To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work. This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Elsevier and can be found at: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-volcanology-and-geothermal-research/Harrat Hutaymah is an alkali basalt volcanic field in north-central Saudi Arabia, at the eastern margin of a large Neogene continental, intraplate magmatic province. Lava flow, tephra and spatter cone compositions in the field include alkali olivine basalts and basanites. These compositions contrast with the predominantly tholeiitic, fissure-fed basalts found along the eastern margin of the Red Sea. The Hutaymah lava flows were erupted throug...
International audienceA large late Cretaceous (~ 90 Ma) volcanic field (the Natash volcanic province...
Libya has five major Cenozoic volcanic provinces (Garian, Jabal Al Haruj al Aswad, Jabal Al Hasawina...
After the pioneering works of Morgan during the Seventies (Morgan, 1971) a renewed interest on mantl...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
This paper reports on a detailed geochemical study of rocks from Harrats Lunayyir and Khaybar, two l...
Highlights • Volcanic activity of Harrat Uwayrid (NW Arabia) lasted from 8.2 to 0.3 Ma. • ...
Al Wahbah is a large (∼2.2 km diameter, ∼250 m deep) maar crater in the Harrat Kishb volcanic field ...
A geochemical and petrological study of Miocene to recent alkali basalts, basanites, hawaiites, muge...
Continental basaltic volcanism in the Arabian Shield of Saudi Arabia has distinctive mineralogical a...
Volcanism in the western part of the Arabian plate resulted in one of the largest alkali basalt prov...
Continental basaltic volcanism in the Arabian Shield of Saudi Arabia has distinctive mineralogical a...
The study is carried out to list mineralogy and texture of the basalt in Hail region. The basalt flo...
Continental basaltic volcanism in the Arabian Shield of Saudi Arabia has distinctive mineralogical a...
Continental basaltic volcanism in the Arabian Shield of Saudi Arabia has distinctive mineralogical a...
Late Miocene to Quaternary intraplate basaltic volcanism in the Al Ghab and Homs regions, northweste...
International audienceA large late Cretaceous (~ 90 Ma) volcanic field (the Natash volcanic province...
Libya has five major Cenozoic volcanic provinces (Garian, Jabal Al Haruj al Aswad, Jabal Al Hasawina...
After the pioneering works of Morgan during the Seventies (Morgan, 1971) a renewed interest on mantl...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
This paper reports on a detailed geochemical study of rocks from Harrats Lunayyir and Khaybar, two l...
Highlights • Volcanic activity of Harrat Uwayrid (NW Arabia) lasted from 8.2 to 0.3 Ma. • ...
Al Wahbah is a large (∼2.2 km diameter, ∼250 m deep) maar crater in the Harrat Kishb volcanic field ...
A geochemical and petrological study of Miocene to recent alkali basalts, basanites, hawaiites, muge...
Continental basaltic volcanism in the Arabian Shield of Saudi Arabia has distinctive mineralogical a...
Volcanism in the western part of the Arabian plate resulted in one of the largest alkali basalt prov...
Continental basaltic volcanism in the Arabian Shield of Saudi Arabia has distinctive mineralogical a...
The study is carried out to list mineralogy and texture of the basalt in Hail region. The basalt flo...
Continental basaltic volcanism in the Arabian Shield of Saudi Arabia has distinctive mineralogical a...
Continental basaltic volcanism in the Arabian Shield of Saudi Arabia has distinctive mineralogical a...
Late Miocene to Quaternary intraplate basaltic volcanism in the Al Ghab and Homs regions, northweste...
International audienceA large late Cretaceous (~ 90 Ma) volcanic field (the Natash volcanic province...
Libya has five major Cenozoic volcanic provinces (Garian, Jabal Al Haruj al Aswad, Jabal Al Hasawina...
After the pioneering works of Morgan during the Seventies (Morgan, 1971) a renewed interest on mantl...