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Rex A. Knepp

Bio: Rex A. Knepp is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terrane & Provenance. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 1383 citations.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used triangular QFL and QmFLt compositional diagrams for plotting point counts of sandstones to classify sandstone suites according to their provenance.
Abstract: Framework modes of terrigenous sandstones reflect derivation from various types of provenance terranes that depend upon plate-tectonic setting. Triangular QFL and QmFLt compositional diagrams for plotting point counts of sandstones can be subdivided into fields that are characteristic of sandstone suites derived from the different kinds of provenance terranes controlled by plate tectonics. Three main classes of provenance are termed “continental blocks,” “magmatic arcs,” and “recycled orogens.” Sandstone suites from each include three variants, of which the subfields lie within the larger subdivisions. Average modes for sandstone suites can be classified provisionally according to tectonic setting using the subdivided QFL and QmFLt plots. To test the validity of the classification, average modes for 233 Phanerozoic sandstone suites from North America were plotted on the triangular compositional diagrams and accompanying paleotectonic maps. Paired maps and ternary diagrams were prepared for eight different time slices, for each of which the tectonic setting of each major region within the continent remained relatively unchanged. Time slices are unequal in length but are controlled by the timing of major orogenic and rifting events that affected North America during the Phanerozoic. Comparison of the sandstone compositions with inferred tectonic setting through the Phanerozoic indicates that the proposed classification scheme is generally valid and yields satisfactory results when applied on a broad scale. Its application, together with other approaches, in regions of the world where over-all trends of geologic history are less well known could lead to important conclusions about the timing and nature of major tectonic events.

1,555 citations


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01 Jan 1985
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare sandstone compositions by grouping diverse grain types into a few operational categories having broad genetic significance and displaying compositional fields associated with different provenances on standard triangular diagrams.
Abstract: Detrital modes of sandstone suites primarily reflect the different tectonic settings of provenance terranes, although various other sedimentological factors also influence sandstone compositions. Comparisons of sandstone compositions are aided by grouping diverse grain types into a few operational categories having broad genetic significance. Compositional fields associated with different provenances can then be displayed on standard triangular diagrams.

1,431 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors showed that sandstones from different tectonic settings possess characteristic chemistry, particularly $$SiO(2)$ content and $$K 2 O/Na 2 O$ ratio.
Abstract: Several previous studies have shown that sandstones from different tectonic settings possess characteristic chemistry, particularly $$SiO_{2}$$ content and $$K_{2}O/Na_{2}O$$ ratio. Systematic vari...

1,427 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a set of functions using oxide Al 2 O 3 ratios are designed for samples influenced by biogenic sedimentation, which are applicable only to rocks which lack significant biogenic fractions, or to those where analyses can be corrected for these inputs.

1,282 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that trace element abundances of modern turbidites, from both active and passive settings, differ from Archean turbidite in several important ways.

1,018 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report new Hf (and Nd) data for more than 100 sedimentary samples, recent to Archean in age, from a wide range of depositional environments.

956 citations