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Low-pressure fractionation of the Nyiragongo volcanic rocks, Virunga Province, D.R. Congo

2004

Abstract A new petrogenetic model for the Nyiragongo volcanics based on petrological and geochemical studies of a wide range of highly alkaline and silica-undersaturated fractionated rocks (Mg# 23–44) invokes low-pressure fractionation occurring mainly within the Nyiragongo volcanic edifice. The most primitive Nyiragongo rocks seem correspond to a pyroxene-nephelinitic melt which evolved to melilite nephelinite and melilitite by fractionation of leucite, together with varying amounts of nepheline. Leucite nephelinite, leucitite and leucite tephrite represent rock types originating partly by phenocryst accumulation. Mineral and bulk rock geochemistry of pyroxene nephelinites indicate an alre…

Basaltgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryNepheliniteGeochemistryMeliliteengineering.materialVolcanic rockIgneous rockGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyTephriteengineeringPhenocrystLeuciteGeologyJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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An anorogenic pulse in a typical orogenic setting: The geochemical and geochronological record in the East Serbian latest Cretaceous to Palaeocene al…

2013

Abstract This study focuses on the East Serbian latest Cretaceous to Palaeocene Mafic Alkaline Rocks (hereafter, ES-MAR). This alkaline magmatism developed along the Eurasian border after the closure of the Mesozoic Tethys in the Balkan sector. Olivine(± clinopyroxene)-phyric and olivine- and nepheline-normative basanite, tephrite and theralite rocks are studied using Ar/Ar ages and major elements, trace elements and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopes. The ES-MAR are geochemically similar to other alkaline rocks of the Circum-Mediterranean Anorogenic Cenozoic Igneous (CiMACI) province, showing elevated contents of high field strength elements (HFSE) (e.g., Nb = 50–100 ppm) and high HFSE/LILE (large ion lith…

Olivine010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbiologyGeochemistryGeologyengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysicsbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesBasaniteIgneous rockGeochemistry and PetrologyTephriteMagmatismengineeringLithophileMaficLileGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesLithos
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Potassic dyke swarm in the Sapucai Graben, Eastern Paraguay: Petrographical, mineralogical and geochemical outlines.

1992

Abstract The western side of the Parana Basin of Brazil extends to central Paraguay, where repeated and widespread magmatic activity developed from Lower Cretaceous to Oligocene, associated with late Mesozoic crustal extension trending NE-SW. In central Paraguay this trend is characterized by a zone of NW-SE normal faults which formed the Asuncion-Sapucai graben, up to 45 km wide and 200 km long, where alkaline rocks occur as volcanic domes, complexes, lava-flows and dykes. These rocks, 128 Ma aged, are dominantly potassic and ne-normative. A swarm of at least 200, mainley NW-SE trending, dykes occurs in the Sapucai region and seems to be formed by two main lineages: tephrite to phonolite (…

PhonoliteBasaltPargasiteAlkali basaltGeochemistryGeologyPeralkaline rockchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyTephriteNephelineKaersutiteGeology
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