1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf01802796
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The central part of the Jebel Nefusa volcano (Libya) survey map, age relationship and preliminary results

Abstract: ZusammenfassungEs wird eine petrographische ~)bersichtskarte vorgelegt, welche erstmals die beherrschenden Strukturen im Aufbau des Jebel-Nefusa-Vulkans (n6rdl. Tripolitanien, Libyen) erkennen Nil3t. Ein Ergebnis der Kartierung ist eine Neugliederung der Altersabfolge der drei Haupt-Gesteinsgruppen Phonolithe --Flutbasalte --Melabasalte. Die Phonolithe miissen offensichtlich ~ilter als die Flutbasalte sein, und sind wahrscheinlich die iiltesten Glieder der Abfolge. --Vorab mitgeteilte petrographische Details: … Show more

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“…The plateau basalts are transitional between tholeiitic and alkaline. The phonolite domes are exclusively located to the north and northeast of the plateau (the Jabal Nefusah area; Bausch, 1978;Bausch and Meduna, 1991) and yield strongly silicaundersaturated and peralkaline agpaitic compositions (Busweril and Wadsworth, 1980a). The late volcanic centers are mainly basanitic but also comprise mugearite and hawaiite.…”
Section: Cenozoic Volcanism In Northwestern Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plateau basalts are transitional between tholeiitic and alkaline. The phonolite domes are exclusively located to the north and northeast of the plateau (the Jabal Nefusah area; Bausch, 1978;Bausch and Meduna, 1991) and yield strongly silicaundersaturated and peralkaline agpaitic compositions (Busweril and Wadsworth, 1980a). The late volcanic centers are mainly basanitic but also comprise mugearite and hawaiite.…”
Section: Cenozoic Volcanism In Northwestern Africamentioning
confidence: 99%