Abstract

Field mapping was carried out on Bima sandstone from Dumne and its environs with the aim to understand the geology and determine the paleoenvironment of deposition. The integrated (outcrop study with granulometric and pebble morphometric) studies were used to achieve this aim. Based on outcrop studies, nine (9) lithofacies were identified from the proximal alluvial fan facies to the mid-fan braided river: massive, matrix-supported, gravel-dominated facies (Gmm); matrix-supported gravel (Gmg); clast-supported gravel stratified (Gh); gravel stratified trough cross-bedded sandstone (Gt); trough cross-bedded sandstone (St); planar cross-bedded sandstone (Sp); ripple cross-laminated sandstone (Sr); massive sandstone (Sm) and silt and mud (Fsm). The outcrop sampled materials were subjected to granulometric and morphometric analyses. The result of the granulometric shows that the Bima sandstones of the study area have an average graphic mean (Mz) of 0.82 (coarse grains), an inclusive graphic standard deviation (δi) of 1.33 (poorly sorted), a graphic kurtosis (K) of 1.11 (leptokurtic), and an inclusive graphic skewness (Ski) of 0.17 (positive skewed). The result of the pebble morphometrics shows that the grains have an average elongation ratio (ER) of 0.80, coefficient of flatness (FI) of 60.6%, oblate–prolate index (OPI) of 0.35, maximum projection sphericity index (MPSI) of 0.77 and roundness (ρ) of 0.43. The roundness versus elongation ratio plot indicates a fluvial to transitional environment. Several bivariate and ternary plots that include the granulometric and pebble morphometric data suggest a river environment for the Bima sandstone in the studied area.

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