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The 1875 eruption of the Askja volcano, Iceland: Combined fractional crystallization and selective contamination in the generation of rhyolitic magma

Mineralogical Magazine
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Abstract

Major trace element and Sr, Nd and O isotopic data are presented for ferrobasalts, icelandites, rhyolites, mixed pumices and silicic xenoliths of the 1875 eruption of Askja. Trace element modelling and Sr and Nd data largely confirm major element calculations indicating that fractional crystallization was dominant in the generation of the basalt-ferrobasalt-icelandite-rhyolite suite. Relative enrichment in Rb, depletion in Cs and low values of delta 18O/16O, in the rhyolites are not explained by this mechanism alone. The silicic magmas were selectively contaminated by diffusion from partially molten granitic wall rocks, now found as xenoliths in the eruptive products, the process being marked by lower delta 18O and Cs/Rb ratios in the rhyolites than in associated basalts. -R.A.H.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title The 1875 eruption of the Askja volcano, Iceland: Combined fractional crystallization and selective contamination in the generation of rhyolitic magma
Series title Mineralogical Magazine
Volume 51
Issue 2
Year Published 1987
Language English
Description 20 p.
First page 183
Last page 202
Country Iceland
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