1987
DOI: 10.1016/0012-8252(87)90001-8
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The ultrapotassic rocks: Characteristics, classification, and constraints for petrogenetic models

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“…Moreover, enclaves and dike samples with the highest MgO (8.50-11.34 wt.%) and Mg # (0.66-0.72) values exhibit high K 2 O/Na 2 O ratios (1.46-2.62) (Appendix 5, Fig. 9c), similar to those of ultrapotassic rocks described by Foley et al (1987). The most obvious differences between the high-SiO 2 acid and low-SiO 2 samples are that their major oxides (e.g., K 2 O and Al 2 O 3 ), trace elements (e.g., Ba) and ratios (e.g., Nb/ Ta) exhibit very distinct trends with increasing SiO 2 contents ( Fig.…”
Section: Major and Trace Elementssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Moreover, enclaves and dike samples with the highest MgO (8.50-11.34 wt.%) and Mg # (0.66-0.72) values exhibit high K 2 O/Na 2 O ratios (1.46-2.62) (Appendix 5, Fig. 9c), similar to those of ultrapotassic rocks described by Foley et al (1987). The most obvious differences between the high-SiO 2 acid and low-SiO 2 samples are that their major oxides (e.g., K 2 O and Al 2 O 3 ), trace elements (e.g., Ba) and ratios (e.g., Nb/ Ta) exhibit very distinct trends with increasing SiO 2 contents ( Fig.…”
Section: Major and Trace Elementssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…5b) and plot in the field of the shoshonitic series (Fig. 5c, d), which are scarce (Duchesne et al, 1998), but do not have characteristics of ultrapotassic rocks (Foley et al, 1987). Microsyenogranite plots in the high-K field (Fig.…”
Section: Major and Trace Elements And Reementioning
confidence: 95%
“…NARDI et al alogical differences, as recognized by Silva Filho et al (1987), Ferreira and Sial (1993) and Conceição et al (2000b) among other authors. According to Plá Cid et al (2000) the alkaline ultrapotassic association defined by Foley et al (1987) should include the more differentiated intermediate and acid rocks with MgO content under 3 wt.%, and K 2 O/Na 2 O ratios over 2. Additionally, the shoshonitic series corresponds to the latitic or monzonitic series of Tauson (1983) where, as reported by Lameyre and Bowden (1982), monzonites and quartzmonzonites are the typical and characteristic intermediate plutonic rocks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lloyd et al 1985, Foley et al 1987. Carmichael et al (1996) described minettes and associated shoshonitic volcanic rocks from Mascota, western Mexico, and proposed that they derive from melting of phlogopite + apatite lherzolites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%