We compare Ethiopian glaciogenic sandstone of the Late Ordovician and Carboniferous–Permian Gondwana glaciations petrographically and geochemically to provide insight into provenance, transport, and weathering characteristics. Although several studies deal with the glacial deposits in northern Africa and Arabia, the distribution of ice sheets and continent-wide glacier dynamics during the two glaciations remain unclear. Provenance data on Ethiopian Palaeozoic sedimentary rocks are scarce. The sandstones of the Late Ordovician glaciation are highly mature with an average quartz content of 95% and an average chemical index of alteration of 85, pointing to intense weathering and reworking prior to deposition. No evidence for sediment recycling...
Saudi Arabian Palaeozoic siliciclastics cover a stratigraphic range from the Cambrian to the Permian...
International audienceA 400 m thick clastic succession of Late Ordovician through Silurian age crops...
International audienceA 400 m thick clastic succession of Late Ordovician through Silurian age crops...
We compare Ethiopian glaciogenic sandstone of the Late Ordovician and Carboniferous–Permian Gondwana...
Palaeozoic sedimentary successions in northern Ethiopia contain evidence for two Gondwana glaciation...
We use heavy minerals and rutile and garnet chemical compositions to constrain the provenance of two...
The Gondwana supercontinent was completely assembled in the Late Neoproterozoic by closure of the Mo...
We use heavy minerals and rutile and garnet chemical compositions to constrain the provenance of two...
The Arabian Peninsula hosts a thick Palaeozoic succession, ranging from the Cambrian through the Per...
Saudi Arabia is one of the few places in Gondwana where deposits of two Palaeozoic glaciations are w...
Assessment of sediment redistribution by end-Ordovician ice sheets is crucial for the reconstruction...
The Adigrat Sandstones consist of a continental siliciclastic sedimentary unit, more than 700 m thic...
The Paleozoic-Mesozoic sedimentary cover of Ethiopia rests unconformably onto a Precambrian basement...
Saudi Arabian Palaeozoic siliciclastics cover a stratigraphic range from the Cambrian to the Permian...
International audienceA 400 m thick clastic succession of Late Ordovician through Silurian age crops...
International audienceA 400 m thick clastic succession of Late Ordovician through Silurian age crops...
We compare Ethiopian glaciogenic sandstone of the Late Ordovician and Carboniferous–Permian Gondwana...
Palaeozoic sedimentary successions in northern Ethiopia contain evidence for two Gondwana glaciation...
We use heavy minerals and rutile and garnet chemical compositions to constrain the provenance of two...
The Gondwana supercontinent was completely assembled in the Late Neoproterozoic by closure of the Mo...
We use heavy minerals and rutile and garnet chemical compositions to constrain the provenance of two...
The Arabian Peninsula hosts a thick Palaeozoic succession, ranging from the Cambrian through the Per...
Saudi Arabia is one of the few places in Gondwana where deposits of two Palaeozoic glaciations are w...
Assessment of sediment redistribution by end-Ordovician ice sheets is crucial for the reconstruction...
The Adigrat Sandstones consist of a continental siliciclastic sedimentary unit, more than 700 m thic...
The Paleozoic-Mesozoic sedimentary cover of Ethiopia rests unconformably onto a Precambrian basement...
Saudi Arabian Palaeozoic siliciclastics cover a stratigraphic range from the Cambrian to the Permian...
International audienceA 400 m thick clastic succession of Late Ordovician through Silurian age crops...
International audienceA 400 m thick clastic succession of Late Ordovician through Silurian age crops...