1999
DOI: 10.5575/geosoc.105.771
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Formation of layered structure in the Murotomisaki gabbroic complex, especially picrite gabbro, Kochi Prefecture, Japan. Quantitative evaluation of crystal accumulation.

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“…The calculation result is illustrated in Figure 4, compared with actual compositional trend of the Murotomisaki gabbros. According to these calculation, the initial liquidus phase was olivine of composition Fo 84 , which nearly coincides with the observed value in the core of phenocrysts of the chilled marginal rocks (Akatsuka et al, 1999); and the subsequent liquidus phase was An 75 plagioclase. As crystallization proceeds, MgO decreases and CaO and FeO slightly increase in the early stages of the fractionated melt.…”
Section: Formation Of Anorthositic Magmasupporting
confidence: 49%
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“…The calculation result is illustrated in Figure 4, compared with actual compositional trend of the Murotomisaki gabbros. According to these calculation, the initial liquidus phase was olivine of composition Fo 84 , which nearly coincides with the observed value in the core of phenocrysts of the chilled marginal rocks (Akatsuka et al, 1999); and the subsequent liquidus phase was An 75 plagioclase. As crystallization proceeds, MgO decreases and CaO and FeO slightly increase in the early stages of the fractionated melt.…”
Section: Formation Of Anorthositic Magmasupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Whole rock compositions of various rock types from the Murotomisaki Gabbroic Complex have been reported in Akatsuka et al (1999) with an illustration of a stratigraphic variation diagram. They are plotted in FeO MgO and CaO MgO variation diagrams in Figure 2 for the study of whole rock compositional systematics.…”
Section: The Whole-rock Composition and Its Systematicsmentioning
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