Origin of Potassium-rich Silica-deficient Igneous RocksIncompatible Mineral Pairs in K-Rich Rocks
Origin of Potassium-rich Silica-deficient Igneous Rocks: Incompatible Mineral Pairs in K-Rich Rocks
Gupta, Alok Krishna
2014-07-31 00:00:00
[The mineral pairsLeucitea–orthopyroxene incomptabilityorthopyroxene–leucite, leucite–albite, and meliliteMelilite–plagioclasePlagioclase analyses are not observed together in natural K-rich silica-deficient igneous rocks formed under volcanic to subvolcanic conditions. The probable cause of incompatible relationship for these pairs are described in this chapter.]
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Origin of Potassium-rich Silica-deficient Igneous RocksIncompatible Mineral Pairs in K-Rich Rocks
[The mineral pairsLeucitea–orthopyroxene incomptabilityorthopyroxene–leucite, leucite–albite, and meliliteMelilite–plagioclasePlagioclase analyses are not observed together in natural K-rich silica-deficient igneous rocks formed under volcanic to subvolcanic conditions. The probable cause of incompatible relationship for these pairs are described in this chapter.]
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