Xenoliths are pieces from the surrounding bedrock, brought to the surface of the earth by host magma. On Gran Canaria, the largest island in the Canary Islands archipelago, strange xenoliths have been found. They are light in color, porous and very different from the basaltic magma carrying them. By studying petrological features and oxygen isotope content of the xenoliths, the focus of this report will be to investigate their origin. The minerals and texture of 14 samples were studied in thin section, and the δ18O–value was determined for 17 samples. The mineralogical composition of xenolith glass was examined by EPMa. The results show that the xenoliths are rich in silica rich glass, quartz and feldspars, but also have high calcium conten...
Mantle xenoliths from Tallante (Betic Cordillera, Spain) include samples recording a peculiar distin...
Major and trace element, strontium isotope, and microprobe analyses, as well as a fluid inclusion st...
The lavas produced by the Timanfaya eruption of 1730-1736 (Lanzarote, Canary Islands) contain a grea...
Xenoliths are pieces from the surrounding bedrock, brought to the surface of the earth by host magma...
The Quaternary small-volume alkaline magmatic episode on Gran Canaria erupted dominantly basanite an...
This study aims to evaluate the processes by which ocean island basalt-derived mantle xenoliths are ...
Gabbro xenoliths reported in this paper were collected in northern Fuerteventura, the Canary Island ...
Rare isotropic gabbroic xenoliths occur in sheet and lobate flow fragments of nearly aphyric ferroba...
A mineralogical mapping (terrain analysis) based on micro-mounts has been performed in the Archipela...
On 15 October 2011, a submarine eruption offshore of El Hierro Island gave rise to floating volcanic...
A submarine eruption started off the south coast of El Hierro, Canary Islands, on 10 October 2011 an...
A large number of siliceous metasedimentary xenoliths appears in some historic lava flows of Lanzaro...
Mantle xenoliths collected from Fuerteventura, one of the easternmost Canary Islands, exhibit a comp...
Xenoliths preserve evidence of magma-crust interactions in magmatic reservoirs and conduits. They re...
This thesis focuses on frothy, felsic xenoliths called ‘xenopumice’, that were retrieved from La Pal...
Mantle xenoliths from Tallante (Betic Cordillera, Spain) include samples recording a peculiar distin...
Major and trace element, strontium isotope, and microprobe analyses, as well as a fluid inclusion st...
The lavas produced by the Timanfaya eruption of 1730-1736 (Lanzarote, Canary Islands) contain a grea...
Xenoliths are pieces from the surrounding bedrock, brought to the surface of the earth by host magma...
The Quaternary small-volume alkaline magmatic episode on Gran Canaria erupted dominantly basanite an...
This study aims to evaluate the processes by which ocean island basalt-derived mantle xenoliths are ...
Gabbro xenoliths reported in this paper were collected in northern Fuerteventura, the Canary Island ...
Rare isotropic gabbroic xenoliths occur in sheet and lobate flow fragments of nearly aphyric ferroba...
A mineralogical mapping (terrain analysis) based on micro-mounts has been performed in the Archipela...
On 15 October 2011, a submarine eruption offshore of El Hierro Island gave rise to floating volcanic...
A submarine eruption started off the south coast of El Hierro, Canary Islands, on 10 October 2011 an...
A large number of siliceous metasedimentary xenoliths appears in some historic lava flows of Lanzaro...
Mantle xenoliths collected from Fuerteventura, one of the easternmost Canary Islands, exhibit a comp...
Xenoliths preserve evidence of magma-crust interactions in magmatic reservoirs and conduits. They re...
This thesis focuses on frothy, felsic xenoliths called ‘xenopumice’, that were retrieved from La Pal...
Mantle xenoliths from Tallante (Betic Cordillera, Spain) include samples recording a peculiar distin...
Major and trace element, strontium isotope, and microprobe analyses, as well as a fluid inclusion st...
The lavas produced by the Timanfaya eruption of 1730-1736 (Lanzarote, Canary Islands) contain a grea...