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4601“..., the first picritic lavas recovered that are related to the Kerguelen plume. K-Ar and 40Ar-39Ar ages...”
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4602by Diop, Habib Elhadji Sy“... of lavas (n=59) from a 650 m section exposed in the wall of a glacial valley at Trois Menestrels...”
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4603“... phase of Timiskaming volcanism was characterized by calc-alkaline lavas, which are transitional between...”
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4604“... with epiclastic amphibole-chlorite debris. The lavas are massive flows, autobrecciated lavas and, sometimes...”
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4605by Ingle, Stephanie, Mahoney, John J, Sato, Hiroshi, Coffin, Millard F, Kimura, Jun-Ichi, Hirano, Naoto, Nakanishi, Masao“... to the south. Drilled Manihiki lavas are tholeiitic with incompatible trace element abundances similar to those...”
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4606by Berkelhammer, Samuel Ethan“... by eruptions of basaltic-andesite to dacite lavas and domes (~28–23 Ma Rocker Creek lavas and domes...”
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4607by Bates, Jennifer L. E.“... porphyritic pillow lavas of the Ireland Point Volcanics) suggesting a mobilization of the ore-forming elements...”
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4608by Laj, Carlo“... Miocene lavas from central France (Puy de Dome). In so doing, Brunhes (1906) made first use of a field...”
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4609by Laj, Carlo“... Miocene lavas from central France (Puy de Dome). In so doing, Brunhes (1906) made first use of a field...”
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4610by Laj, Carlo“... Miocene lavas from central France (Puy de Dome). In so doing, Brunhes (1906) made first use of a field...”
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4611by Laj, Carlo“... Miocene lavas from central France (Puy de Dome). In so doing, Brunhes (1906) made first use of a field...”
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4612by Laj, Carlo“... Miocene lavas from central France (Puy de Dome). In so doing, Brunhes (1906) made first use of a field...”
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4613by Laj, Carlo“... Miocene lavas from central France (Puy de Dome). In so doing, Brunhes (1906) made first use of a field...”
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4614“... dominate variation both of the Troodos lavas (perhaps because a high degree of partial melting yielded a...”
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4615by Churikova T.G., Ivanov B.V., Eichelberger J., Wörner G., Browne B., Izbekov P.“... of major and trace elements in plagioclase grains from acid lavas and basalt inclusions are presented...”
Published in Journal of Volcanology and Seismology (2013)
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4616by Kingsbury, C.G. (Cole G.), Ernst, R.E. (Richard E.), Cousens, B. (Brian), Williamson, M.-C. (Marie-Claude)“... resulted from a mantle plume head. This magmatism is largely recorded as extensive Early Cretaceous lavas...”
Published in Norwegian Journal of Geology (2016)
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4617by Liu, Haiyang, Xiao, Yilin, Sun, He, Tong, Fengtai, Heuser, Alexander, Churikova, Tatiana, Wörner, Gerhard“...Abstract Chalcophile elements and lithium (Li) isotopes were measured on lavas from a 220‐km...”
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth (2020)
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4618“...Klyuchevskoy is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth, erupting lavas at a rate of ∼1 m3...”
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4619by Þórarinsson, Sigurjón Böðvar, Holm, Paul Martin, Duprat, Helene Inga, Tegner, Christian“... Ocean. On Kap Kane ca. 70 Ma silicic lavas and ignimbrites dominate over mildly alkaline basalts...”
Published in Lithos (2011)
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4620by Element Abundances, B. R. Jicha, B. S. Singer, J. G. Brophy, J. H. Fournelle, C. M. Johnson, B. L. Beard, T. J. Lapen, N. J. Mahlen“... lavas from Kanaga, Roundhead, Seguam, and Shishaldin volcanoes provide constraints on the com-position...”
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