| Wysoczanski, R.J., Gamble, J.A., Kyle, P.R., Thirlwall, M.F. (1995) The petrology of lower crustal xenoliths from the Executive Committee Range, Marie Byrd Land Volcanic Province, West Antarctica. Lithos, 36 (3) 185-201 doi:10.1016/0024-4937(95)00017-8 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
xenoliths from the Executive Committee Range, Marie Byrd Land Volcanic Province, West Antarctica R.J. Wysoczanski...magmas from the late-Cenozoic Marie Byrd Land Volcanic Province, West Antarctica, have entrained lithospheric...collected from the Executive Committee Range (Mounts Hampton in the north and Mount Sidley in the south)...south) in central Marie Byrd Land, and their petrological characteristics together with preliminary geochemicai...composition of xenoliths from Mounts Hampton and Sidley differ (e.g. Mount Sidley xenoliths have Mg# 32-80 |
| LeMasurier, Wesley E., Futa, Kiyoto, Hole, Malcolm, Kawachi, Yosuke (2003) Polybaric Evolution of Phonolite, Trachyte, and Rhyolite Volcanoes in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica: Controls on Peralkalinity and Silica Saturation. International Geology Review, 45 (12) 1055-1099 doi:10.2747/0020-6814.45.12.1055 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
Trachyte, and Rhyolite Volcanoes in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica: Controls on Peralkalinity and Silica...Trachyte, and Rhyolite Volcanoes in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica: Controls on Peralkalinity and Silica...Trachyte, and Rhyolite Volcanoes in Eastern Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica: Controls on Peralkalinity and Silica...Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand2 Abstract In the Marie Byrd Land volcanic province, peralkaline and metaluminous...contamination. We focus on volcanoes of the Executive Committee Range and Mount Murphy, where we find good representation |
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cores from Antarctica. The bulk of the debris is composed of dust-sized particles of glass that can probably...attributed to volcanic sources in Antarctica, though sources outside Antarctica cannot be entirely discounted...a significant cooling of the atmosphere over Antarctica occurred at the same time. This cooling trend...conceivable that widespread eruption of volcanic ash in Antarctica during the latter part of the Wisconsinmay also...Introduction On 29 January 1968 the Antarctic Ice Sheet at Byrd Station was penetrated to a depth of 2164 m by deep |
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evolution of hydrovolcanic deltas in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica W. E. L E M A S U R I E R University...wlemasur@carbon.cudenver.edu) Abstract: The Marie Byrd Land volcanic province is a late Cenozoic alkaline...basalttrachyte volcanic field on the Pacific coast of West Antarctica. Most of these volcanoes are partially buried...province-wide lack of pillow lava cores in Marie Byrd Land englacial volcanoes, and factors that may be...ice or water level. Hydrovolcanic phenomena in Antarctica have been compared to this model since the earliest |
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6-15 August 1970, organized by the SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON ANTARCTIC RESEARCH and sponsored by the INTERNATIONAL...earth scientists in the scientific exploration of Antarctica can best be judged from the fact that 7 years...Cape Town, Antarctic earth scientists were able to mount a larger but similarly effective symposium at Oslo...geology and solid earth geophysical literature of Antarctica. It is worth noting that two important differences...result of much work by the Norwegian National Committee under the Chairman, Dr T. Gjelsvik, and the grateful |
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85-107 Mediterranean region, heat flow 33(1-3) 3-30 Western Australia, geochemistry 37(2-3) 199-221 Acebuches...33( l-3) 169-188 Brooks Range 35( l-2) l-25 structural geology, Brooks Range 33( l-3) 67-83 Albacete...121-138; l3(2) 217-219; l7(4) 289298; 36(2) 103-l 14 Antarctica 29( l-2) 87- 105 Califomia27(2) 107.114 France...Volumes 1-39 Cima d’ Asta 32( l-2) 47-62 Koralpe Range 25( l-3) 219-226 magmas, Dolomites 10(l) 39-47 metamorphism...1-2) 43-56 mineralogy 3(2) 161-166; 7(2) 75-79 Western Australia, geochemistry 37(2-3) 181-197 amber mica |
| Zanon, Vittorio, Pimentel, Adriano, Auxerre, Marion, Marchini, Greta, Stuart, Finlay M. (2020) Unravelling the magma feeding system of a young basaltic oceanic volcano. Lithos, 352. 105325 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2019.105325 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) |
cinder cones and hornitos of smaller size on the western flank of Pico volcano. This trend is offset several...coastline and from a fresh-looking cinder cone on the western upper flank of the volcano. From each site three...Weathered grains and -p with adhering volcanic glass were discarded. Crystals were separated in subsets...fountain event of the summit, also fall within the range described above. Type-A lavas (and tephra layer)...the liquid (ThL) or the vapour phase (ThV). The range of ThL varies between 24.7 and 31.1°C, corresponding |
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borosilicate glass; Hilgenberg, Germany), which was glued into a CrystalCap Copper mount (Hampton Research...Research, USA) by using a 0.2 mm glass capillary attached to a syringe. The cap and capillary were placed in |
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48 49 50 II Paleozoic Metasedimentary Rocks - Western Sequence General Statement Hoosac Formation General...Problems Sedimentological Significance of the Western Sequence 5^ 5^ 55 55 56 56 59 59 59 61 62 63 6...185 185 191 193 Talc 193 Ornamental Stone Lime Glass Sand Crushed Quartzite Graphite Sand and Gravel...*f Estimated modes for the Hoosac Formation - western sequence. 57 Estimated modes for the Da 1 ton...Appalachian geosyncline on the western flank of the metamorphic high in western New England. Precambrian rocks |