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Aeolian accumulation: An alternative origin of laterite on the Deccan Plateau, India
geochemistry; grain size; basalt; red clay; weathering
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Liu Xiuming / 福建师范大学地理科学学院
学刚 毛 / 福建师范大学地理科学学院
Laterite is ubiquitous in India and has been extensively studied. However, it is still controversial with respect to its origin, definition, classification, and implications in paleoclimate, tectonic history and topography evolution. Of those, the origin of laterite, either in situ weathering of protoliths or weathering of allochthonous input, is the most critical to address. The ca. 25-m-thick laterite (duricrust) capping the Deccan Plateau is conventionally hypothesized to derive from in situ weathering of the topmost basalt. However, this thick laterite lacks upward progressive weathering which is characteristic of lateritic profile. Instead, it displays: 1) homogeneity in weathering intensity through the duricrust; 2) a clear unconformable contact of laterite with red clay, which together suggests that this thick laterite is genetically unrelated to in situ weathering of the topmost basalt. Lines of evidence in mineralogy, granularity, and geochemistry proved the disconnection between this laterite and basalt, and in contrast, indicated its correlation to aeolian accumulation. In this study the laterite together with the red clay was proposed to derive from aeolian dust accumulation and weathering since 65 Ma within context of Indian plate drifting across the equator from southern to northern hemisphere.
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    Sep 19

    2019

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    Sep 22

    2019

  • Aug 29 2019

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  • Aug 29 2019

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Sep 22 2019

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China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting
China University of Petroleum (East China)
China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing)
Northeast Petroleum University
SINOPEC Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute
SINOPEC Shengli Oilfield
Changqing Oilfield Company, PetroChina
Southwest Oil & Gas Field Company, PetroChina
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