2020
DOI: 10.1130/abs/2020am-355088
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A Microanalytical Oxygen Isotopic and U-Th Geochronologic Investigation of Rhyolite Petrogenesis at the Krafla Central Volcano, Iceland

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“…A final cause of changing melt composition that could potentially result in disequilibrium in minerals is the assimilation of surrounding lithologies into the melt. This could be surrounding magmatic crustal rocks (Hampton et al 2021), greywacke or feldspathic crustal rocks (McCulloch et al 1994;Deering et al 2008) or melting of a surrounding pluton that resulted from previous volcanism in area (e.g. the Utu ignimbrite eruption of Nairn 2002;Cole et al 2010Cole et al , 2014Shane et al 2012).…”
Section: External Inputsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A final cause of changing melt composition that could potentially result in disequilibrium in minerals is the assimilation of surrounding lithologies into the melt. This could be surrounding magmatic crustal rocks (Hampton et al 2021), greywacke or feldspathic crustal rocks (McCulloch et al 1994;Deering et al 2008) or melting of a surrounding pluton that resulted from previous volcanism in area (e.g. the Utu ignimbrite eruption of Nairn 2002;Cole et al 2010Cole et al , 2014Shane et al 2012).…”
Section: External Inputsmentioning
confidence: 99%