Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4457936 Journal of Geochemical Exploration 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Two discriminant function models are constructed in order to distinguish major- and trace-element geochemical patterns characteristic for radiolarian cherts from the Zagorje–Mid-Transdanubian Zone ophiolite mélange of NW Croatia. The models are subsequently used to assign new samples from the adjacent magmatic–sedimentary complex extending from the Central Dinaridic Ophiolite Belt in NW Bosnia and thereby to test their applicability in similar cases when clear field relations are absent. In both models the first discriminant function explains the most part of the system variability. However, between the two, the trace-element model proves itself as a more helpful predictive tool presenting a straightforward example of correct classification of samples into three pre-defined groups (Triassic-basin, Triassic-slope and Jurassic radiolarian cherts). This result is extended further, with allocation of all samples from the test region into a single group (Jurassic) according to their trace-element geochemistry.

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