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Basalt from Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands
 
  • Central Province
Holl, H-G. (2013) Geology of the Solomon Islands and Geological Fieldwork Savo Island, April 2013. Geodynamics Ltd, Milton, Queensland.
Fermor 2011: Ore Deposits in an Evolving Earth
  • Isabel Province
Berly, T.J., Hermann, J., Arculus, R.J., Lapierre, H. (2006) Supra-subduction Zone pyroxenite from San Jorge and Santa Isabel (Solomon Islands). Journal of Petrology 47(8), 1531-1555.
Tejada, M. L. G., Mahoney, J. J., Duncan, R. A., & Hawkins, M. P. (1996). Age and geochemistry of basement and alkalic rocks of Malaita and Santa Isabel, Solomon Islands, southern margin of Ontong Java Plateau. Journal of Petrology, 37(2), 361-394. doi.org/10.1093/petrology/37.2.361
Petterson, M. G., Magu, R., Mason, A., Mahoa, H., Tolia, D., Neal, C. R., & Mahoney, J. J. (2009). A first geological map of Makira, Solomon Islands: stratigraphy, structure and tectonic implications. SOPAC Technical Bulletin 11 Jackson Lum Volume pp151-167.
Petterson, M.G., Magu, R., Mason, A., Mahoa, H., Tolia, D., Neal, C.R., Mahoney, J.J. (1998) A first geological map of Makira, Solomon Islands: Stratigraphy, structure and tectonic implications. Pacific Minerals in the New Millenium - The Jackson Lum Volume. SOPAC Technical Bulletin 11.
  • Malaita Province
Petterson, M.G. (2004) The Geology of North and Central Malaita Solomon Islands: The thickest and most accessible part of the world’s largest (Ontong Java) ocean plateau. Geological Society London Special Publications (January 2004).
Allen, J.B., Deans, T. (1965) Ultrabasic eruptives with Alnöitic-Kimerlitic affinities form Malaita, Solomon Islands. Mineralogical Magazine 1965 Vol.34(268) 16-34.
 
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