Transition from Low Potassium Olivine Tholeiites to Alkali Basalts on Ubekendt Ejland.

The Tertiary Volcanic Province of West Greenland.

Auteurs

  • Jørgen Gutzon Larsen

Résumé

Five basalt types are distinguished in a 4-5 km thick volcanic pile of the upper formations on Ubekendt Ejland, the Tertiary province of West Greenland. They were erupted in the following order: 1) low potassium olivine tholeiites, 2) transitional basalts with tholeiitic affinity, 3) transitional basalts with alkaline affinity, 4) plagioclase rich alkali basalts, 5) olivine-clinopyroxene porphyritic alkali basalts. A multiparental origin is suggested for type 1-4 and even for rocks belonging to the same type. Possibly slightly different MgO rich magmas represented by the picritic lavas of the province could have formed the basalts of type 1-3 by fractional crystallization at low pressure up to a pressure of about 8 kb. The type 5 basalts were either formed by high pressure fractional crystallization combined with zone refining, or by a small degree of partial melting.

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Publiée

1977-01-01

Comment citer

Gutzon Larsen, J. (1977). Transition from Low Potassium Olivine Tholeiites to Alkali Basalts on Ubekendt Ejland. : The Tertiary Volcanic Province of West Greenland. Meddelelser Om Grønland, 200(1), 43 pp. Consulté à l’adresse https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/147459