(Table 1) Chemical composition of Middle Cenozoic magmatic rocks from the Schmidt Peninsula, North Sakhalin

Middle Cenozoic evolution of magmatism in the Schmidt Peninsula between 37 and 25 Ma began with eruptions of subalkaline and moderately alkaline andesite, latite, trachyandesite, and trachyrhyolite lavas and ended with subvolcanic intrusions of highly alkaline strongly undersaturated essexites. Acco...

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Main Authors: Rasskazov, S V, Simanenko, V P, Malinovsky, A I, Yasnygina, T A
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2007
Subjects:
FeO
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.745644
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745644
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Summary:Middle Cenozoic evolution of magmatism in the Schmidt Peninsula between 37 and 25 Ma began with eruptions of subalkaline and moderately alkaline andesite, latite, trachyandesite, and trachyrhyolite lavas and ended with subvolcanic intrusions of highly alkaline strongly undersaturated essexites. According to trace element data magmatism evolved from melting of a mantle source in the zone of ocean-continent plate convergence to small degree partial melting in the lithospheric mantle at the final stage. This succession is generally typical for Late Cenozoic continental-margin magmatism in the Southeast Russia. Similarity in the Middle and Late Cenozoic stages of magmatism is an evidence for their individual significance.