2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-008-0339-7
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Magnesian andesites in north Xinjiang, China

Abstract: Middle Devonian magnesian andesites (MAs) are widely distributed in south Altay and Carboniferous MAs are present in Alataoshan and west-and east-Tianshan in the north Xinjiang region. These MAs are andesitic rocks with 53-65% SiO 2 , \1% (0.21-1.08%; average of 0.72%) TiO 2 , and C50 Mg # . Magnesian dacites and diorites, with 52.38-66.91% SiO 2 , \0.30% TiO 2 and C42 Mg # commonly occur with these MAs. Relative to boninites, MAs have lower MgO contents (average 6.39%) but higher Ti, K and Na. They have chara… Show more

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“…6a). The dacite samples have homogeneous SiO 2 contents (64.71-67.77 wt.%) and are characterized by high MgO (>3.2 wt.%) contents and Mg # values (51-53), resembling the Ashele Mg-rich dacite in NW Chinese Altai (Zhao et al, 2007). The dacite rocks have low Na 2 O (<1.9 wt.%) and high K 2 O (>2.1 wt.%) and thus relatively high K 2 O/Na 2 O ratios (>1.2).…”
Section: The Drsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…6a). The dacite samples have homogeneous SiO 2 contents (64.71-67.77 wt.%) and are characterized by high MgO (>3.2 wt.%) contents and Mg # values (51-53), resembling the Ashele Mg-rich dacite in NW Chinese Altai (Zhao et al, 2007). The dacite rocks have low Na 2 O (<1.9 wt.%) and high K 2 O (>2.1 wt.%) and thus relatively high K 2 O/Na 2 O ratios (>1.2).…”
Section: The Drsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The Huodonghaer diorites have high MgO (3.46–6.32 wt%), Cr (average 73.33 ppm) and Ni (average 23.10 ppm), as well as low FeO T /MgO (1.27–1.83) ratios, TiO 2 (0.48–0.90 wt%) and (La/Yb) N (3.44–6.37) ratios, indicating high-Mg andesite compositions (Kelemen et al 2003; Tatsumi, 2006; Zhao et al 2009). The Huodonghaer diorites have a higher Mg # range (49.37–58.33) than pure crustal melts (Patiño Douce & Beard, 1995; Rundick & Gao, 2003), so they most likely formed from mantle melts that were influenced by crustal materials rather than from a crustal source (Jiang et al 2009; Dong et al 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%