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Petrology Of The Kula Volcanic Field, Western Turkey, Julie M. Dyer Jan 1987

Petrology Of The Kula Volcanic Field, Western Turkey, Julie M. Dyer

Geology Theses and Dissertations

The Kula volcanics are a small Pleistocene to Recent volcanic field located on the north shoulder of the Gediz graben, approximately 120 km east of Izmir. The field consists of a mixture of flows, small cones and pyroclastic deposits erupted during three periods of volcanic activity beginning about one million years ago. The volcanics range in composition from basanites to trachybasalts, commonly porphyritic with abundant clinopyroxene, olivine and amphibole phenocrysts. The lavas also host a wide variety of megacrysts, crustal xenoliths and hydrous mantle-derived nodules. These volcanics unconformably overlie Neogene lacustrine sedimentary rocks and the metamorphic basement rocks of the …


Identification Of Endmembers For Magma Mixing In Little Sitkin Volcano, Alaska, Douglas A. Wolf Jan 1987

Identification Of Endmembers For Magma Mixing In Little Sitkin Volcano, Alaska, Douglas A. Wolf

Geology Theses and Dissertations

Little Sitkin island is an Aleutian calc-alkalic volcanic center that has erupted a suite of lavas ranging from andesite through rhyodacite. Whole-rock chemistry of these lavas indicates contrasting evolutionary processes; major-oxide silica variation diagrams exhibit linear trends that are suggestive of magma-mixing while trace-element trends are largely controlled by accessory-phase fractionation.
Plagioclase, the dominant phenocryst phase in all lavas, commonly occurs in two distinct populations with markedly different compositions and textures. Both normal and reverse zonation is noted in the plagioclase and clinopyroxene of several samples. In addition, clinopyroxene is found as rims on orthopyroxene grains and as cores with …


Geology Of The Lewisporte/Loon Bay Area, Newfoundland, Canada, Richard F. Livaccari Jan 1980

Geology Of The Lewisporte/Loon Bay Area, Newfoundland, Canada, Richard F. Livaccari

Geology Theses and Dissertations

The Lewisporte/Loon Bay area is located within the Central Volcanic belt of Newfoundland. It contains rocks of (?)upper Cambrian to Ordovician in age. The most important group of rocks within this area is the three part Campbellton sequence. The oldest unit of the Campbellton sequence is the Loon Harbour Formation (500-1,000 m thick) composed of mafic volcaniclastics that is conformably overlain by manganiferous cherts of the Luscombe Formation. The Luscombe Formation (370 m thick) is composed of manganiferous cherts that grade upward into highly argillaceous chert. Conformably overlying the Luscombe Formation is the Riding Island greywacke that represents the uppermost …


Petrology And Mineral Chemistry Of Some Jan Mayen Volcanics, Carla A. White Jan 1979

Petrology And Mineral Chemistry Of Some Jan Mayen Volcanics, Carla A. White

Geology Theses and Dissertations

The island of Jan Mayen is the northernmost active volcano on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The rocks of Jan Mayen belong to the potassic series of the alkaline rocks and appear to belong to the straddle type association. The ankaramites and alkali olivine basalts are characterized by the presence of large xenocrysts of rimmed chromium diopside, titaniferous salite, olivine (Fo83 to Fo88), magnetite and sometimes plagioclase (bytownite rimmed by labradorite). Phenocrysts of olivine (Fo74) and plagioclase (andesine) are present in several rocks. These and phenocrysts lie in a matrix composed of` titaniferous salite, olivine (Fo58), plagioclase (andesine), magnetite, biotite and sometimes …


Petrography, Metamorphism, And Geochemistry Of The Bermeja Complex And Related Rocks In Southwestern Puerto Rico And Their Significance In The Evolution Of The Eastern Greater Antillian Island Arc, Victor J.B. Lee Jan 1974

Petrography, Metamorphism, And Geochemistry Of The Bermeja Complex And Related Rocks In Southwestern Puerto Rico And Their Significance In The Evolution Of The Eastern Greater Antillian Island Arc, Victor J.B. Lee

Geology Theses and Dissertations


Chapter I. Introduction and previous work 1
Chapter II. Geological setting and the petrography of the igneous and metamorphic rocks from southwestern Puerto Rico 6
Chapter III. Metamorphism in southwestern Puerto Rico and relations to the Eastern Greater Antilles 46
Chapter IV. Geochemistry of the Bermeja complex 84
Chapter V. Secular compositional changes of the volcanic rocks in Puerto Rico and other islands in eastern West Indies and the significances of the Bermeja complex 179
Appendix A-E: Petrographic data of the analyzed samples of the Bermeja complex 222
References cited 231