نتایج جستجو برای: basaltic composition

تعداد نتایج: 261472  

قاسمی, حبیب‎الله , کاظمی, زکیه ,

Outcrops of the Upper Ordovician igneous rocks, as basaltic lava and microgabbroic dyke and sill, present within the Abarsej and Ghelli formations in north and southwest of Shahrood. These rocks have basaltic, trachybasaltic and basaltic trachyandesitic composition with alkaline nature. Their parallel patterns on the primitive mantle and chondrite normalized spider diagrams indicate the common ...

2003
T. Mikouchi A. Monkawa M. Miyamoto

Introduction: Recently, a lot of basaltic shergottites have been found from the desert areas in northern Africa and Middle East Asia. Most of them contain large olivine grains that are not present in the previously known basaltic shergottites (except for EETA79001). These olivine grains are mostly Mg-rich, but they show different mineralogical features in each meteorite. Dar al Gani 476 and its...

2005
J. DUFEK G. W. BERGANTZ

We present a quantitative assessment of the thermal and dynamic response of an amphibolitic lower crust to the intrusion of basaltic dike swarms in an arc setting. We consider the effect of variable intrusion geometry, depth of intrusion, and basalt flux on the production, persistence, and interaction of basaltic and crustal melt in a stochastic computational framework. Distinct melting and mix...

صلواتی, مژگان, کنعانیان , علی , زعیمنیا, فاطمه , صمدی صوفی, علیرضا ,

The Southern Caspian Sea ophiolite complex (SCO) is one of the Late Cretaceous discontinuous oceanic lithosphere remnants in northern Iran. These complex is almost a complete sequence from bottom to top, ultramafic cumulates, layered gabbros, isotropic gabbros, dike complex and basaltic lavas which is covered by Late Cretaceous (Companion- maaestirchtian) pelagic limestone. Crustal ultramafic c...

Petrography and chemistry of minerals showing that Eocene alkaline volcanic rocks in southwestern of Germi (Talesh zone, NW Iran) mostly have basaltic composition. Mineralogically these rocks are composed of diopsidic clinopyroxene and labradoritic plagioclase phenocrysts. The microlithic and glassy groundmass composed of sanidine, clinopyroxene, biotite, pargasitic amphibole and magnetite asso...

2017
C. J. Horwell P. Sargent D. Andronico M. D. Lo Castro M. Tomatis S. E. Hillman S. A. K. Michnowicz

Mount Etna is Europe’s largest and most active volcano. In recent years, it has displayed enhanced explosive activity, causing concern amongst local inhabitants who frequently have to live with, and clean up, substantial ashfall. Basaltic volcanic ash is generally considered unlikely to be a respiratory health hazard due to its often coarse nature (with few particles sub-10 μm diameter) and lac...

2010
M. A. Obeid

The Wadi Hodein area contains a wide variety of late Precambrian igneous and metamorphic rocks, represented by gneisses, serpentinites, metagabbros, metasediments, metavolcanics, metagabbro-diorite, granodiorite and granitoids. The Wadi Hodein metavolcanics (WHV), including G. Khashab and G. El Anbat, represent one of the significant metavolcanic suites in the southern part of the Nubian Shield...

2003
DANIEL A. GREGORI

Absbvct New petrographic and chemical data of volcanic rocks from the Metales Belt, Rio de las Tunas area, in the Frontal Cordillera of Argentina are presented. The rocks display a broadly basaltic composition. ‘PNO varieties of basaltic dikes can be differentiated. One group, whose mineralogy comprise essentially tremolite-actinolite, plagioclase, pyroxene and limited amounts of olivine as the...

2017
Diane R. Smith William P. Leeman

Smith, D. R. and Leeman, W. P., 1993. The origin of Mount St. Helens andesites. J. Volcanol. Geotherm. Res., 55: 271-303. Mount St. Helens volcano has intermittently produced mainly dacitic products but occasionally erupted a more diverse suite of lavas including basalts and andesites. Petrogenetic relations between these magmas provide insight into the dynamics of the subjacent magma system. M...

2015
J C Bridges S P Schwenzer R Leveille F Westall R C Wiens N Mangold T Bristow P Edwards G Berger

The Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity found host rocks of basaltic composition and alteration assemblages containing clay minerals at Yellowknife Bay, Gale Crater. On the basis of the observed host rock and alteration minerals, we present results of equilibrium thermochemical modeling of the Sheepbed mudstones of Yellowknife Bay in order to constrain the formation conditions of its second...

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