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[SRD33-09] Heavy Mineral Composition from Marine Sediment, Bangka, Indonesia
Keywords:Rare Earth Element, Heavy Mineral, Marine Sediment
ΣREE concentrations are within the range 169-334 ppm with an average 213 ppm. Chondrite normalized REE pattern shows enrichment of LREE over HREE with LREE/HREE ratio range from 2.3 - 4.8 (average 4.33) and exhibits low (Gd/Yb)N ratio (range between 1.3-2.2, average 1.91) that ilustrate flat HREE pattern. Eu/ Eu* and Ce/ Ce* anomalies give negative anomaly result. It ranges from 0.03 - 0.25 (average 0.12) for Eu anomaly, and 0.014 -0.026 (average 0,02) for Ce anomaly. Eu and Ce negative anomaly possibly correspond to the changing of redox condition during sedimentary process (weathering, transport, and diagenesis).
The correlation between REE and REE-bearing heavy mineral bound elements ( P, Zr, Th, and Y) were made to see the contribution of heavy mineral to bulk REE concentration. La has positive correlation with Th ( r = 0.81) and Y ( r = 0.97 ) but no correlation with P (r = 0) and Zr displays negative correlation with Yb ( r = - 0.67). The positive correlation between La vs Th and La vs Y implies that monazite found in the heavy mineral composition play some role in LREE concentration, however no correlation with P might be due to another influx of organic P-bearing material (shell fragment, carbonate, etc) to the sediment even though REE-bearing phospate are significant. Another REE bearing heavy mineral, zircon, is considerably HREE bearing , but HREE in the bulk sediment is probably less affected by the presence of zircon.