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Alkali Feldspar from South Korea

South Korea
 
Woolley, Alan R. (2019) Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World. Part 4: Antarctica, Asia and Europe (excluding the former USSR), Australasia and Oceanic Islands. The Geological Society of London. doi:10.1144/mpar4
Brenna, M., Cronin, S. J., Smith, I. E., Sohn, Y. K., & Maas, R. (2012). Spatio-temporal evolution of a dispersed magmatic system and its implications for volcano growth, Jeju Island Volcanic Field, Korea. Lithos, 148, 337-352.
Yang, K., Arai, S., Yu, J. E., Yun, S. H., Kim, J. S., & Hwang, J. Y. (2012). Gabbroic xenoliths and megacrysts in the Pleisto-Holocene alkali basalts from Jeju Island, South Korea: The implications for metasomatism of the lower continental crust. Lithos, 142, 201-215.
Tatsumi, Y., Shukuno, H., Yoshikawa, M., Chang, Q., Sato, K., & Lee, M. W. (2005). The petrology and geochemistry of volcanic rocks on Jeju Island: plume magmatism along the Asian continental margin. Journal of Petrology, 46(3), 523-553.
Choi, S. H., Jwa, Y. J., & Lee, H. Y. (2001). Geothermal gradient of the upper mantle beneath Jeju Island, Korea: Evidence from mantle xenoliths. Island arc, 10(2), 175-193.
Won, J. K., Matsuda, J. I., Nagao, K., Kim, K. H., & Lee, M. W. (1986). Paleomagnetism and radiometric age of trachytes in Jeju Island, Korea. Economic and Environmental Geology, 19(1), 25-33.
Haraguchi, K. (1931). Saishu volcano. Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Chosen (Korea), 10, 1-12.
Lee, D.S. (ed) 1988. Geology of Korea. Kyohak-Sa Publishing, Seoul.
  • North Gyeongsang Province
    • Gyeongju City
Lee, M. J., Lee, J. I., & Lee, M. S. (1995). Mineralogy and major element geochemistry of A-type alkali granite in the Kyeongju area, Korea. 지질학회지, 31(6), 583-607.
    • Ulleung County
Kim, G. B., Cronin, S. J., Yoon, W. S., & Sohn, Y. K. (2014). Post 19 ka BP eruptive history of Ulleung Island, Korea, inferred from an intra-caldera pyroclastic sequence. Bulletin of Volcanology, 76(4), 802.
Kim, Y. K., & Fujimaki, H. (1987). Plutonic inclusions and olivines in high-K volcanics from Ulreung island, Korea. Mineralogy and Petrology, 37(2), 117-136.
Kim, Y. K. (1985). Petrology of Ulreung Island, Korea—Part 1. Geology. J. Japan. Assoe. Min. Petr. Econ. Geol., 80, 128-135.
KIM, K. (1985). Petrology of Ulreung islands, Korea-Part 2, Petrography and bulk chemical composition. J. Min. Petr. Econ. Geol., 80, 292-303.
Machida, H., & Arai, F. (1983). Extensive ash falls in and around the Sea of Japan from large late Quaternary eruptions. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 18(1-4), 151-164.
Atsuo Harumoto (1970) Volcanic Rocks and Associated Rocks of Utsuryoto Island, (Japan Sea). (39pp + geological map)
Harumoto, A. (1970). Volcanic rocks and associated rocks of Utsuryoto Island (Japan Sea). 京都大学理学部地質学鉱物学教室春本篤夫教授退官記念事業, 39.
Kim, Y.K. 1986. Magmatic differentiation in the volcanic rocks from Ulreung Island, Korea. Journal of the Japanese association of Mineralogists, Petrologists and Economic Geologists, Sendai, 81, 165-180.
 
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