10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TEPHRITIC»
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tephritic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tephritic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Igneous Rocks: A Classification and Glossary of Terms: ...
A local name for a variety of tephritic phonolite consisting of small phenocrysts of
hornblende, titanite, augite and biotite in a groundmass of alkali feldspar and
andesine with some nepheline and sodalite. Cf. pollenite. (Iddings & Morley,
1918 ...
R. W. Le Maitre, A. Streckeisen, B. Zanettin, 2002
2
The Colli Albani Volcano
Melilite-bearing leuciti- tic lavas, beside tephritic to tephritic phonolitic ignimbrites
, were erupted during the pre-caldera ... feeding systems, with melilite-bearing
leucitites in the early phases followed by tephritic and phonolitic tephritic lavas.
R. Funiciello, G. Giordano, 2010
3
The Origin of Phonolites and Trachytes from the Col de Guéry ...
The tephritic enclaves from Puy Corde and Trioulerou are composed of the same
minerals as the host phonolites. They have accumulations of phenocrysts and
xenocrysts of olivine, kaersutitic amphibole, Ti-poor green clinopyroxene and Ti-
...
4
Metasomatism in Oceanic and Continental Lithospheric Mantle
... (1.7-1 .2 Ma) Discordance Rg83 Caldera Rim Sediments Historic Eruptions
Basaltic, basanltlc and tephritic pyroclasts Tephritic and phonolKic domes
Basaltic, basanltlc and tephritic lavas Basaltic, basanltlc, tephritic and phonolltlc
lavas and ...
Massimo Coltorti, Michel Grégoire, 2008
5
Volcanism in the Campania Plain: Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei and ...
... 2–3 μm depending on the proximity of a given inclusion to the edge of the
wafer. Density was determined with a pycnometer at 2.640.09 g cm3 and 2.540.
11 g cm3 on degassed K-tephritic and K-phonotephritic glass fragments,
respectively.
6
Soils of Volcanic Regions in Europe
The rocks of this volcanic area are composed of lavas of various compositions
including phonolitic tephrites, tephritic phonolites and slightly undersaturated
trachytes. Phreatomagmatic activity after collapse of the caldera led to the ...
Ólafur Arnalds, Francois Bartoli, Peter Buurman, 2007
They noted that from a parent magma of leucitite tephritic composition two series
of rocks evolved: Leucite tephrite — > phonolitic leucite tephrite — > tephritic
leucite- phonolite latite — > trachyte series, and (2) leucite tephrite — > tephritic ...
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Geochemistry International
(3) The tephritic source is approximated by the compositions of the Late
Mesozoic basic rocks of westem Transbaikalia, while the carbonatitic source has
high and variable concentrations of Sr, REE (particularly LREE), Ba, P, CO2, and
S, ...
ch. xvi] ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC LAVAS 589 of the Alps. Vesuvius and the
Phlegraean fields are assigned by Becke to the tephritic series. , All the coasts of
the Pacific Ocean — from New Zealand to Java, Alaska, and all the western coast
of ...
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Recent advances in geosciences: selection of papers ...
... Vico Sabatini Albani Leucitite, leucite basanite, tephritic leucitite, leucite
tephrite, phonolitic leucite tephrite, tephritic leucite phonolite, phonolite Phonolitic
leucite tephrite, tephritic leucite phonolite, phonolite Tephritic leucitite, leucite
tephrite, ...
European Union of Geosciences, 1993