Nemrut volcano, adjacent to Lake Van (Turkey), is one of the most important peralkaline silicic centres in the world, where magmatism for ~570,000 years has been dominated by peralkaline trachytes and rhyolites. Using onshore and Lake Van drill site tephra samples, we document the phenocryst and glass matrix compositions, confirming a complete spectrum from very rare mafic to dominantly silicic magmas. Magma mixing has been common and, along with the multi-lineage nature of the magmas, indicates that Nemrut has been a very open system where, nevertheless, compositionally zoned caps developed during periods of relative eruptive quiescence. Geothermometry suggests that the intermediate-silicic magmas evolved in an upper crustal magma reservoi...
6th European Conference on Mineralogy and Spectroscopy -- SEP, 2007 -- Stockholm, SWEDENWOS: 0002542...
The Incekaya hyaloclastite cone (eastern Anatolia, Turkey), the focal point along a major eruptive f...
The petrogenetic processes through which peralkaline silicic magmas are generated in oceanic island ...
Nemrut volcano, adjacent to Lake Van (Turkey), is one of the most important peralkaline silicic cent...
Thirty-two new single crystal ages document 400 000 years of widespread explosive volcanism of histo...
Fifteen Lateglacial to Holocene rhyolitic, dominantly primary tephra layers piston-cored and drilled...
Peralkaline silicic extrusive rocks are an important component of the volcanological record. Here we...
Peralkaline silicic extrusive rocks are an important component of the volcanological record. Here we...
The central Kenya peralkaline province comprises five young (<1 Ma) volcanic complexes dominated by ...
International audienceMt. Nemrut volcano, situated at the west of Lake Van, is one of the historical...
Abstract: The volcanological development of the Nemrut stratovolcano, located near the southwestern ...
The volcanological development of the Nemrut stratovolcano, located near the southwestern tip of Lak...
Le volcan Quaternaire Nemrut est situé à 12 Km de la zone de collision continentale entre l'Arabie e...
The central Kenya peralkaline province comprises five young (< 1 Ma) volcanic complexes dominated by...
The central Kenya peralkaline province comprises five young (< 1 Ma) volcanic complexes dominated...
6th European Conference on Mineralogy and Spectroscopy -- SEP, 2007 -- Stockholm, SWEDENWOS: 0002542...
The Incekaya hyaloclastite cone (eastern Anatolia, Turkey), the focal point along a major eruptive f...
The petrogenetic processes through which peralkaline silicic magmas are generated in oceanic island ...
Nemrut volcano, adjacent to Lake Van (Turkey), is one of the most important peralkaline silicic cent...
Thirty-two new single crystal ages document 400 000 years of widespread explosive volcanism of histo...
Fifteen Lateglacial to Holocene rhyolitic, dominantly primary tephra layers piston-cored and drilled...
Peralkaline silicic extrusive rocks are an important component of the volcanological record. Here we...
Peralkaline silicic extrusive rocks are an important component of the volcanological record. Here we...
The central Kenya peralkaline province comprises five young (<1 Ma) volcanic complexes dominated by ...
International audienceMt. Nemrut volcano, situated at the west of Lake Van, is one of the historical...
Abstract: The volcanological development of the Nemrut stratovolcano, located near the southwestern ...
The volcanological development of the Nemrut stratovolcano, located near the southwestern tip of Lak...
Le volcan Quaternaire Nemrut est situé à 12 Km de la zone de collision continentale entre l'Arabie e...
The central Kenya peralkaline province comprises five young (< 1 Ma) volcanic complexes dominated by...
The central Kenya peralkaline province comprises five young (< 1 Ma) volcanic complexes dominated...
6th European Conference on Mineralogy and Spectroscopy -- SEP, 2007 -- Stockholm, SWEDENWOS: 0002542...
The Incekaya hyaloclastite cone (eastern Anatolia, Turkey), the focal point along a major eruptive f...
The petrogenetic processes through which peralkaline silicic magmas are generated in oceanic island ...