Mapping & Petrography Appendices · appendix-19

Petrography — Sheet 19

The Pettijohn diagram translates the BS proportions into the lithic-wacke field by combining framework composition with matrix content. Its location should be recalculated from the documented point count and accompanied by an error envelope, especially because matrix thresholds determine whether ‘wacke’ is appropriate.

Petrography — Sheet 19

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Geological interpretation and evidential boundary

The Pettijohn diagram translates the BS proportions into the lithic-wacke field by combining framework composition with matrix content. Its location should be recalculated from the documented point count and accompanied by an error envelope, especially because matrix thresholds determine whether ‘wacke’ is appropriate. The relative lithic, feldspar and quartz fractions can inform provenance only after alteration, pseudomatrix and unstable fragments are handled consistently. The diagram therefore standardises nomenclature but does not establish source terrane or turbidite subenvironment by itself. Confidence rises when the plotted classification agrees with thin-section texture, hand-specimen description and multiple beds within a measured stratigraphic section.

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