Large-volume rhyolitic volcanism along the proto-Pacific margin of Gondwana consists of three major episodes of magmatism or ‘flare-ups’. The initial episode (V1) overlaps with the Karoo–Ferrar large igneous provinces at c. 183 Ma. A second (V2) episode was erupted in the interval 171–167 Ma, and a third episode (V3) was emplaced in the interval 157–153 Ma. The magmatic events of the V1 and V2 episodes of the Antarctic Peninsula are reviewed here describing major and trace elements, and isotopic (Sr, Nd, O) data from rhyolitic volcanic rocks and more minor basaltic magmatism. An isotopically uniform intermediate magma developed as a result of anatexis of hydrous mafic lower crust, which can be linked to earlier, arc-related underplating. Th...
Geochemical and chronological data for Cenozoic plutons and dikes from northern Victoria Land (Antar...
Antarctica and Zealandia were once-adjacent blocks of Gondwana with a shared magmatic history during...
Early Jurassic silicic volcanic rocks of the Chon Aike Province (V1: 187 – 182 Ma) are 30 recognised...
The break-up of Gondwana during the Early–Middle Jurassic was associated with flood basalt volcanism...
Silicic volcanism at c. 168 Ma has been identified previously on the Antarctic Peninsula, and the Ma...
A suite of Early Jurassic metaluminous to strongly peraluminous granitoids occupy a rear-arc positio...
RbSr and SmNd analyses, as well as a few new KAr dates, are presented for plutonic igneous, meta-ign...
The Cretaceous marks an episode of enhanced magmatism, sedimentation and tectonic processes along th...
Thirty-five new Rb-Sr whole-rock and mineral isochrons are reported for igneous rocks from Graham La...
The voluminous continental margin volcanic arc of the Antarctic Peninsula is one of the major tecton...
The voluminous continental margin volcanic arc of the Antarctic Peninsula is one of the major tecton...
The mid- to Late Triassic marks an episode of magmatism, deformation and metamorphism along the prot...
Rare basaltic volcanic rocks from the northern Antarctic Peninsula (Jason Peninsula) are established...
Rare basaltic volcanic rocks from the northern Antarctic Peninsula (Jason Peninsula) are established...
Abstract: Magmatic and tectonic activity in Antarctica associated 'with the early stages of con...
Geochemical and chronological data for Cenozoic plutons and dikes from northern Victoria Land (Antar...
Antarctica and Zealandia were once-adjacent blocks of Gondwana with a shared magmatic history during...
Early Jurassic silicic volcanic rocks of the Chon Aike Province (V1: 187 – 182 Ma) are 30 recognised...
The break-up of Gondwana during the Early–Middle Jurassic was associated with flood basalt volcanism...
Silicic volcanism at c. 168 Ma has been identified previously on the Antarctic Peninsula, and the Ma...
A suite of Early Jurassic metaluminous to strongly peraluminous granitoids occupy a rear-arc positio...
RbSr and SmNd analyses, as well as a few new KAr dates, are presented for plutonic igneous, meta-ign...
The Cretaceous marks an episode of enhanced magmatism, sedimentation and tectonic processes along th...
Thirty-five new Rb-Sr whole-rock and mineral isochrons are reported for igneous rocks from Graham La...
The voluminous continental margin volcanic arc of the Antarctic Peninsula is one of the major tecton...
The voluminous continental margin volcanic arc of the Antarctic Peninsula is one of the major tecton...
The mid- to Late Triassic marks an episode of magmatism, deformation and metamorphism along the prot...
Rare basaltic volcanic rocks from the northern Antarctic Peninsula (Jason Peninsula) are established...
Rare basaltic volcanic rocks from the northern Antarctic Peninsula (Jason Peninsula) are established...
Abstract: Magmatic and tectonic activity in Antarctica associated 'with the early stages of con...
Geochemical and chronological data for Cenozoic plutons and dikes from northern Victoria Land (Antar...
Antarctica and Zealandia were once-adjacent blocks of Gondwana with a shared magmatic history during...
Early Jurassic silicic volcanic rocks of the Chon Aike Province (V1: 187 – 182 Ma) are 30 recognised...