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Geochemistry of primary and least fractionated lavas from Okmok volcano, Central Aleutians: implications for arc magmagenesis / Christopher J. Nye, Mary R. Reid.

Title: Geochemistry of primary and least fractionated lavas from Okmok volcano, Central Aleutians: implications for arc magmagenesis / Christopher J. Nye, Mary R. Reid.
Author(s): Nye, Christopher J.
Reid, Mary R.
Date: 1986.
In: Journal of Geophysical Research. (1986.), Vol. 91(B10) (1986)
Abstract: Studies of lavas from Okmok volcano proposing that decompression of the upward moving limb of the induced counterflow is the dominant melting mechanism and the melting zone is localised for physical rather than physiochemical reasons.
Notes:

Journal of Geophysical Research. Vol. 91(B10) :10, 271-10, 287 (1986).

Keywords: 551.217 -- Volcanic products.
551.242.22 -- Island arcs.
B -- Geology and soil sciences.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*495.2) -- Aleutian Islands.
SPRI record no.: 80079

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