2010
DOI: 10.2478/v10085-010-0026-3
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Loss of 40Ar(rad) from leucite-bearing basanite at low temperature: implications on K/Ar dating.

Abstract: Abstract:The Bakony-Balaton Highland Volcanic Field (BBHVF) is located in the central part of Transdanubia, Pannonian Basin, with over 50 alkali basaltic volcanoes. The basanite plug of Hegyestű erupted in the first phase of volcanic activity. K/Ar and Ar/Ar ages were published for the BBHVF. K/Ar and Ar/Ar ages of the leucite-bearing basanite of HegyestÅś were conflicting. This is caused by the special Ar retention feature of leucite in this basanite. K/Ar ages measured in the usual way were 25-45% younger, b… Show more

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“…The earliest known alkaline basaltic rocks are located in the NSVF marking an onset of volcanism about 10-13 million years ago (Pécskay et al, 1995;Lexa et al, 2010). The date of the onset of volcanism in the BBHVF is well established at about 8 million years ago (Balogh & Németh, 2005;Wijbrans et al, 2007;Balogh et al, 2010). The main phase of volcanism in the BBHVF falls in the 4 to 3 million years ago time period; while in the LHPVF the peak of activity took place slightly earlier, about 5 million years ago (Wijbrans et al, 2007).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The earliest known alkaline basaltic rocks are located in the NSVF marking an onset of volcanism about 10-13 million years ago (Pécskay et al, 1995;Lexa et al, 2010). The date of the onset of volcanism in the BBHVF is well established at about 8 million years ago (Balogh & Németh, 2005;Wijbrans et al, 2007;Balogh et al, 2010). The main phase of volcanism in the BBHVF falls in the 4 to 3 million years ago time period; while in the LHPVF the peak of activity took place slightly earlier, about 5 million years ago (Wijbrans et al, 2007).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the CVF activity lasted till the Quaternary (Ancochea & Ibarrola, 1982;Cebriá & López-Ruiz 1995). However, the dating by K/Ar methods available so far might not be perfectly suitable for the most challenging problems of Recent volcanism in CVF (Balogh et al, 2010). Due to the hundreds of vents, maars, cones and their multipleclustered pattern in the CVF, it is important to give a general view of the volcanological features of this area and examples of the dominant volcanic forms.…”
Section: Volcanologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their ages are supported by the biostratigraphic record. The most reliable age however was determined on the Na-alkalic rocks of Pauliberg, from Burgenland, which is clearly part of the alkali basaltic volcanism in the western margin of the Pannonian Basin with an "isochrone age" of 11.5±0.7 Ma marking the onset of alkali basaltic volcanism about 10-13 Ma ago [281,283]. The onset of volcanism is well established in the BBHVF about 8 Ma ago [282].…”
Section: (A) Styermark + (B) Burgenland + (C) Little Hungarian Plain mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volcanic fields in the western Pannonian Basin are Late Miocene to Pleistocene alkaline basaltic intracontinental fields [230,[280][281][282]. They consist of erosional remnants of maars, tuff rings, scoria cones, lava flows and fields [58].…”
Section: (A) Styermark + (B) Burgenland + (C) Little Hungarian Plain mentioning
confidence: 99%
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