Silicic volcanism at c. 168 Ma has been identified previously on the Antarctic Peninsula, and the Mapple Formation, which includes those volcanic rocks, has been defined and documented from one area of the east coast of Graham Land. Based on age and geochemical criteria, correlations have been made to the extensive Chon Aike Province of South America, which has been demonstrated to be one of the largest silicic volcanic provinces in the world. Rhyolitic and intermediate composition volcanic successions from six separate localities on the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula are described here and are confirmed as correlatives of the Mapple Formation, based on newly acquired geochronology and field observations. They are dominantly rhyoliti...
Abstract Silicic volcanism in the Transantarctic Mountains, represented by rhyolitic tuff that mainl...
The Hanson Formation, Antarctica, consists of interbedded sandstones and tuffaceous rocks of Early J...
The Hanson Formation, Antarctica, consists of interbedded sandstones and tuffaceous rocks of Early J...
The break-up of Gondwana during the Early–Middle Jurassic was associated with flood basalt volcanism...
Early Jurassic silicic volcanic rocks of the Chon Aike Province (V1: 187 – 182 Ma) are 30 recognised...
Rhyolitic volcanism along the proto-Pacific margin of Gondwana occurred at intervals throughout the ...
Large-volume rhyolitic volcanism along the proto-Pacific margin of Gondwana consists of three major ...
Thirty-five new Rb-Sr whole-rock and mineral isochrons are reported for igneous rocks from Graham La...
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...
The field occurrence, age, classification and geochemistry of the Mesozoic volcanic rocks of Patagon...
Late Triassic – Jurassic igneous rocks of the Antarctic Peninsula and Patagonia provide evidence for...
New geochronology from a thick (> 800m) basaltic succession along the eastern margin of the Antarcti...
[1] The timing of magmatic events forming Jurassic basaltic rocks in Dronning Maud Land (DML), Antar...
Abstract: Magmatic and tectonic activity in Antarctica associated 'with the early stages of con...
Abstract Silicic volcanism in the Transantarctic Mountains, represented by rhyolitic tuff that mainl...
The Hanson Formation, Antarctica, consists of interbedded sandstones and tuffaceous rocks of Early J...
The Hanson Formation, Antarctica, consists of interbedded sandstones and tuffaceous rocks of Early J...
The break-up of Gondwana during the Early–Middle Jurassic was associated with flood basalt volcanism...
Early Jurassic silicic volcanic rocks of the Chon Aike Province (V1: 187 – 182 Ma) are 30 recognised...
Rhyolitic volcanism along the proto-Pacific margin of Gondwana occurred at intervals throughout the ...
Large-volume rhyolitic volcanism along the proto-Pacific margin of Gondwana consists of three major ...
Thirty-five new Rb-Sr whole-rock and mineral isochrons are reported for igneous rocks from Graham La...
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...
The field occurrence, age, classification and geochemistry of the Mesozoic volcanic rocks of Patagon...
Late Triassic – Jurassic igneous rocks of the Antarctic Peninsula and Patagonia provide evidence for...
New geochronology from a thick (> 800m) basaltic succession along the eastern margin of the Antarcti...
[1] The timing of magmatic events forming Jurassic basaltic rocks in Dronning Maud Land (DML), Antar...
Abstract: Magmatic and tectonic activity in Antarctica associated 'with the early stages of con...
Abstract Silicic volcanism in the Transantarctic Mountains, represented by rhyolitic tuff that mainl...
The Hanson Formation, Antarctica, consists of interbedded sandstones and tuffaceous rocks of Early J...
The Hanson Formation, Antarctica, consists of interbedded sandstones and tuffaceous rocks of Early J...