Major and trace element composition of melts from the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka

Melt inclusions in olivine and plagioclase phenocrysts from rocks (magnesian basalt, basaltic andesite, andesite, ignimbrite, and dacite) of various age from the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka, were studied by means of their homogenization and by analyzing the glasses in 100 melt inclusi...

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Main Authors: Tolstykh, M L, Naumov, V B, Gavrilenko, M G, Ozerov, AYu, Kononkova, N N
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2012
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.793071 2023-05-15T16:59:00+02:00 Major and trace element composition of melts from the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka Tolstykh, M L Naumov, V B Gavrilenko, M G Ozerov, AYu Kononkova, N N MEDIAN LATITUDE: 52.547213 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 158.054551 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 52.510200 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 157.989500 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 52.585900 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 158.128900 2012-10-23 application/zip, 11 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.793071 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.793071 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.793071 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.793071 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Tolstykh, M L; Naumov, V B; Gavrilenko, M G; Ozerov, AYu; Kononkova, N N (2012): Chemical composition, volatile components, and trace elements in the melts of the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka: Evidence from inclusions in minerals. Geochemistry International, 50(6), 522-550, https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016702912060079 Archive of Ocean Data ARCOD Dataset 2012 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.793071 https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016702912060079 2023-01-20T07:32:46Z Melt inclusions in olivine and plagioclase phenocrysts from rocks (magnesian basalt, basaltic andesite, andesite, ignimbrite, and dacite) of various age from the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka, were studied by means of their homogenization and by analyzing the glasses in 100 melt inclusions on an electron microprobe and 24 inclusions on an ion probe. The SiO2 concentrations of the melts vary within a broad range of 45-74 wt%, as also are the concentrations of other major components. According to their SiO2, Na2O, K2O, TiO2, and P2O5 concentrations, the melts are classified into seven groups. The mafic melts (45-53 wt% SiO2) comprise the following varieties: potassic (on average 4.2 wt% K2O, 1.7 wt% Na2O, 1.0 wt% TiO2, and 0.20 wt% P2O5), sodic (3.2% Na2O, 1.1% K2O, 1.1% TiO2, and 0.40% P2O5), and titaniferous with high P2O5 concentrations (2.2% TiO2, 1.1% P2O5, 3.8% Na2O, and 3.0% K2O). The melts of intermediate composition (53-64% SiO2) also include potassic (5.6% K2O, 3.4% Na2O, 1.0% TiO2, and 0.4% P2O5) and sodic (4.3% Na2O, 2.8% K2O, 1.3% TiO2, and 0.4% P2O5) varieties. The acid melts (64-74% SiO2) are either potassic (4.5% K2O, 3.6% Na2O, 0.7% TiO2, and 0.15% P2O5) or sodic (4.5% Na2O, 3.1% K2O, 0.7% TiO2, and 0.13% P2O5). A distinctive feature of the Gorely volcanic center is the pervasive occurrence of K-rich compositions throughout the whole compositional range (silicity) of the melts. Melt inclusions of various types were sometimes found not only in a single sample but also in the same phenocrysts. The sodic and potassic types of the melts contain different Cl and F concentrations: the sodic melts are richer in Cl, whereas the potassic melts are enriched in F. We are the first to discover potassic melts with very high F concentrations (up to 2.7 wt%, 1.19 wt% on average, 17 analyses) in the Kuriles and Kamchatka. The average F concentration in the sodic melts is 0.16 wt% (37 analyses). The melts are distinguished for their richness in various groups of trace elements: LILE, REE (particularly ... Dataset Kamchatka PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(157.989500,158.128900,52.585900,52.510200)
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ARCOD
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ARCOD
Tolstykh, M L
Naumov, V B
Gavrilenko, M G
Ozerov, AYu
Kononkova, N N
Major and trace element composition of melts from the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka
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description Melt inclusions in olivine and plagioclase phenocrysts from rocks (magnesian basalt, basaltic andesite, andesite, ignimbrite, and dacite) of various age from the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka, were studied by means of their homogenization and by analyzing the glasses in 100 melt inclusions on an electron microprobe and 24 inclusions on an ion probe. The SiO2 concentrations of the melts vary within a broad range of 45-74 wt%, as also are the concentrations of other major components. According to their SiO2, Na2O, K2O, TiO2, and P2O5 concentrations, the melts are classified into seven groups. The mafic melts (45-53 wt% SiO2) comprise the following varieties: potassic (on average 4.2 wt% K2O, 1.7 wt% Na2O, 1.0 wt% TiO2, and 0.20 wt% P2O5), sodic (3.2% Na2O, 1.1% K2O, 1.1% TiO2, and 0.40% P2O5), and titaniferous with high P2O5 concentrations (2.2% TiO2, 1.1% P2O5, 3.8% Na2O, and 3.0% K2O). The melts of intermediate composition (53-64% SiO2) also include potassic (5.6% K2O, 3.4% Na2O, 1.0% TiO2, and 0.4% P2O5) and sodic (4.3% Na2O, 2.8% K2O, 1.3% TiO2, and 0.4% P2O5) varieties. The acid melts (64-74% SiO2) are either potassic (4.5% K2O, 3.6% Na2O, 0.7% TiO2, and 0.15% P2O5) or sodic (4.5% Na2O, 3.1% K2O, 0.7% TiO2, and 0.13% P2O5). A distinctive feature of the Gorely volcanic center is the pervasive occurrence of K-rich compositions throughout the whole compositional range (silicity) of the melts. Melt inclusions of various types were sometimes found not only in a single sample but also in the same phenocrysts. The sodic and potassic types of the melts contain different Cl and F concentrations: the sodic melts are richer in Cl, whereas the potassic melts are enriched in F. We are the first to discover potassic melts with very high F concentrations (up to 2.7 wt%, 1.19 wt% on average, 17 analyses) in the Kuriles and Kamchatka. The average F concentration in the sodic melts is 0.16 wt% (37 analyses). The melts are distinguished for their richness in various groups of trace elements: LILE, REE (particularly ...
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author Tolstykh, M L
Naumov, V B
Gavrilenko, M G
Ozerov, AYu
Kononkova, N N
author_facet Tolstykh, M L
Naumov, V B
Gavrilenko, M G
Ozerov, AYu
Kononkova, N N
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title Major and trace element composition of melts from the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka
title_short Major and trace element composition of melts from the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka
title_full Major and trace element composition of melts from the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka
title_fullStr Major and trace element composition of melts from the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka
title_full_unstemmed Major and trace element composition of melts from the Gorely volcanic center, southern Kamchatka
title_sort major and trace element composition of melts from the gorely volcanic center, southern kamchatka
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