Composotion and provenance of the upper Cretaceous to eocone sandstones in Central Palawan, Philippines: Constraints on the tectonic development of Palawan

Shigeyuki Suzuki, Shizuo Takemura, Graciano P. Yumul, Sevillo D. David, Daniel K. Asiedu

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Abstract

Sandstones from the Upper Cretaceous to Eocene succession of Central Palawan are rich in quartz grains and acidic volcanic rock fragments. Potassium feldspar grains and granitic rock fragments are commonly observed. The moderate to high SiO2 and low FeO plus MgO contents of the sandstones support the proposal that clasts were derived from a continental source region. Southern China (Kwangtung and Fukien regions) is inferred to be the source area of the sandstones. The sedimentary facies of the Upper Cretaceous to Eocene succession consist of turbidite and sandstones, suggesting that they were deposited in the deep sea portions of submarine-fans and basin plains situated along a continental margin. These features indicate that the Upper Cretaceous to Eocene succession of the Central Palawan were derived and drifted from the southern margin of China. The tectonic history related to the formation of Palawan Island is also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)611-626
Number of pages16
JournalIsland Arc
Volume9
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2000

Keywords

  • Cretaceous to econe
  • Palawan Island
  • Philippine arc
  • Provedence
  • Sandstone composition
  • South China Sea

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geology

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