High-Si Rhyolites and Shoshonitic Volcanics

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

The transgressive sedimentary sequence of the Notnnea Basin contains rhyolitic lavas and less voluminous mafic and intermediate volcanims of shoshonitic affinities which erupted simultaneously during the late Cretaceous. The shoshonitic volcanism shows a trend from early inafic to younger evolved intermediate lithologies. The rhyolites are consistently calc- alkaline. There is no evidence of 'mixing, of, the two magma types. The shoshonitic volcanism is the result of a short-lived subduction event related to sprcadime in the New Caledonia Basin and involved reactivation of an earlier Mesozoic subduction zone.
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APA:  (1995)  High-Si Rhyolites and Shoshonitic Volcanics

MLA: High-Si Rhyolites and Shoshonitic Volcanics. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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