Microfacies analysis and paleoenvironmental significance of palustrine carbonates in the Thakkhola-Mustang Graben (Nepal Himalaya)
- Author(s)
- B.R. Adhikari, M. Wagreich
- Abstract
The Thakkhola-Mustang Graben represents the extensional tectonic phase of the Tibetan Plateau uplift and whole Himalayan orogeny. It is situated at the northern side of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna Ranges and south of the Yarlang Tsangpo Suture Zone. Stratigraphically, the oldest sedimentary units are the Tetang and Thakkhola Formations (Miocene), while the Sammargaon, Marpha and Kaligandaki Formations lying disconformably above these formations represent Plio-Pleistocene units. In this study, different lacustrine carbonates and calcretes were investigated within different lithological units and depositional environments to interpret the palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatological evolution of the area.Geological mapping, construction of columnar sections and carbonate sampling were carried out in the field, and stable oxygen and carbon isotope analyses and thin section analyses were done in the laboratory. Lacustrine facies contained abundant pelletal, charophytic algae, oncolitic algal micritic palustrine limestones with ostracods, and micritic mudstones with root traces. Stable carbon and oxygen isotope analysis from the carbonates show a range of δC values from -0.6‰ to 11.1‰ (V-PDB) and δO values from -13.5‰ to -25‰ (V-PDB).Discontinuous growth of oncolites and spherical pellets (25-40μm in diameter) in micritic limestone, algal mats and charophyte algae indicate the presence of both shallow and deep water carbonates. Ostracods in dark micritic carbonates indicate quiet and calm water conditions. Microfabrics of the carbonates suggest that they were deposited in a flat and shallow lacustrine environment. The δO values of the investigated limestones of the Thakkhola-Mustang Graben suggest that it attained the current elevation level prior to the east-west extension of the Himalaya.
- Organisation(s)
- Department of Geology
- External organisation(s)
- Tribhuvan University
- Journal
- Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
- Volume
- 77
- Pages
- 117-126
- No. of pages
- 10
- ISSN
- 1367-9120
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2013.08.019
- Publication date
- 11-2013
- Peer reviewed
- Yes
- Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 105121 Sedimentology, 105119 Petrography
- Portal url
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/c95b7e7e-e8aa-49e0-a8ed-2a0894763cbd