.
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Plate Tectonics and Geochemical Composition of Sandstones

TL;DR: Sandstones of the Paleozoic turbidite sequences of eastern Australia show a large variation in their major element geochemistry, reflecting the distinct sedimentary provenance and tectonic setting as discussed by the authors.
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Rare earth element geochemistry of Australian Paleozoic graywackes and mudrocks: Provenance and tectonic control

TL;DR: In the Paleozoic graywackes of eastern Australia there is an increase in the total abundance of rare earth elements (REE), a light to heavy REE ratio and a decrease in the chondrite normalized Eu anomaly with the increase in SiO2/Al2O3 and K2O/Na2O ratios.
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Trace-element geochemistry and sedimentary provinces: A study from the Tasman Geosyncline, Australia

TL;DR: The abundances of La, Th, U and Hf have been determined in flysch sequences of the Tasman Geosyncline, Australia as discussed by the authors, and the results show that the arc-derived graywackes differ from those of rifted continental margins and marginal basins, in containing low abundances in the andesitic source-rocks.
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Composition and classification of Paleozoic flysch mudrocks of eastern Australia: Implications in provenance and tectonic setting interpretation

TL;DR: In this article, the relative abundances of phyllosilicates and tectosilicate (mainly feldspar and quartz) are used to define a mudrock maturity index.