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Basaltic melt evolution of the Hengill volcanic system, SW Iceland, and evidence for clinopyroxene assimilation in primitive tholeiitic magmas / Reidar G. Trønnes.
Title: | Basaltic melt evolution of the Hengill volcanic system, SW Iceland, and evidence for clinopyroxene assimilation in primitive tholeiitic magmas / Reidar G. Trønnes. |
Author(s): | Trønnes, Reidar G. |
Date: | 1990. |
In: | Journal of Geophysical Research. (1990.), Vol. 95(B10) (1990) |
Abstract: | Minor amounts of clinopyroxine assimilation, in combination with olivine fractionation, may contribute to chemical evolution of some of most primitive mid-ocean-ridge basalt magmas. Crystal fractionation at successively shallower levels, combined with minor contamination with crustal anatectic melts, explains both major and trace element abundances of intermediate and evolved basaltic glasses of Hengill volcanic system. |
Notes: | Journal of Geophysical Research. Vol. 95(B10) :15, 893-15, 910 (1990). |
Keywords: | 551.21 -- Volcanoes. 552.3 -- Igneous rocks. A -- Geophysical sciences (general). (*35) -- Iceland. |
SPRI record no.: | 104567 |
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